Discover the best top things to do in Sapphire Coast, Australia including Boardwalk pearls, YccA Beach & Leisure Wear, Markets on Lamont, Three Wise Mums, Well Thumbed Books, Lazy Lizard Gallery, Eden Antiques, Collectables and Old Wares, Spiral Gallery Cooperative, Bandicoot Pottery, Merimbula Seaside Market.
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Three Wise Mums is a luxurious and indulgent bath, body and skincare range hand-crafted from natural ingredients by way of time honoured methods.
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It was such a lovely surprise to find this beautiful gallery. It was packed with a gorgeous selection of artwork created by local artists. There are many varied styles, something to suit everyone from cute, modestly priced handmade jewelry to incredible fine art up for purchase. I highly recommend stopping in, you might get to meet Carol, who was absolutely lovely to chat to.
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Eden Antiques showcases an eclectic range of Antiques, Collectables, Vintage & Costume Jewellery, Man-Cave, Vintage & Retro Items, Vintage China & Glassware, Kitchenalia, Local Handcrafts, plus more! Located in the heart of Eden's retail precinct, with ample street and off-street parking.
We were immediately welcomed by the store's manager/ owner. We noticed he was helpful to all who entered his shop, but wasn't hovering. A very cheerful disposition. The shop had a lovely array of collectables, at reasonable prices. Yes, we did purchase a couple of items.
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Spiral Gallery Co-operative Limited is a not for profit artists-run cooperative established in 1997. The Gallery caters to a broad range of artists including painters, sculptors, glass artists, gold and silversmiths, textile artist, printers, photographers, mixed media and installation artists living within the Bega Valley and beyond.
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Daniel Lafferty established Bandicoot Pottery since 1990. It is situated about 5 kms east of Cobargo on the Bermagui Road. Visitors are welcome by appointment to experience pottery in action, be able to pick up a bargain or two and enjoy a learning experience. Pottery is hand crafted and individually designed specialising in functional decorative one off wood fired pieces. Open by appointment give us a ring and come out and visit
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These large markets are held on the third Sunday of each month. There was a range of stalls- books, leather craft, jams and preserves, plants, veggies, other produce, a sausage sizzle run by Rotary, coffee, honey, Asian specialist foods kids jumping castles, soaps bird callers and a range of crafts. We bought jam, Asian snacks and a locally made leather belt. Not all the stalls were in place due to the impact of the bushfires. It’s now safe to visit and the locals need support. We would certainly go back again
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