Annual back-to-school flea market in Téndu, a village south of Châteauroux
The Téndu flea market enlivens this village in the Berry region, offering a day of family treasure hunting in a green rural setting in the Champagne berrichonne.
The Téndu flea market offers a friendly treasure hunting day in this village located about ten kilometers south of Châteauroux. Exhibitors present antique furniture, tableware, earthenware, garden tools, books, vinyl records, toys, clothing, home linen, and various flea market items. The September back-to-school season is an ideal time to find bargains, as individuals take advantage of the end of summer to clear out their attics and garages.
Téndu is a commune of about 350 inhabitants nestled in the Champagne berrichonne, this vast agricultural plateau that forms the heart of the Indre department. The village retains a Romanesque church and an authentic rural fabric, between large cereal farms and small livestock farms. The proximity of Châteauroux and the national forest allows visitors to combine the flea market day with a discovery of the natural and urban heritage of central Indre.
The Téndu flea market is accessible free of charge. Food and drink are available on site to extend this treasure hunting day in the heart of Berry.
The Téndu flea market returns on September 6, 2026.
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Centre-bourg de Téndu
Centre-bourg, 36200 Téndu