The Cittaslow Produce and Artisan Market is held twice each month at the Goolwa Wharf Precinct. Formerly known as a farmers' market its scope has been broadened to include local artisans and industry, resulting in an even bigger and better market.

Cittaslow Produce and Artisan Market
I like to go and stock up on fresh, seasonal produce because I know that it's all organic or spray-free.

Locally grown produce
I often treat myself to flowers, delicious local honey and jams, chutneys or relishes.

Flowers and preserves
Free-range eggs are always on my shopping list. They've 'just been laid'.

Free range eggs
Apples and pears from the Ashbourne Apples stall are a delicious treat because they are just picked and taste far superior to their supermarket counterparts.

Apples from Ashbourne
Various plants and seedlings are available for keen gardeners.

Plants and seedlings
Local artisans offer goods ranging from clothing, jewellery, leather goods, pottery, timber crafts and baskets to hand-made chocolates and pastries.

Local craft
The coffee van is always popular with those who appreciate great coffee made from freshly ground beans from
De Groot Coffee Co. in Port Elliot.

Coffee
Right next to the coffee van there's a tempting array of Greek-style cakes. It's a most convenient arrangement to encounter on a Sunday morning.

Cakes
If something more substantial than coffee and cake is required, there are takeaway meal options.

Take away food options
This market is not just for humans. Our furry friends are well catered for also. There are food treats, scarves, collars, bandanas and coats for pets as well as name tags made-to-order.

Pet provisions
Local buskers add to the atmosphere of the market and the Cockle Train adds an element of excitement when it pulls into the adjacent train station. It's a treat for the whole family (including the dog) on a Sunday morning in Goolwa.