Spring gathering at the foot of the Black Mountain
An emblematic village of southern Tarn, Dourgne is nestled at the foot of the Black Mountain, facing the Sor plateaux. Its annual flea market gathers each spring hunters, locals and visitors in the village heart for a friendly day combining bric-a-brac, seasonal catering and monastic heritage.
A few kilometres from Sorèze and Revel, Dourgne is a Tarn village renowned for its two Benedictine abbeys, En Calcat and Sainte-Scholastique, setting the spiritual pace for over a century. Backed by the Black Mountain, the village enjoys a remarkable setting.
Stalls are set up in the village heart. Exhibitors from the Tarn and Aude Lauragais, local hunters, families from the monasteries and passing visitors meet.
Crockery, decoration, second-hand furniture, toys, books, clothing, appliances, tools, children's bikes. Moderate prices, negotiation part of the game.
En Calcat Abbey, Sorèze Abbey-school, Saint-Ferréol lake, Revel the furniture capital. Local products: Black Mountain cheeses, honey, charcuterie.
Dourgne renews its annual flea market on Thursday 14 May 2026 (Ascension day), in the village heart. Individuals, hunters and families expected for a friendly day at the foot of the Black Mountain. Local associations in charge of catering. Exhibitor registration via Dourgne town hall (05 63 50 31 20).
Dourgne (81110) accessible from Castres via D85 (about 20 km), or from Revel. Parking in the village.
Registration via Dourgne town hall (05 63 50 31 20) or festival committee.
Generally 8am to 5pm.
Refreshments and food by local associations.
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