The spring foire à tout of the small Val de Somme village
The "foire à tout" is, along with the "réderie", the local term for a vide-grenier or flea market. Typical of Northern France, the term expresses the very nature of the event: you really find everything there. In Hamelet, this tradition is perpetuated every spring with an event that is part of the local associative landscape.
Hamelet is a small commune of around 300 inhabitants nestled in the Val de Somme, a few kilometres from Corbie and Amiens. The village is crossed by the Somme valley, a territory marked by 20th century military history, particularly the battles of the Great War.
The Hamelet Foire à Tout takes its quarters in the village streets, around the main square. Exhibitors, mostly private from the village, set up their stalls from early morning. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly.
True to its name, the foire à tout offers a great diversity of goods: clothes, household linen, tableware, books and comics, toys, small furniture, tools, trinkets, old postcards, vinyls, and all sorts of unusual items.
After the morning dedicated to bargain hunting, visitors can extend their stay in the valley. Corbie and its abbey, Villers-Bretonneux with its Australian memorial, Albert and the Notre-Dame de Brebières basilica are among the points of interest accessible in just a few minutes.
Hamelet (80800), Val de Somme. Access via the D1 from Corbie (about 5 km). Parking in and around the village.
Sunday 10 May 2026, from early morning to late afternoon.
Private sellers and some professionals.
Free admission. Refreshments on site.
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