Bargain hunting in Pradel Park in the Monts de Lacaune Small Town of Character
Every May 8th, the village of Lacaze, a Small Town of Character nestled in the heart of the Monts de Lacaune, turns its Pradel Park into a bargain-hunting alley. Around 50 private exhibitors display furniture, tableware, toys and curios around the former school, in a preserved rural setting of the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park. A commemorative and friendly rendezvous much anticipated by the people of the Tarn highlands.
Perched at 460 metres altitude on the foothills of the Monts de Lacaune, Lacaze is a village of character, a jewel of Tarn rural heritage. With its 15th-century castle listed as a historic monument, its medieval lanes and its 60 hamlets scattered over 4,616 hectares of the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park, it embodies the soul of the southeastern Tarn highlands.
Pradel Park, laid out around the former communal school, offers the May 8th flea market an ideal green and shaded setting for a spring day of hunting. The fifty exhibitors (maximum capacity set by organisers) spread along the paths and around the heritage building, forming a coherent, airy and human-scale circuit.
Set each year on the national holiday commemorating the 1945 armistice, this flea market combines a memorial dimension with village associative life. Mainly inhabitants of Lacaze and surrounding Monts de Lacaune villages man the stalls, offering the typical inventory of rural flea markets: peasant furniture, tableware, old linen, farming tools, curios, clothing, antique toys, books and records.
The Monts de Lacaune region is renowned for its charcuterie (Lacaune cured meats with PGI status), thermal waters and pastoral tradition. Visitors can extend the day by exploring hiking trails, the seigneurial castle, or tasting local products. A lunch by reservation is traditionally offered by the organising committee.
Save the date: Friday May 8th, 2026 at Pradel Park in Lacaze for the new May 8th flea market. Fifty private exhibitors expected around the former school, for a day of rural bargain hunting in the heart of the Monts de Lacaune and the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park.
Lacaze is 50 km southeast of Albi via the D612 then D622, or 25 km northeast of Castres via the D612. Pradel Park is in the heart of the village. Free parking nearby.
Exhibitor setup from 7am. Open to public from 8am. Close at 6pm.
Capacity limited to 50 stalls. Registration required by phone or email.
Lunch by reservation, organised by the festival committee.
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Parc du Pradel
Parc du Pradel, autour de l'ancienne école, rue du Pradel, 81330 Lacaze