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Daylesford Sunday Market

Fresh tomatoes.
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Be sure to stop by the bustling (and dog friendly) Daylesford Sunday market.
2 / 7Be sure to stop by the bustling (and dog friendly) Daylesford Sunday market.Supplied
Freshly baked bread.
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Stock up the liquor cabinet with Hepburn Distillery.
4 / 7Stock up the liquor cabinet with Hepburn Distillery.Supplied
Fresh produce.
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Small goods from Brooklands farm.
6 / 7Small goods from Brooklands farm.Supplied
The market is on every Sunday - and you can even ride the train.
7 / 7The market is on every Sunday - and you can even ride the train.Supplied

Daylesford Sunday Market

Contemporary$

Hosting up to 130 stalls every weekend.

A visit to the bustling (and dog-friendly) Daylesford Sunday Market is a no-brainer (assuming it’s a Sunday). Located at the historic train station, there are up to 130 stalls to peruse each week selling everything from top-notch biltong to beef-tallow facial products. Crafts, plants, clothes, antiques, jewellery, tools and abound, too – and you can even ride the train! Hungry? There are loads of hot food stalls, and you’ll find more than a few marketeers fuelling up with a barbecued potato rostis topped with fried eggs and beetroot curry.

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