Flea market and car boot sale on May 8th in the village of Rougier, on the banks of the Dourdou in southern Aveyron
The Brocante Vide-Grenier of Camarès is an unmissable annual event organized every May 8th in this picturesque village in southern Aveyron, nestled in the heart of Rougier on the banks of the Dourdou. Over a hundred exhibitors take over Tixier, Foirail, and Pont Vieux squares, Barry street, and the quay to offer bargain hunters a wide selection of antique objects, curiosities, and great deals. Camarès, a former industrial town with spinning mills and tanneries, offers an exceptional setting with its 11th-century Pont Vieux spanning the Dourdou, its unique red landscapes in Europe, and the statue of Notre-Dame watching over the red tile roofs. Refreshments and food are available on-site, accompanying this convivial and festive day of treasure hunting, from 9 am to 7 pm.
Every May 8th, Victory Day, the village of Camarès comes alive with a large flea market and car boot sale that attracts bargain hunters, families, and curious visitors from all over southern Aveyron. Over a hundred exhibitors — individuals and professionals — set up their stalls in Tixier, Foirail, and Pont Vieux squares, Barry street, and on the quay along the Dourdou. From 9 am to 7 pm, the aisles buzz with conversations, friendly negotiations, and discoveries: antique tableware, furniture, books, clothing, toys, tools, trinkets, and unusual objects make up a varied display where everyone can find something they love.
Camarès, a commune of nearly a thousand inhabitants nestled in the Dourdou valley, is the beating heart of Rougier, this unique territory with its red ferruginous soils that create flamboyant landscapes, unique in Europe. Once a prosperous industrial town — wool spinning mills, tanneries, sheepskin tanneries, and soap factories once lined the banks of the Dourdou in the Cloque district — Camarès was the capital of a Carolingian viguerie mentioned as early as 883. The village has preserved remarkable heritage: the Pont Vieux (also known as Pont Neuf) from the 11th century gracefully spans the Dourdou, while the statue of Notre-Dame, erected in 1946 on the former bell tower of the Saint-Michel church, offers a magnificent panorama of the red roofs and the Rougier hills.
The Rougier of Camarès is the largest expanse of red earth in Europe. These sandstone argillites with hues of ochre and fire create changing landscapes throughout the seasons and light, appearing at times like a scene from a Western or an Impressionist painting. Hikers, photographers, and lovers of wide-open spaces will find an exceptional area for exploration. The village's historical circuit allows visitors to discover the remains of the upper town, perched on its steep hill, and the old workshops on the banks of the Dourdou. A few kilometers away, the Gorges du Dourdou, the Roquefort region, and the foothills of the Monts de Lacaune offer countless opportunities for hiking and discovery.
The flea market and car boot sale in Camarès offer the richness and diversity characteristic of large rural events in Aveyron. Stalls from individuals are found alongside displays from seasoned treasure hunters: tableware and ceramics, old books and magazines, clothing and accessories, toys and children's games, tools and DIY equipment, furniture and decorative objects, trinkets and curiosities. The layout across several squares and streets in the village center creates a true treasure-hunting route, punctuated by stops at café terraces and gourmet breaks.
The refreshment stand and on-site catering allow visitors to eat throughout the day, in the warm and relaxed atmosphere typical of Aveyron village festivals. The exceptional setting of Camarès — the murmur of the Dourdou, the red sandstone facades, the medieval bridge — adds a rare heritage dimension to this day of popular treasure hunting. The May 8th car boot sale has become a true highlight of local life, a moment of sharing and conviviality where residents of Camarès, visitors from neighboring towns, and tourists passing through Rougier gather.
Exhibitors wishing to book a spot are welcome from 6 am for setup. The price is €4 per linear meter. Bookings must be made by April 30th at the latest, with the organizer at 07 73 14 92 40. Entry is free for visitors.
The Brocante Vide-Grenier of Camarès returns on Friday, May 8, 2026, in Tixier, Foirail, and Pont Vieux squares, Barry street, and the quay. Over 100 exhibitors, free entry, refreshments, and food on-site, from 9 am to 7 pm.
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Centre-ville de Camarès
Places Tixier, du Foirail et du Pont Vieux, rue du Barry et quai, 12360 Camarès