Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before you head to the market.
How do I get there?
We’re at the western end of Mansfield on High Street — on the median strip between the Post Office and the Delatite Hotel. Coming from Melbourne? We’ll be on your right as you enter town. Coming from Benalla? Turn right at the roundabout and you’re almost there.
Can I bring my dog with me?
Yes — dogs are welcome as long as they’re on a leash and under control at all times. We do ask that you keep them away from display tables and the back of stalls. We’re a food market, so close contact with produce and stallholder stock isn’t ideal for anyone involved.
Can I ride my bike?
Absolutely — we’d love it. The market is just a few hundred metres from the Great Victorian Rail Trail, making it a perfect pit stop on a Saturday morning ride.
What about parking?
There’s plenty of parking in and around Mansfield. That said, we’re just a short walk from the main shopping strip – so leave the car, stretch your legs, and enjoy the town while you’re at it.
What if it rains?
We run rain, hail, or shine. The only reason we’d cancel or finish early is if conditions become genuinely unsafe — severe fire danger being the main one. If in doubt, check our social media for updates. Otherwise, pull on your boots, grab an umbrella, and come anyway. Some of our best markets have been on grey days.
Cards or cash?
Most stallholders have card facilities and are happy to take cash. One heads up – internet connectivity can be patchy during peak tourism season, which may affect card payments. If you can, bring a little cash as backup.
You can find us on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month in the median strip between the Post Office and the Delatite Hotel. (Feb – Dec)
8.30am – 1pm
Contact Info
market@walkerevents.com.au
The Mansfield Farmers’ Market operates on Taungurung Country. We acknowledge the Taungurung people as the traditional custodians of this land — the first growers, gatherers and stewards of this region — and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We are committed to walking alongside the Aboriginal community toward a positive and shared future.