The annual bargain hunters' gathering in Saint-Varent, organized by Les Talents Cachés du Saint Varentais
The Saint-Varent flea market is a friendly event organized by the association Les Talents Cachés du Saint Varentais in this dynamic commune in northern Deux-Sèvres. Private sellers offer clothing, toys, crockery, books and various items at low prices. The event stands out for its very affordable pitch rates and its refreshment stand offering sandwiches and homemade pastries.
Every year, the association Les Talents Cachés du Saint Varentais organizes a popular flea market in this charming commune located in northern Deux-Sèvres, between Thouars and Bressuire. This springtime event brings together private sellers and bargain hunters in a warm and relaxed atmosphere typical of rural events in the department.
Saint-Varent is a lively town of about 2,500 inhabitants, notable for its rich architectural heritage including its Romanesque church and tufa stone houses. The commune, crossed by the Thouaret river, provides a pleasant setting for a day of browsing, between rolling countryside and commercial streets.
The flea market is reserved for private individuals clearing out their attics, cellars and wardrobes. You can find everything: clothing, shoes, toys, board games, books, ornaments, crockery, small furniture, tools and various objects. Prices are generally very affordable, making it a favourite event for families and bargain lovers.
Pitch space is charged at €1 per linear meter, a very accessible rate. Parking is available nearby. Booking by phone through the association.
Saint-Varent flea market 2026, organized by Les Talents Cachés du Saint Varentais on Sunday April 26. Pitch at €1 per linear meter. Refreshments, sandwiches, pastries. Free admission.
Saint-Varent (79330). Parking nearby.
€1 per linear meter.
Refreshment stand, sandwiches, pastries.
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