The bargain hunt in one of France's most beautiful villages
Lauzerte, perched on its hill in the Quercy blanc, is one of the oldest bastides in southwestern France, founded in the late 12th century by the Count of Toulouse. Classified among France's Most Beautiful Villages, it charms with its magnificent Place des Cornières and its lanes lined with limestone and half-timbered houses.
True to its philosophy, the Lauzerte flea market is exclusively for private sellers. About fifty exhibitors offer the traditional range: china, toys, clothes, books, vinyl, curios, small furniture, regional Quercy items.
The Place des Cornières, one of the most beautiful in the southwest, displays its medieval arcades around the stalls. Saint-Barthélemy church dominates the upper town, and side lanes descend to the ramparts with their views over the Quercy valley. The village is also an important stop on the Way of Saint James.
The 14 July date is no accident: France's National Day offers an ideal holiday context, and Lauzerte lends itself beautifully to this festive day.
The medieval centre is pedestrian and perched. Park at the village gates and walk up. Bring a hat, water, cash and good shoes. Book lunch in advance.
Lauzerte (82110), medieval centre. Park at the village gates, walk up.
9am to 6pm.
Private sellers only. Mandatory booking with Les Amis de Lauzerte: 06 08 35 07 68 or Facebook page.
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Centre médiéval de Lauzerte
Place des Cornières et ruelles du centre médiéval, 82110 Lauzerte