The spring réderie of the abbey town
The Corbie flea market on Rue des Déportés is an eagerly awaited gathering in this abbey town of Upper Somme. Between 50 and 100 individual and professional exhibitors gather for a friendly day of treasure hunting at the heart of the town. A great opportunity to stroll through the streets of Corbie, a town rich in medieval heritage, while looking for bargains.
Each spring, Corbie, a historic town at the confluence of the Somme and Ancre rivers, organizes its traditional flea market on Rue des Déportés. This event brings together 50 to 100 exhibitors, mixing individuals and professionals, for a lively day of sales at the heart of this commune rich in medieval heritage.
The Corbie réderie has the particularity of hosting both individuals and professional antique dealers, which considerably enriches the offer. Bargain hunters can discover the typical family bric-à-brac of Picardy flea markets (tableware, toys, clothes, books, records, small items) alongside more selected pieces offered by professionals (antique furniture, trinkets, collectibles). Free admission for visitors makes it accessible to all.
Corbie is one of the most emblematic towns of Upper Somme, famous for its former Benedictine abbey founded in the 7th century by Queen Bathilde. The Saint-Pierre abbey church, of which the western facade and nave remain today, testifies to the grandeur of this spiritual and cultural high place of the Middle Ages. The Saint-Étienne chapel, the fortifications, half-timbered houses and numerous architectural remains make Corbie a first-rate heritage destination.
Rue des Déportés, the central axis of Corbie, offers a pleasant setting for the réderie, between old facades and local shops. The atmosphere is both lively – with the bargain hunter crowd – and conducive to strolling, as visitors often take time to discover the monuments and cafés of the town between stall visits. Corbie residents and neighbouring communes (Villers-Bretonneux, Amiens) make up most of the audience.
Around Corbie, the area holds many treasures: the Saint-Riquier abbey, the Upper Somme ponds, Péronne and its Historial of the Great War, the Villers-Bretonneux Australian Memorial. The banks of the Somme, with their towpaths, also offer magnificent walks. The réderie fits perfectly into a discovery day of this endearing Somme valley region.
The 2026 Corbie flea market was held on Sunday 12 April 2026, Rue des Déportés. With around 75 individual and professional exhibitors, this spring event enlivened the abbey town in a friendly atmosphere conducive to treasure hunting and strolling.
On Sunday 12 April 2026, the traditional Corbie réderie enlivened Rue des Déportés. Around 75 exhibitors, a mix of regional individuals and professional flea market dealers, offered a wide range of items: household bric-à-brac, tableware, clothes, books, small furniture and collectibles. Visitors were able to find various treasures while enjoying the charm of the abbey town.
The friendly atmosphere and Corbie's heritage interest attracted a large audience from Amiens, the Somme valley and beyond. A lovely day of spring bargain hunting in one of Upper Somme's most beautiful towns.
Rue des Déportés, 80800 Corbie
Corbie is 15 minutes east of Amiens via the D1029. SNCF station in Corbie (Amiens-Saint-Quentin line).
Between 50 and 100 exhibitors, individuals and professionals.
Free for visitors.
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Rue des Déportés
Rue des Déportés, 80800 Corbie