The late-summer flea market in Castres
Before the school year starts, Castres hosts its traditional late-August flea market. This end-of-summer event is the chance for the people of Castres and the Tarn sub-prefecture to clear out cupboards, swap summer gear for autumn treasures and enjoy one last great bargain-hunting morning before the new school term. A fixture of the Tarn tourism calendar, in the heart of the Sidobre gateway city.
Every year at the end of August, Castres holds a major flea market that closes the summer season of Tarn events in style. Organised by local players and promoted by the Tarn tourism office, the event attracts a wide public: families enjoying the last days of holidays, tourists visiting the old town with its colourful houses on the Agout, and South-Tarn bargain-hunters looking for pre-school-term deals.
Castres is the sub-prefecture of Tarn and the department's second city. On the doorstep of the Montagne Noire and the Sidobre, it offers a remarkable setting: along the Agout, the colourful former tanners' houses reflect in the water, lending the city picturesque charm. The flea market continues the tradition of a lively town centre where traders, craftspeople and residents meet for major annual events.
A classic late-summer flea market with mainly private sellers: adult and children's clothing, toys, books, baby equipment, small furniture, crockery, antique linen, trinkets, tools, gardening equipment. Beach items give way to autumn articles: jumpers, boots, school bags for the new term. A windfall to kit out the children on the cheap.
Combine the flea market with a city walk: Place Jean-Jaurès, Saint-Benoît cathedral, Goya Museum (one of the finest Spanish art collections in France), the Agout quays, the bishopric gardens laid out by Le Nôtre. Nearby, the Sidobre and its granite chaos offer instant change of scenery.
The Castres late-summer flea market returns on Sunday 30 August 2026. Before the new school year, this is the ideal chance to hunt bargains in Castres, Tarn's sub-prefecture. Private sellers, bric-a-brac, back-to-school items: one last great summer morning in southern Occitanie. Free entry, info +33 5 63 71 58 58.
Castres is the second city of Tarn, reached via the A68 (Albi-Toulouse) then N126, or D612 from Mazamet. Car parks in the city centre.
Morning event, generally 8am to 1pm or early afternoon. Details with the Tarn tourism office: +33 5 63 71 58 58.
Private sellers and a few local professionals. Info and booking via the organisers.
Shops and restaurants in Castres city centre.
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