8th May réderie in a Santerre amiénois village
The Aubercourt réderie takes over rue Principale on Friday 8 May 2026. This small Santerre village east of Amiens celebrates Victory Day with a traditional réderie bringing together residents and neighbours for a relaxed day of bargain hunting. A modest but authentic gathering, emblematic of Picard villages' passion for this popular practice.
In the Somme, the 8th of May public holiday traditionally means réderies. Many villages organise their annual event that day, making the most of the early-May bank holiday to attract off-work bargain hunters. Aubercourt follows suit: on Friday 8 May 2026, the village's rue Principale becomes the stage for this much-anticipated réderie.
Aubercourt is a very small village, and its réderie reflects this human scale. Exhibitors, mostly locals and neighbouring villagers (Démuin, Villers-aux-Érables, Hangard), lay out in front of their homes or on the main street. The offering, classic for a Picard réderie, includes clothes, tableware, toys, books, small furniture, tools, decorative items, bric-à-brac. A far cry from big fairs: here, you come to browse and chat with neighbours.
Aubercourt is a rural Somme commune between Moreuil and Corbie, in the Santerre amiénois. The village keeps a peaceful rural character, with its church, traditional Picard farms and endless fields. Like the whole region, Aubercourt was deeply marked by the First World War — the Somme battlefields are nearby — and several military cemeteries recall that past.
The Aubercourt réderie embodies that simple, warm Picard spirit. You arrive mid-morning after coffee, stroll down rue Principale for an hour or two, chat with sellers, sometimes pick up an unexpected bargain (an old tool, a piece of china, a collectible toy), and leave satisfied to have shared in this village moment.
For visitors from further afield, this réderie pairs well with a morning of hunting at nearby events (Démuin, Rouvrel, Ailly-sur-Noye, often grouped the same weekend). Bring cash, a bag, comfortable shoes. Parking on the village outskirts. Few food options on site, bring a picnic or stop in a neighbouring village.
Aubercourt réderie, Friday 8 May 2026 (public holiday), on the village's rue Principale. Small village réderie typical of the Santerre amiénois, bringing together locals and neighbours around stalls of bric-à-brac, clothes, tableware and toys. Warm authentic atmosphere. Free admission for visitors.
2 rue Principale and surroundings, Aubercourt (80110).
Village 20 km east of Amiens, accessible via D934 and local roads. Parking on the village outskirts.
Registration via Aubercourt town hall or the organising association.
Free for visitors.
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Rue Principale d'Aubercourt
2 rue Principale, 80110 Aubercourt