Tag: handmade-goods

  • Night Market in Clohars-Carnoët: Local Artisans

    The Night Market in Clohars-Carnoët is set for 26 July 2026, running from 5 PM to 10 PM. Focused on local artisans and creators, this event showcases a variety of handmade goods, providing a platform to support regional talent. Although it is primarily a non-food market, local producers highlight the area’s craftsmanship and creativity. Visitors can enjoy the engaging nighttime atmosphere, exploring an array of unique products. It’s a great opportunity to gather with friends and family, celebrating community spirit and local flavor at Le Pouldu, Rue des Grands Sables.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Un Dimanche En Bourgogne in Dijon: Local Delights

    Un Dimanche en Bourgogne returns to Dijon in 2026! From 10am to 5pm, meet local producers and artisans and explore a variety of gourmet delights and quality products. The event showcases local produce and craftsmanship while you enjoy Dijon’s pedestrian-friendly city center. Whether a food lover or a supporter of local creators, this monthly market offers something for everyone.

  • Local Crafts Market in Consolation: Unique Artisans

    The Local Crafts Market is held in the scenic courtyard of the Monastery in Consolation. Visitors can browse numerous stands featuring local artisans and producers, offering a variety of distinct products. The event includes festive musical entertainment for both children and adults. With free entry, this market allows attendees to support local craftsmanship while enjoying catering and refreshments on-site, making it a delightful outing for friends and family.

  • Fête Bio in Chapelle-des-Bois: Organic Market

    Celebrate the 24th edition of the Fête Bio at Ferme d’Alpage de Nondance in Chapelle-des-Bois on 8-9 August 2026. This organic and craft market features around 60 exhibitors offering a diverse range of products, including fruits, vegetables, cheese, bread, honey, charcuterie, and more. Visitors can enjoy organic catering services on Saturday evening and Sunday lunchtime, along with a refreshment bar supported by local producers. The weekend includes various activities and conferences aimed at promoting ecology and alternative practices across multiple fields. Organized by the village association Tourisme Vert et Blanc, with support from the commune of Chapelle-des-Bois and the Département du Doubs, this festival is expected to attract approximately 1,000 visitors. Admission is free, providing an accessible opportunity to learn about sustainable living while enjoying local goods and community spirit.

  • Soir de Marché in Agey: Craft Market Experience

    The Soir de Marché offers a charming evening in Agey, celebrating local craftsmanship and food. Artisans and food producers share their skills in this community-centric market, which has grown in popularity since 2019, attracting around 1,000 visitors each year. Enjoy live music alongside traditional dance performances that enhance the festive atmosphere. Experience the warmth of local culture at Jardin du soleil, where community connections thrive.