Lautrec Flea Market - Pays de Cocagne
Edition 2026 Car Boot Sale Curiosities Outdoor

Lautrec Flea Market - Pays de Cocagne

Big flea market in the medieval village of pink garlic

Lautrec — Tarn (81) 150 exhibitors
Dates 21 Jun 2026
Location Lautrec (81)
Admission Free
Exhibitors 150 exhibitors

About Lautrec Flea Market

Every third Sunday in June, the medieval village of Lautrec - ranked among France's Most Beautiful Villages and capital of pink garlic - hosts its big annual flea market. Around 150 exhibitors fill the paved lanes and the area around the market hall for an iconic day of bargain hunting in the Pays de Cocagne, combining heritage, local flavours and tradition.

Bargain hunting in one of the Tarn's most beautiful villages

Perched on a hill of the Pays de Cocagne, Lautrec is one of the Tarn's medieval jewels: paved lanes, half-timbered houses, covered market, restored windmill and a sweeping view over the Castres plain, with the Pyrenees visible on clear days. Ranked among France's Most Beautiful Villages, the town is also famous for its IGP-labelled pink garlic, an emblem of local terroir. Each year, the Pays de Cocagne flea market fits right into this outstanding setting and draws visitors from all over the southern Tarn.

Nearly 150 exhibitors at the heart of the village

The flea market unfolds all around the town centre: paved streets, central square, side alleys, esplanades and around the windmill. Around 150 exhibitors, the vast majority private sellers, offer a highly varied mix: crockery, household linen, clothes, childhood toys, books, comics, records, trinkets, small furniture, tools, postcards, advertising objects, vintage and a few brocante pieces. A handful of semi-professional dealers round out the picture.

A festive cocagne-style day

Beyond bargain hunting, Lautrec's flea market is a major village rendezvous. Visitors sample local specialities - sausages, charcuterie, sheep's cheese, and of course Lautrec pink garlic in all its forms - sit on terraces, enjoy musical entertainment and sometimes the windmill festival held around the same time. Children play on the games set up, while families take the chance to visit the windmill, the church and the village viewpoints.

A major event in southern Tarn

Run with the support of Lautrec Pays de Cocagne Tourisme and local associations, this flea market is one of the biggest in the southern part of the department. Every year it draws visitors from Castres, Graulhet, Réalmont, Puylaurens and far beyond, who come to combine bargain hunting, heritage, gastronomy and the discovery of the land of woad and pink garlic.

Lautrec Flea Market — edition 2026

Save the date for Sunday 21 June 2026 for Lautrec's big annual flea market, at the heart of the medieval village and capital of pink garlic. Around 150 exhibitors are expected in the paved lanes and around the market hall for an iconic day of bargain hunting in the Pays de Cocagne, combining heritage, local flavours and tradition.

Prices Lautrec Flea Market 2026

Free admission for visitors. Exhibitor pitches by registration with Lautrec Pays de Cocagne Tourisme.

Practical information — Lautrec Flea Market

Practical Information

Access

Lautrec lies 15 km north-west of Castres, via the D92. Free car parks at the village entrances.

Hours

All day Sunday, setup from dawn (around 6-7am), ending around 5-6pm.

Exhibitors

Register with Lautrec Pays de Cocagne Tourisme (town hall: +33 5 63 75 90 04).

On-site

Many catering options in the village, Lautrec pink garlic specialities, terraces, community refreshment stands.

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Where does it take place Lautrec Flea Market

Centre-bourg de Lautrec

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Lautrec Flea Market in brief

Car Boot Sale Curiosities Outdoor Annual Major Event Mixed All Audiences Free Admission Tarn Annuel (3e dimanche de juin)