Tag: Craft Market

  • Marché artisanal d’Adainville

    Marché artisanal d’Adainville is listed as an artisan and local-producer market in Adainville. It is held throughout the year on Fridays from 16:00 to 20:00 on the town-hall car park at 1 Grande rue.

  • Les Flories d’Antan in Saint-Fraimbault: Community Festivity

    Enjoy the notable Les Flories d’Antan in Saint-Fraimbault, where tradition and celebration intertwine. The event will feature a lively parade of antique tractors and farm machinery, offering a glimpse into the region’s agricultural history. Visitors can also admire vintage cars, watch washers at the lavoir, and see skilled blacksmiths at work. Dance groups will perform, accompanied by the sounds of barrel organs, creating a festive ambiance. The market will highlight local artisans and producers, showcasing handmade goods and regional specialties. In the fields, farm animals will be on display, and demonstrations of old-fashioned butter-making, soup preparation, and woodworking will take place, alongside traditional activities like haymaking and potato harvesting. Culinary delights will be available throughout the day, ensuring that attendees can savor meals made from local ingredients. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Les Flories, culminating in an impressive firework display by the lake, promising a memorable conclusion to the festivities. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the community and participate in local traditions!

  • Fête du Cheval in Bacqueville-en-Caux: Equestrian Fun

    The Fête du Cheval returns to Bacqueville-en-Caux on August 16, celebrating equestrian passion with various exciting shows. Visitors can explore a craft market showcasing local producers and artisans, creating a delightful experience for both community members and travelers. Children will enjoy pony rides, providing fun for younger attendees, while everyone can take a scenic ride in a horse-drawn carriage. Food offerings include grilled pig available by reservation, perfect for savoring local culinary delights. The evening concludes with a spectacular fireworks display, ensuring a memorable experience for participants of all ages. Join this notable celebration!

  • Fest Bro Pagan in Guissény: 20 Years of Celebration

    Fest Bro Pagan is marking its 20th anniversary with an exciting weekend of celebrations! On July 3, festivities begin at 7:30 PM featuring performances by the Clliq brass band, La Mézanj, War-Sav, and Mazé/Linguen. The following day, July 4, kicks off at 5 PM with entertainment, including the Zébaliz brass band and engaging wooden games. The evening will host another round of fest-noz with performances from Tekmao, Modkozmik, Litha, and biniou/bombarde couples starting at 8 PM. The celebration on July 5 features the famous Sunday poulet-frites at 1 PM, a notable craft market, traditional Breton games, kouign amann, and family-friendly theater shows. The weekend culminates with a communal meal at 7:30 PM. On-site food and camping are available throughout the event. Don’t miss this significant celebration of Breton culture!

  • Fête de la Crêpe in Gourin: Summer Celebration

    The Fête de la Crêpe returns for its 34th edition, celebrating the beloved Gourin pancake this summer! Kicking off on Saturday at the picturesque Tronjoly site, the festival will feature performances from talented groups, including Les Gabiers d’Artimon, Kelt Duo, and Jean-Charles Guichen. Sunday continues the celebration with acts like Vent debout and the Quimperlé Celtic Circle, ensuring an exciting musical experience. Alongside the live performances, attendees can participate in tasting sessions, engaging workshops, and explore a craft market showcasing local artisans. A highlight of the weekend is the grand pancake contest, inviting culinary enthusiasts to showcase their pancake-making talents. This festival not only emphasizes local gastronomy but also fosters a sense of community through music and culture. Enjoy a delightful weekend celebrating Breton traditions!

  • Marché des Créateurs 100% Local in Dijon

    Marche des Createurs 100% Local brings local creators and makers to Place Notre-Dame in Dijon on selected Sundays in 2026. Bourgogne Tourisme confirms the dates 28 June, 19 July, 16 August and 18 October, from 10:00 to 17:00.

  • Pugey Market in Pugey: Local Produce and Crafts

    The Pugey Market takes place every Saturday from 8am to 12pm, showcasing a variety of offerings from local producers and artisans. The market features fresh bread, fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and regional beers and wines. It’s a great opportunity to support local businesses and enjoy high-quality handmade crafts. Don’t miss out on these delicious offerings and unique creations each week.

  • Martsi de Jonzy in Saint-Julien-de-Jonzy: Monthly Market

    Martsi, a patois word for market, takes place on the third Friday of each month in Saint-Julien-de-Jonzy. Local producers showcase meat, vegetables, fruits, cheeses, honey, and mushrooms. Enjoy live music throughout the evening. A refreshment bar offers local beer, wine, apple juice, and syrups. Craftsmen and local associations enhance the experience, and guests can either take food away or dine at large tables on site.

  • Marché du pré à la cagette: Local Goods Market

    The Marché du pré à la cagette is a gathering of local producers and craftsmen held from March to December in Gueugnon. Happening every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month, it offers a great opportunity to support local artisans and explore regional products. Visitors can expect an array of goods, from handmade crafts to local delicacies. The market operates from 5pm to 8pm, extending until 9pm from May to September, making it a notable evening destination for both locals and visitors.

  • Producer and Artisan Market in Pont-de-Poitte: Local Crafts

    Every Tuesday evening from July 7 to August 25, 2026, the village of Pont-de-Poitte hosts a lively producer and artisan market. Visitors can enjoy local products and handcrafted goods, with various stalls showcasing the best of the region. In addition to market shopping, attendees will find food and refreshments available on-site, ensuring a delightful dining experience. The market is enriched with craft demonstrations, allowing visitors to see artisans at work, and features family-friendly and musical entertainment, making it a great outing for all ages. This weekly event not only supports local producers and creators but also fosters community spirit in a charming village setting, making it a must-visit during the summer months.