Contents
- 1 Shopping Great Ocean Road
- 1.1 Shop the Great Ocean Road
- 1.2 Shopping Spots
- 1.3 Torquay Surf City Plaza
- 1.3.1 Camperdown Antiques and Op Shops
- 1.3.2 Apollo Bay Farmers’ and Makers’ Market
- 1.3.3 Colac Growers and Makers Market
- 1.3.4 Kawarren Market
- 1.3.5 Mortlake Market
- 1.3.6 Timboon Makers and Farmers Market
- 1.3.7 Derrinallum Sunday Country Market
- 1.3.8 Terang Market
- 1.3.9 Skipton Market
- 1.3.10 Port Fairy Farmers Market
- 1.4 Conclusion
Shopping Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road, a stretch of Victoria’s south coast, is famous for its beauty, landmarks and coastal towns. While the scenery and outdoor activities are the big drawcards, the region also has a shopping scene. From busy markets and quirky gift shops to boutique clothes and fresh produce, shopping on the Great Ocean Road is an experience. Here, we’ll look at some of the shopping hotspots and how they fit into the overall shopping adventure.
Shop the Great Ocean Road
Shopping on the Great Ocean Road is more than just shopping; it’s an opportunity to connect with the local community and experience the region’s culture. As you drive along this stunning stretch of road, you’ll find a variety of shopping spots that feature local makers, fresh produce and unique souvenirs. Whether you like handmade crafts, specialty stores, or just browsing the beautiful products on offer, there’s plenty to shop for.
Buying on Country
Shopping on the Great Ocean Road is an opportunity to connect with the traditional lands of the Eastern Maar and Gunditjmara people. Many markets and shops feature Indigenous arts and crafts and the rich culture of the region. By buying from these artists, you are supporting reconciliation and long-term partnerships between Indigenous communities and the wider public. Buying one country helps achieve equity of outcomes and preserves cultural practice.
Buying from Indigenous Artisans and Craftpeople
Indigenous artisans along the Great Ocean Road create beautiful works that reflect their culture. These include handcrafted items, traditional paintings and intricate beadwork. By buying from these artists, you are supporting them and their culture. Look for specialty stores and market stalls that feature Indigenous art to make a meaningful purchase for the local community.
Shopping Spots
The Great Ocean Road has many shopping spots, each with its own character. Here are some of the best:
| Shopping Destination | Location | Specialties |
|---|---|---|
| Torquay Surf City Plaza | Torquay | Surfwear, beach-related products, Rip Curl, beach accessories |
| Camperdown Antiques and Op Shops | Camperdown | Antiques, collectibles, Seasides Seconds Op Shop, Bric-a-Brac Op Shop |
| Apollo Bay Farmers’ and Makers’ Market | Apollo Bay | Fresh produce, gourmet cheese, culinary delights, handmade crafts |
| Colac Growers and Makers Market | Colac | Farm produce, cheese selection, fresh fruits |
| Kawarren Market | Kawarren | Local goods, crafts, and fresh produce |
| Mortlake Market | Mortlake | Community farmers market, specialty items |
| Timboon Makers and Farmers Market | Timboon | Makers, farmers, gourmet food stalls |
| Derrinallum Sunday Country Market | Derrinallum | Local produce, crafts, and community atmosphere |
| Terang Market | Terang | Farm produce, vintage items, craft stalls |
| Skipton Market | Skipton | Local crafts, antiques, and fresh produce |
| Port Fairy Farmers Market | Port Fairy | Fresh produce, local delicacies, beautiful koala collectibles |
Torquay Surf City Plaza
Torquay’s Surf City Plaza is the go-to shopping destination for all your surfwear and beach accessory needs. With a full range of products from Rip Curl and more, it’s a must-visit for surfers. Whether you need a new wetsuit, beachwear or accessories, Surf City Plaza has got you covered. Its location allows you to shop and then head to Bells Beach, famous for its surf breaks.
Camperdown Antiques and Op Shops
Camperdown is a treasure hunter’s paradise for antique and vintage lovers. The town has several op shops, including Seasides Seconds Op Shop, which has a wide range of collectables from vintage clothing to homewares. The charm of op shops is in their eclecticism, so you never know what you might find. Camperdown’s antique shops also have a great selection of historical artifacts and collectables, so if you love history and nostalgia, it’s the place to go.
Apollo Bay Farmers’ and Makers’ Market
The Apollo Bay Farmers’ and Makers’ Market is a must for those who love fresh produce and artisanal goods. Held regularly this market has a range of local vendors selling everything from fresh fruits and veggies to gourmet cheese and handmade crafts. The market is lively and community based with food stalls and live music and it’s the perfect place to try local food and take some of the region’s best produce home.
Colac Growers and Makers Market
Colac’s Growers and Makers Market is famous for its wide range of fresh farm produce and local crafts. This market has it all with a full range of stalls selling everything from dairy products to handmade crafts. The market is bustling with activity and visitors love the friendly atmosphere and quality products. Great place to find unique gifts and experience the local food scene.
Kawarren Market
Kawarren Market is a great shopping experience with a focus on fresh produce and local crafts. Family friendly market with a range of stalls selling farm produce, handmade goods and gourmet items. Relaxed atmosphere and plenty of variety make it a great place to spend the day shopping. Whether you need fresh fruit, kids toys or larger pieces of artisanal crafts Kawarren Market has it all.
Mortlake Market
Mortlake Community Farmers Market is a must visit for fresh produce and local crafts. The community focus of the market makes it a warm and welcoming place to shop. You can wander around the stalls and find everything from locally grown fruit and veggies to handmade items. The market supports local vendors and sustainability is evident in the products and the vibe.
Timboon Makers and Farmers Market
Timboon has a fabulous Makers and Farmers Market with handmade crafts and fresh produce. The market has lots of stalls where you can buy unique items and try local gourmet food. Timboon’s market is bustling and fun, with a full shopping experience of quality and community at the heart.
Derrinallum Sunday Country Market
Derrinallum Sunday Country Market is a great place to find antiques and collectables. The true community feel and variety of stalls make it a warm welcome for shoppers. You can find vintage clothing to rare collectibles, it’s a treasure hunters paradise. The friendly atmosphere and lots of goodies make it a must-stop on your shopping trail.
Terang Market
Terang Market has everything you need with local goods and fresh produce. The stalls have a wide range of products from handmade crafts to farm fresh produce. Terang Market is a friendly place to find unique items and support the community.
Skipton Market
Skipton Market is a friendly market with lots of local goodies. Food stalls, craft vendors and a warm atmosphere. A great place to browse and enjoy the community. There’s something for everyone from handmade crafts to fresh produce.
Port Fairy Farmers Market
Port Fairy Farmers Market is a busy and lively market with fresh produce and artisanal goods. The market atmosphere and lots of stalls makes it a favourite for locals and visitors. Gourmet cheese and fresh fruit to handmade crafts and local goodies, Port Fairy Farmers Market is a full shopping experience with quality and community at the heart.
Conclusion
Shopping along the Great Ocean Road is a one-of-a-kind experience, from exploring the traditional lands through commerce to supporting local artists. Whether you’re looking for surfwear, fresh produce or handmade crafts, the various shopping spots along this beautiful road will give you a full shopping experience. Each town and market has its own charm, so every Great Ocean Road trip shopping is part of your journey.
FAQ
Where to shop along the Great Ocean Road?
Torquay Surf City Plaza, Apollo Bay Farmers’ and Makers’ Market, Camperdown Antiques and Op Shops, Timboon Makers and Farmers Market
Where can I find Indigenous art and crafts?
Specialty stores and market stalls in Apollo Bay and Torquay
What’s at the Apollo Bay Farmers’ and Makers’ Market?
Fresh produce, gourmet cheese, food and handmade crafts from local makers.
Op shops or antique stores?
Yes, Camperdown has Seasides Seconds Op Shop and Bric-a-Brac Op Shop with antiques and collectibles.
What to know before you go?
Check market times and local info. Many markets are on Saturdays and some have food stalls and trucks with fresh and gourmet goodies.