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On the first Saturday of every month, the sleepy suburb of West Gosford transforms into a bustling hive of activity as the Ewan Mundy Market takes over. This is the Central Coast's largest and most beloved community market, where locals and visitors alike come to browse, barter, and soak up the laid-back coastal atmosphere. With over 200 stalls spilling across the grounds of the Ewan Mundy Reserve, you'll find everything from fresh produce and artisan bread to vintage clothing, handmade crafts, and retro furniture. The air is thick with the scent of sizzling sausages, coffee, and freshly baked goods, while live music drifts from a central stage. It's the kind of place where you can easily while away a morning, chatting to stallholders and unearthing treasures you never knew you needed.
Highlights & What to See
- Fresh local produce: Stock up on seasonal fruits, vegetables, and free-range eggs from nearby farms – perfect for a picnic or self-catering.
- Artisanal food stalls: Sample gourmet cheeses, artisan bread, preserves, and small-batch chutneys; many producers offer tastings.
- Vintage & retro finds: Hunt through racks of vintage clothing, vinyl records, and mid-century furniture – a paradise for treasure hunters.
- Handmade crafts & art: Browse original paintings, ceramics, jewellery, and homewares created by local artists and makers.
- Live entertainment: Catch local musicians and buskers performing on the main stage, adding a cheerful soundtrack to your shopping.
- Kids' activities: The market often has face painting, a jumping castle, and other amusements to keep little ones entertained.
Suggested Time to Spend
Set aside around two to three hours to properly explore the market. Arrive early (it opens at 8am) to beat the crowds and snag the best produce and vintage finds. If you're bringing the family or plan to linger over coffee and a bite to eat, you could easily stretch it to half a day. The market winds down by 2pm, so combine your visit with a late lunch at one of Gosford's waterfront cafés or a stroll along the Brisbane Water foreshore.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Brisbane Water National Park: Just a short drive north, this park offers scenic walking trails, Aboriginal rock art sites, and picnic spots with water views.
- Gosford Waterfront: A pleasant 10-minute walk from the market, with a playground, public art, and several cafés and restaurants overlooking the water.
- Australian Reptile Park: Located in Somersby, about 15 minutes west, this family-friendly attraction is home to native reptiles, kangaroos, and a famous croc.
- Terrigal: Head east for 20 minutes to reach this popular beach town, with its surf beach, coastal walk, and vibrant café scene.
- Central Coast Hinterland: Explore the wine region around Mangrove Mountain, where cellar doors and farm gates offer tastings and local produce.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.