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There are very few towns or villages in Brittany without their own, special food market.
Here is just a selection of them to get started.
To find the towns and villages mentioned below, use AngloINFO
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The fresh fish auctions are at their best in Audierne, Concarneau, Douarnenez
and Lorient, where they usually take place daily within 30 minutes of the fleet
docking.
Côtes d’Armor (22)
Monday
Pontrieux Tregastel
Tuesday
Paimpol: Mornings only
Quintin
Rostrenen: Tuesday all day through the streets of town
Wednesday
Broons
Callac de Bretagne
Dinan:
Flea market in July and August
Plouha: All day
St-Brieuc: in
the Centre Ville
Tréguier
Thursday
Binic
Dinan: Mornings
Lannion: Fresh foods
(mornings to 13:00). Clothes and other on sale all day. Lamballe: Mornings
Friday
Guingamp: Mornings Kérity
Lézardrieux
Mur de Bretagne: Evenings July and
August, local produce and crafts
Perros-Guirec
Val André
Saturday
Erquy: Mornings Loudeac: Mornings (town centre) Plouézec Saint-Brieuc: in the Centre Ville
Sunday
Plestin-les-Greves: Mornings Ploubazlanec St-Brieuc: at Croix Saint-Lambert
St-Gelven: Sunday morning Easter to
end October, local produce
Special
Bréhat: Daily
summer morning market on Place du Bourg
Finistère (29)
Monday
Benodet
Concarneau: Mornings
Douarnenez Guerlisquin:
Mornings (with added events in July and August) Quimper: Indoor market (since 1847) in the Halles
Saint-François. Locally produced food (meat, fish, cheese) vegetables
and fruits. Open 07:00-19:30
Tuesday
Moelan-sur-Mer
Plougasnou: Mornings Quimper: Indoor market (since 1847) in the Halles
Saint-François. Locally produced food (meat, fish, cheese) vegetables
and fruits. Open 05:30-20:00 Saint-Pol-de-Léon
Wednesday
Douarnenez: Mornings Henvic: Summer only - night market. Open 17:00-20:00 Locquirec: Morning market on the port
Quimper: Outdoors at Place du Steir, Quai du Port au Vin, Place Terre au Duc,
RueAstor. April to September 07:00-19:00, October to March
07:00-18:00. Food, clothing and household goods Quimper: Indoor market (since 1847) in the Halles
Saint-François. Locally produced food (meat, fish, cheese) vegetables
and fruits. Open 05:30-20:00
Roscoff
Thursday
Carantec: Mornings (town center)
Châteaulin: General market on the waterfront
Huelgoat: Mornings Quimper: Indoor market (since 1847) in the Halles
Saint-François. Locally produced food (meat, fish, cheese) vegetables
and fruits. Open 05:30-20:00
Friday
Concarneau: Mornings
Douarnenez
Fouesnant Lanmeur: Mornings Pleyber Christ: Second Friday morning each month Plouigneau: Mornings Quimper: Kerfeunteun (Place Théophile Bonnemaison, Boulevard des
Frères Maillet) organic produce sold 15:00-19:00 Quimper: Indoor market (since 1847) in the Halles
Saint-François. Locally produced food (meat, fish, cheese) vegetables
and fruits. Open 05:00-20:00 Quimperlé: Mornings (Place Saint-Michel). Tel: 02 98 96 04 32 Saint-Thégonnec: Forth Friday morning each month
Saturday
Carhaix: Mornings
Douarnenez: Mornings Morlaix: Large market all day in the squares and streets of town
Quimper: Outdoors at Place du Steir, Quai du Port au Vin, Place Terre au Duc,
RueAstor. April to September 07:00-19:00, October to March
07:00-18:00. Food, clothing and household goods Quimper: Indoor market (since 1847) in the Halles
Saint-François. Locally produced food (meat, fish, cheese) vegetables
and fruits. Open 04:30-20:00 St-Renan Scaër: Mornings (in front of the mairie/town hall)
Sunday
Quimper: Clothes, household goods and local food
produce (Place
Victor Schoelcher). Open
07:00-14:00 Quimper: Indoor market (since 1847) in the Halles
Saint-François. Locally produced food (meat, fish, cheese) vegetables
and fruits. Open 07:30-13:00 St-Martin-des-Champs: Mornings
Ille et Vilaine (35)
Monday
Combourg: Large market
Dinard: Indoor market open mornings in the Halles de la Concorde
Redon: Indoor market in Les Halles
Tuesday
Dinard: Indoor market open mornings in the Halles de la Concorde
Dinard: Mornings in the Place Crolard
St-Malo: Mornings St-Servan: Mornings
Wednesday
Dinard: Indoor market open mornings in the Halles de la Concorde Paramé: Mornings
Thursday
Dinard: Mornings (Place Crolard) Dinard: Indoor market open mornings in the Halles de la Concorde
Friday
Dinard: Indoor market open mornings in the Halles de la Concorde
Pleurtuit: Mornings
Redon: Indoor market in Les Halles
St-Malo: Mornings St-Servan: Mornings
Saturday
Bécherel: Mornings
Dinard: Mornings (Place Crolard) Dinard: Indoor market open mornings in the Halles de la Concorde
Dol de Bretagne
Fougères: Mornings Paramé: Mornings Redon: Indoor market in Les Halles
Rennes: Mornings (Des Lices)
Sunday
Bécherel: Book market first Sunday of the month
Cancale: Mornings
Dinard: Indoor market open mornings in the Halles de la Concorde Maure de Bretagne: Small morning market
Plelan le Grand
St-Lunaire: Mornings from Easter
to October
Morbihan (56)
Monday
Auray: Mornings, large general market
Gourin: Mornings: vegetables,
charcuterie, baskets, clothes, haberdashery La Roche Bernard: Afternoon craft and local producers' market,
summer only from 18:00 Le Crouesty: Mornings
Pontivy
Questembert: In the streets and squares of town, weekly market for local
produce with bigger market producers on the 1st Monday of the month.
Open 09:00-13:00
Tuesday
Arzon: Mornings
Damgan: Mornings
Lanester
Le Guerno: Festival market (summer only) from 17:00
Port-Louis: Evenings in
July and August
Wednesday
Ambon: Summer night market (July and August) with music and entertainment.
Opens 17:30
Bubry: Small market
Carnac Damgan: Night market for arts and crafts. Summer only Kervoyal: Mornings
Le Faouet: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the
month Pénestin: Summer only, Place de l’Eglise, Rue de l’Eglise
and Rue du Calvaire. Mornings Ploemeur: In the Place de Falquerho, mornings only Questembert: Summer only beneath the Halles du XVIème Siècle. Festival
market with local produce, music and entertainment, from 16:30-20:00
Vannes: Mornings only
Thursday
Auray: Organic food market in the afternoons from 17:00
Hennebont
Locmine
La Roche Bernard: Mornings. Open 08:00-13:00
Malestroit: Mornings; local produce (dairy and meat)
Queven: Evenings, organic market
near the church
Saint-Pierre
Sarzeau: Mornings. Summer night market open 17:00-20:00
Friday
Arzal: Market for small, local producers. July and August only. From 17:00.
Auray: Small produce market
La Trinité-sur-Mer
Languidic: Morning market
Locmiquelic: Mornings, in the Grande Rue
Muzillac: Morning market in town Ploërmel: Friday mornings 08:00-13:00 on Place du Tribunal,
small market with locally grown organic fruit and vegetables plus vegetable
and bedding plants Sene: Organic foods market open 16:30-19:30
Saturday
Baud: Small morning market
Damgan: Mornings
Josselin: Mornings La Gacilly: Mornings; local produce
Larmor-Plage:
Morning market Lanester: Mornings in the rue Marcel Sembat Port-Louis: Mornings
Quiberon
Vannes: Mornings
Sunday
Ambon: Summer
morning market (July, August)
Carnac Guidel: Sunday mornings (market square) Larmor Plage: Mornings (around the Church) Pénestin: Summer mornings only (Place de l’Eglise, Rue de l’Eglise
and Rue du Calvaire).
Ploemeur: Mornings (Place de Falquerho) St-Gildas de Rhuys: Mornings
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