Market days in Brittany

“A French Market is as much a social event as a shopping trip…..”

There’s something special about a French Market; somehow it epitomises much of what goes to create the unique character of France – the lack of haste (we’ll ignore the markets in Paris here because… Paris isn’t really France – it’s just London with style and class), the gentle friendliness of the people who live here and, above all, an abundance of great produce.







And Brittany has more than its fair share of great markets.

From the cosy neighbourliness of my small local Saturday morning market at Josselin to the vast, and always packed, Sunday market at Carnac: From the sheer range of fresh produce at the Wednesday morning market at Vannes (with the excellent Fish Market and plenty of great restaurants, nearby), to the totally practical markets, such as the Thursday market at Locmine (with its stalls selling clothes and kitchen utensils, as well as food, but… not one stall selling touristy souvenirs, to be found!)

And there are plenty of other markets that I have yet to visit but, one day, surely will.

Each one seems to have its own character and its own special blend of produce and products for sale. Just as no two towns or villages, in Brittany, are the same, neither are their markets.

For a (certainly not comprehensive) list of market days in Brittany, please read on….

Auray (56) – All day Monday and Sunday Mornings
Baud (56) – All day Saturday
Becherel (35) – Saturday Morning – There is also a book market at Becherel on the first Sunday of the month
Benodet (29) – All day Monday
Binic (22) – Thursday Morning
Broons (22) – Wednesday Morning
Burby (56) – All day Wednesday
Callac (22) – All day Wednesday
Cancale (35) – Sunday Morning
Carhaix (29) – Saturday Morning
Carnac (56) All day Sunday and Wednesday
Combourg (35) – All day Monday
Concarneau (29) – Friday And Monday Mornings
Dinan (22) – All day Tuesday and Thursday, and Saturday Morning
Dol de Bretagne (35) – All day Saturday
Dournenez (29) All day Friday and Monday, and Saturday and Wednesday Mornings
Erquy (22) – Saturday Morning
Fouesnant (29) – All day Friday
Fourgeres (35) – Saturday Morning
Gourin (56) – Monday Morning
Guingamp (22) – Friday Morning
Hennebont (56) – All day Thursday
Josselin (56) – Saturday Morning – Here I know that I’ll get the best seafood in the area and vegetables that will make my mouth water. And hey, I’ll meet loads of friends, as well!

La Gacilly (56) – Saturday Morning
Lamballe (22) – All day Thursday
Lanester (56) – All day Tuesday
Languidic (56) – All day Friday
Lannion (22) – All day Thursday
La Trinite-sur-Mer (56) – All day Friday
Le Faouet (56) – All day Wednesday – 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month
Lezardrieux (22) – Friday Morning
Locmine (56) - All day Thursday
Malestroit (56) – Thursday Morning
Maure de Bretagne (56) – Sunday Morning
Moelan-sur-Mer (29) – All day Tuesday
Montcontour (22) – All day Monday
Mur de Bretagne (22) – Friday Evening – July and August only
Plelan le Grand (35) – Sunday Morning
Plestin-les-Greves (22) – Sunday Morning
Pleubian – All day Saturday
Ploermeur (56) – All day Sunday
Pontivy (56) – All day Monday
Pontrieux (22) -All day Monday
Port-Louis (56) – Saturday Morning – Also Tuesday Evening during July and August
Questembert (56) – Monday Morning
Queven (56) – Thursday Evening
Quiberon (56) – Al day Saturday
Quimper (29) – Saturday and Sunday Mornings, All day Wednesday – There is also an Organic Produce Market on Friday Afternoon
Quintin (22) – All day Tuesday
Redon (35) – Monday Morning
Rennes (35) – All day, Monday to Saturday (other than bank holidays)
Roscoff (29) – Wednesday Morning
Rostrenen (22) – All day Tuesday
Saint-Brieuc (22) – All day Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday
Saint Gelven (22) – Sunday Morning – Easter to October
Saint-Guildas de Rhuys (56) – All day Sunday
Saint-Malo (35) – Friday and Tuesday Mornings
Saint-Pierre (56) – All day Thursday
Saint-Pol-de-Leon (29) – All day Tuesday
St. Lunaire (35) – Sunday Morning – Easter to October
St Renan (29) – All day Saturday
Treguier (22) – Wednesday Morning
Val Andre (22) – Friday Morning
Vannes (56) – Saturday and Wednesday Mornings

All the best

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