Tag: local-crafts

  • Nocturnal Market in Clohars-Carnoët: Local Crafts

    The Nocturnal Market in Clohars-Carnoët will take place on 30 August 2026 from 5 PM to 10 PM, showcasing a diverse range of local craftsmanship. This market provides a unique opportunity to explore non-food products crafted by talented artisans, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in regional crafts. Set at Le Pouldu on Rue des Grands Sables, the market offers a lively evening atmosphere where visitors can browse distinctive handmade items. Engage with local producers, and discover the rich cultural heritage of Brittany through these crafted goods. Whether you are a local resident or just visiting, this market promises a delightful evening filled with creativity.

  • Les Médiévales d’Hennebont

    Les Medievales d’Hennebont bring historical crafts, performances and street life back to the walled town and its ramparts. The 2026 edition is listed for 25-26 July in Hennebont.

  • Festival des Brodeuses – stage de broderie

    This embroidery workshop is part of the Festival des Brodeuses programme in Pont-l’Abbé, a town closely associated with Bigouden costume and needlework. The 2026 stage runs from 8 to 10 July at the Patronage laïque.

  • Ecological Market in Pouldreuzic: Local Offerings

    The Ecological Market in Penhors, Pouldreuzic, takes place every Wednesday, organized by Les Semeurs de la baie with the town council. It showcases eco-responsible local producers and artisans, emphasizing sustainable practices. Two-thirds of the offerings include food items like bread, meats, cheeses, berries, and vegetables, while the remaining third features artisan crafts such as textiles, soaps, wooden and leather goods, jewelry, and decor. All exhibitors are from the Bigouden region and align with ecological, social, and solidarity-based values. Visitors can indulge in local products while engaging with the community. A refreshment bar is available, and a concert wraps up the afternoon, making this market a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.

  • Béryl Festival in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer: Electronic Music

    The Béryl Festival returns for its fourth edition on August 21 and 22, 2026, from 4 PM to 12:30 AM in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer. Supported by the independent label Maison Béryl, this festival celebrates the notable electronic music scene in a beautiful natural setting at the Balcon d’Émeraude and the garden of La Roche Rouge. The event is designed to be eco-responsible and intergenerational, bringing together families, young party-goers, and curious music enthusiasts. Throughout the weekend, attendees can enjoy live concerts, DJ sets, and a variety of interactive workshops that foster community engagement and shared experiences. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, featuring local crafts and engaging stands. The lineup includes an eclectic mix of emerging artists, such as Mezigue, Lulu Van Trapp, Kaba & Hyas, among others. Festival-goers can savor seasonal local cuisine, including oysters and galette-saucisse, while enjoying organic wines. The event also emphasizes sustainability, using solar energy and minimizing carbon impact through eco-friendly practices like selective sorting. This festival is more than just about music; it highlights a commitment to community and sustainable practices, making it a meaningful part of the local cultural landscape. For tickets and more information, visit berylfestival.fr. If you’re interested in volunteering on August 21 and 22, please complete the online volunteer form.

  • 35th Puces Diwan in Lannion: Local Crafts Market

    The 35th Puces Diwan will take place on July 19, 2026, in Lannion, Brittany. This lively market features a variety of local crafts, stalls selling second-hand goods, and garage sales, spread across the Quai d’Aiguillon, Gunzburg parking lot, and the charming streets of the town center. Visitors can enjoy a delightful atmosphere filled with opportunities to browse unique artisanal creations. The event also offers food options, including crêpes and refreshments, ensuring a full day of shopping and tasting. With free admission, it’s an accessible outing for everyone. Whether searching for treasures or enjoying local treats, the Puces Diwan promises a welcoming community atmosphere and a celebration of local culture.

  • Full Moon Festival in Lannion: Celtic Celebrations

    The 3rd edition of the Full Moon Festival will take place at the Manoir de Trorozec in Lannion on July 25, 2026. This notable event showcases Celtic traditions through a variety of wellness activities, crafts, and cultural experiences. Visitors can engage with over 40 Breton exhibitors offering lectures, workshops, and craft demonstrations. The festival features live concerts, a costume contest, and a photography competition, culminating with festivities under the full moon. Enjoy performances from renowned artists such as Pascal Lamour, Christophe Auray, and Justine Jouet, with the duo Soloma & Alizarina delivering a unique blend of electronic and acoustic music. An open-air café will provide local and sustainable food and drinks throughout the event. Whether you’re a Celtic culture enthusiast or simply seeking a lively atmosphere, the Full Moon Festival promises an unforgettable experience in Lannion.

  • Soirées légendaires Night Market in Montrésor: Local Crafts

    Join the Soirées légendaires in Montrésor for a unique night market showcasing local artisans and producers. Enjoy musical entertainment, with storytellers sharing the legends of Montrésor. A variety of refreshments and snacks will be available to satisfy your cravings.

  • Producers and Artisans Market in Ladon: Local Goods

    Visit the market dedicated to local producers and craftsmen at Place de la Halle in Ladon. Enjoy a diverse display of handcrafted goods and artisanal products. Experience the creativity and quality of local craftsmanship and savor free coffee provided by the municipality. Join the community for a morning rich in authentic local flavors and unique finds.