Annual car boot sale in the historic center of Peynier, a Provençal village at the foot of the Regagnas massif
Every year at the beginning of June, the village of Peynier hosts its annual car boot sale, organized by the Peynier Fêtes association. This popular event takes over the streets and squares of the historic center, offering treasure hunters the chance to browse stalls and discover everyday items, trinkets, clothing, and forgotten treasures. Entry is free for all visitors.
Strolling through the stalls of the Peynier car boot sale is also an opportunity to discover remarkable architectural heritage. The village was built around its 16th-century castle, recognizable by its two large round towers flanking the main facade, built by the Matheron family during the Renaissance. The Saint-Julien church, a 12th-century Romanesque-Gothic construction with its characteristic rounded bell tower, has watched over the village for nearly nine hundred years. Slightly apart, the Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens chapel, a magnificent Romanesque building listed as a Historic Monument, overlooks a promontory facing Sainte-Victoire. The covered passages, old houses, and monumental dovecotes — including the famous Ferrage dovecote, built on four pillars — complete this authentic setting.
The Peynier car boot sale brings together a wide variety of items offered by individuals: Provençal tableware and ceramics, books and comics, clothing and accessories, toys and board games, tools and gardening equipment, furniture and decorative objects. Flea market enthusiasts appreciate the quality of the finds and the relaxed atmosphere of this human-sized village, where bargaining is part of the fun.
Beyond the treasure hunting, the Peynier car boot sale offers musical entertainment that accompanies visitors throughout the day. A food and drink area allows you to refresh and eat between finds, in the warm and friendly atmosphere that characterizes the events of this Provençal village in the upper Arc valley.
Located about twenty kilometers southeast of Aix-en-Provence, Peynier has about 3,700 inhabitants. The village is nestled in the upper Arc valley, between the Regagnas massif, which peaks at 497 meters to the south, and the famous Montagne Sainte-Victoire to the north. Once a fiefdom of the viscounts of Marseille and then of the Abbey of Saint-Victor, Peynier has retained its medieval character with its narrow streets, its restored 16th-century facades, and its fountains. The historical birthplace of the Marseille soap makers, the village derives its name from the Latin "podium nigrum" — the "black well" — referring to the visible lignite deposits on its hills.
The Peynier Car Boot Sale is held on the first Sunday of June, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Access is free for visitors. Exhibitors wishing to book a spot should contact the Peynier Fêtes association in advance of the event. It is advisable to arrive early in the morning to take advantage of the best deals and the pleasant setting of the historic center before the midday heat.
The Peynier Flea Market returns on Sunday, June 7, 2026 in the historic village center, on Cours Albéric Laurent and Place Yves Dollo. Organized by the Peynier Fêtes association, from 8 AM to 4 PM, free entry for bargain hunters. Exhibitor setup from 6:30 AM.
As every year, the Peynier Fêtes association organizes its traditional flea market in the heart of the village, on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Peynier residents unpack their treasures between Cours Albéric Laurent and Place Yves Dollo, with an extension onto Rue des Ormeaux and Place des Savonniers.
Individuals wishing to hold a stall must return the 2026 registration form (with payment) to Peynier Town Hall (Place du Château, 13790 Peynier) before Friday, June 5, 2026. Stall setup from 6:30 AM on the day. Registration contact: [email protected].
On the program for bargain hunters: crockery, books, clothes, toys, tools, furniture, trinkets, and decorative items sold by the residents of the commune.
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Centre historique de Peynier (Cours Albéric Laurent, Place Yves Dollo)
Cours Albéric Laurent et Place Yves Dollo, 13790 Peynier, 13790 Peynier