The spring réderie of the Picardy Santerre
The Laucourt Flea Market takes place every spring on Place Henry Bayard, in the heart of this small Picardy Santerre village. A local event run by village volunteers, it gathers private individuals and visitors for a friendly display: tableware, clothes, books, toys, trinkets. An authentic rural réderie reflecting the community life of this southern Somme town.
Laucourt is a small village in the Santerre, a southeastern Somme region marked by large cereal plains and World War I history. Each spring, the town organizes its annual flea market on Place Henry Bayard, a local rendezvous.
The historic village square welcomes exhibitors and visitors. Private individuals, the majority, offer the classic Picardy réderie display: tableware, family clothes, toys, books, vinyls, tools, trinkets, small furniture.
Laucourt is a village of about a hundred inhabitants, near Roye and Montdidier. This part of the department, marked by WWI battles, underwent heavy reconstruction. Organizing a flea market here helps maintain active community life.
Far from large urban réderies attracting thousands, village flea markets like Laucourt cultivate a different spirit: proximity, conversation, simple pleasure of bargain hunting without pressure.
Check times with town hall. Arrive early. Bring small cash. Discover the surroundings.
The Laucourt Flea Market takes place on Sunday 17 May 2026, Place Henry Bayard. Village réderie in the Picardy Santerre. Free admission.
Place Henry Bayard, Laucourt (80700).
Generally 7am to 5pm.
Mostly private individuals.
Free admission.
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Place Henry Bayard
Place Henry Bayard, 80700 Laucourt