Summer bargain hunting at the foot of the Black Mountain
On Place Paul Granaud and nearby streets, the Noailhac flea market brings together around 90 private sellers each summer in this typical Black Mountain village between Castres and Mazamet. Organized by the festival committee, it blends flea market, village atmosphere, and mid-mountain landscapes into a family day eagerly awaited by Tarn bargain hunters.
Noailhac is a small commune in southern Tarn, clinging to the northern foothills of the Black Mountain, between Castres and Mazamet. Its village, narrow streets, and Place Paul Granaud offer a perfect setting for a summer flea market. Organized by the dynamic festival committee, it has become a reference event in the area, with about 90 private exhibitors and strong turnout from the Castrais, Mazamétain, and nearby Sidobre.
The heart of the event is Place Paul Granaud, extended by nearby streets covered with stalls from dawn. The tidy organization and general good mood give the day a lively yet relaxed vibe. Seasoned hunters come early, coffee in hand, then linger around the festival committee's refreshment stand.
With about 90 exhibitors, the choice is wide: adult and children's clothing, toys, books, crockery, linen, knick-knacks, vinyl, tools, baby equipment, small rustic furniture, postcards, and collectibles. The rural area fosters country-inspired pieces, embroidered linen, antique utensils, and old crockery often missing from urban flea markets.
The Black Mountain, the Sidobre and its granite chaos, the Thoré valley forges, and the cities of Castres and Mazamet are all nearby. Extend the day with a Sidobre walk, a visit to the granite house, or a meal at a village inn. Local producers (charcuterie, cheese, honey) complete the trip.
Noailhac flea market confirmed on Sunday, June 28, 2026 on Place Paul Granaud and nearby streets. About 90 private sellers run by the festival committee, refreshments on site, festive atmosphere at the foot of the Black Mountain. Free admission.
Place Paul Granaud and nearby streets, 81490 Noailhac. Via D612 from Castres (15 min) or Mazamet (15 min).
Sunday, around 6 am to 6 pm.
About 90 private sellers. Registration required with the Noailhac festival committee.
Refreshments and meals by the festival committee.
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