Village jumble organised by the Festival Committee
Gonfaron, a Centre Var commune at the foot of the Maures massif between Le Luc and Cuers, is known for its Tortoise Village (a Mediterranean tortoise rescue centre), the Cistude festival (pond turtle), its Côtes de Provence vineyard and an especially lively community life. The Festival Committee, central to that life, runs a yearly flea market long anchored in the calendar.
Festival committees, in Provence as elsewhere, are the real backbones of village events. All-volunteer, they run patron festivals, meals, pétanque contests, 14 July fireworks and of course flea markets. Gonfaron's committee carries on that French tradition with quality and enthusiasm.
The event brings together almost exclusively private sellers from Gonfaron and neighbouring communes (Les Mayons, Pignans, Le Luc, Le Cannet-des-Maures, Puget-Ville). Classic village jumble : adult and children's clothing, toys, books, tableware, bric-a-brac, small furniture, baby gear, small appliances, tools. Local colour adds rural and vinicultural objects occasionally.
The Tortoise Village, unique in France, is worth a detour, especially with children. Estate tastings around, and walking in the Maures cork-oak forests. Gonfaron combines village tradition, ecotourism and wine tourism.
Mid-morning for atmosphere. Cash. Combine with Tortoise Village or a winery. Village cafés and restaurants open.
Gonfaron, Centre Var. From A8 (exit 13 Le Luc or 12 Le Cannet-des-Maures) via D39 or D13. Parking in and around the village.
Daytime, typically 8 AM-5 PM.
Register with the Gonfaron Festival Committee.
Free entry.
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