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The Mount Martha Briars Market

Situated at one of the Mornington Peninsula’s most beloved and iconic locations, the upcoming Briars Craft and Produce Market will no doubt be a lovely family day out.

​Visitors will discover a range of home-made, home-grown products, all while exploring the beautiful grounds, wildlife, walking trails, galleries and heritage homestead of the historic Briars.

Purchase the freshest produce, the most unique gifts and the most innovative homewares from across the region and engage with our talented stallholders, all of whom love their craft.

The fun doesn't end when the market wraps up - why not make a day of it, and when you’ve finished exploring the market's wares, let your feet lead the way through the historic twists and turns of The Briars' walking trails. This is an outdoor market only, no inside sites.

Please no dogs.
Parking fees apply on entry to the Briars Reserve - managed by The Briars Management. (A small surcharge applies when paying for parking electronically)



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450 Nepean Hwy
Mt Martha VIC 3934

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