Markets & Artisans
Made on the Peninsula
The best markets & artisans in Tumby Bay
Seaside markets, mural trails and roadside producers showcase the makers of the Eyre Peninsula — from Tumby Bay's celebrated street art to sea-salt harvesters, native-food growers and the oyster farmers who define this coast.
For a region best known for seafood and surf, the Eyre Peninsula has a quietly creative streak. Local makers turn the harvest into something to take home — Cowell's jade, mined nearby and worked into jewellery, sits alongside potters, weavers and painters scattered through the coastal and wheat-belt towns.
The peninsula's markets are the easiest way to meet them. Foreshore and town markets in Tumby Bay, Streaky Bay and Port Lincoln bring together produce growers, woodworkers, jewellers and food vans, often with the catch of the day and homemade preserves on the stalls. The celebrated silo and street art murals — including Tumby Bay's striking gable-end works — have turned several towns into open-air galleries in their own right.
Market days cluster around weekends and the warmer months, and many galleries and studios keep limited or by-appointment hours, so it pays to check before you visit. Pair a market morning with the nearby beaches and eateries for an easy, local-flavoured day out.
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