Flea markets and antique fairs in Normandy on 22-23 August 2026: the Yvetot foire à tout takes over the showground on Saturday and Sunday, while the Orne packs six car boot sales into Sunday alone.
Two hundred sellers at Tanville. The little town in the Orne bocage lays out its stalls on Sunday 23 August, along with five other communes in the same département. Flea markets and antique fairs in Normandy on 22-23 August 2026: the Yvetot foire à tout takes over the showground on Saturday and Sunday, while the Orne packs six car boot sales into Sunday alone.
Two full days on the Yvetot showground
Yvetot hands its showground to the foire à tout run by Multimuneris on Saturday and Sunday. Two days of trading, at a weekend when almost every other Norman sale runs for a single day.
The fair comes round every month.
Private sellers and dealers set up side by side on the wide open ground, in the middle of the town the Pays de Caux calls its capital. Furniture, china, clothes, toys, books, oddments of every kind: a foire à tout, the Norman name for a car boot sale, casts a wide net instead of specialising. Cauchois bargain hunters treat it as a fixture.
Yvetot is one of only two Seine-Maritime addresses open across the weekend of 22-23/08, and the only one of the pair that is not a standing market.
The ground allows what a village square rules out: rows of pitches across two consecutive days, Saturday and Sunday. Yvetot opens the Norman hunting weekend and closes it.
The big Sunday, from bocage to shoreline
One hundred and sixty sellers on the Manche coast: AS Jullouville Sartilly runs its Jullouville street sale and car boot sale on Sunday in this seaside resort in the south of the département, and the club draws part of its funding from it. Further south, on the edge of Mont-Saint-Michel bay, the Marcey-les-Grèves brocante fair lines up a hundred and fifty and stands as the big sale of the Avranches area.
The festival committee of Tanville gathers two hundred sellers in the village centre, with a bar, food stands and free coffee for anyone who sets up. At Ferrières-la-Verrerie, the Saint-Roch village feast stretches some fifty stalls along more than a kilometre of rue Quéru, between storytelling, a baking contest, bouncy castles and a duck pond game.
Admission is free at both.
Facing Omaha Beach, the Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer car boot sale puts around a hundred and twenty sellers on the esplanade above the sand, an attic sale the commune repeats every summer. In the Pays d'Auge, the Petites Puces de Beaumont-en-Auge reach their 34th edition and fill the lanes of the hilltop village, private sellers and dealers mixed together, in aid of the church restoration fund.
On the edge of the Centre-Val de Loire, the Tillières-sur-Avre foire à tout brings out furniture, china, clothes and toys in this medieval town of the Avre valley.