Fleurieu Living Magazine

Create your escape > Willunga

There’s something about Willunga. Its understated charms draw you in, encourage you to slow down and stay a while. It’s organic and curious, rather than brash and boastful, much like the farmers market it’s become famous for.

While many come for the fresh produce at the Saturday market, there’s more than enough to fill your whole day, or weekend. Venture to mouth-watering cafes, quirky stores filled with unique, handcrafted treasures, and nod hello to some of the kindest people you will meet. Have a drink at the pubs (bottom, middle or top?) or cellar doors, and find yourself some

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