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Kiama Produce Market - Kiama

Kiama Produce Market - Kiama
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Spend the day in Kiama and browse through the popular Kiama Produce Market, are held on the fourth Saturday of every month.

Inspect the fantastic array of stalls specializing in fish, meats, fruits, nuts, vegetables, cheeses, wines and other specialty foods.

Enjoy cooking classes, tastings, sauces and condiments. Sample the home-grown, home-made difference and save direct from the supplier.

A tasty experience for all!

Facilities for Kiama Produce Market

  • Car park

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