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Mangonui Craft Market - Local Artisans and More

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Free
In Person

Occurrences
Sat, 21 Feb, 10:00 am
Sat, 28 Feb, 10:00 am
Sat, 07 Mar, 10:00 am
Sat, 14 Mar, 10:00 am
Sat, 21 Mar, 10:00 am
Sat, 28 Mar, 10:00 am
Sat, 04 Apr, 10:00 am
Sat, 11 Apr, 10:00 am
Duration3 hours
Address

Mangōnui, Northland

Venue
Mangonui Hall
Suitable Ages
All Ages

Description of Mangonui Craft Market - Local Artisans and More

🌟 Mangonui Craft Market - Your Saturday Morning Destination in the Far North

Join us at the historic Mangonui Hall for one of Northland's most beloved indoor markets, where local artisans showcase their finest handcrafted treasures.

What's On Offer:

  • 🍯 Local delicacies including premium Manuka honey and olive oil
  • 🌿 Traditional Māori natural oils and healing balms
  • 🧶 Handknitted winter warmers and crafts
  • 🎨 Handmade cards and photo art
  • 🥖 Fresh baked goods and homemade preserves

Event Details:

  • When: Every Saturday
  • Summer Hours: 9am - 1pm
  • Winter Hours: 10am - 1pm
  • Where: Mangonui Hall, 132 Waterfront Drive, Mangōnui
  • Entry: Free admission
  • Parking available nearby

Enjoy a relaxing morning browsing unique Kiwi crafts while supporting local artisans. Plenty of seating available for a comfortable experience.

Experience the Charm of New Zealand's Local Craft Markets

Craft markets have long been an integral part of New Zealand's community culture, serving as vibrant hubs where local artisans and makers showcase their talents. These markets not only support local economies but also help preserve traditional crafting techniques and indigenous art forms.

Indoor markets like the Mangonui Craft Market play a particularly important role in smaller communities, offering:

  • A platform for local artists and craftspeople to showcase their work
  • Access to unique, handcrafted items not found in regular shops
  • Opportunities for visitors to connect directly with makers
  • A warm, weatherproof venue for year-round community gathering

The presence of traditional Māori healing products and local delicacies makes these markets an authentic representation of New Zealand's diverse cultural heritage. They serve as perfect venues for both locals and tourists to experience genuine Kiwi craft culture while supporting small-scale local producers.