Bric-à-brac fair in the rue du Chêne de la Liberté at Yvecrique
The Yvecrique bric-à-brac fair takes place in the rue du Chêne de la Liberté, in the heart of the Caux village. An outdoor browsing day where individuals and amateur brocanteurs offer their treasures in a street lined with stalls. A traditional event of the Pays de Caux, in an authentic village atmosphere at the foot of the famous oak tree.
On Sunday 10 May 2026, the rue du Chêne de la Liberté, the emblematic street of Yvecrique, transforms into a vast open-air market for the traditional 'foire à tout'. The street name refers to the famous oak planted during the French Revolution.
A Normandy specialty, the 'foire à tout' is known for its eclecticism: antique crockery, trinkets, books, toys, clothes, small furniture, comics and vinyl records.
Refreshments are served on site, supporting village life.
Located on the Pays de Caux plateau, halfway between Yvetot and Doudeville, this peaceful village is famous for its Liberty Oak, planted during the French Revolution.
Bric-à-brac fair in rue du Chêne de la Liberté at Yvecrique
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Rue du Chêne de la Liberté
Rue du Chêne de la Liberté, 76560 Yvecrique