Stock up on gourmet Breton souvenirs
Stock up on gourmet Breton souvenirs
Daily appointment or not food markets in Morbihan are a must for discovering the producers and their products. Breton products.
There are many markets in the Morbihan Gulf. Whether traditional, craft or organic, the markets invite you to stroll around and discover Breton specialities. Give in to the temptation of tasting delicious local productsYou won't be disappointed!
An opportunity to discover the Brittany's gastronomic heritage and come back with plenty of gourmet memories
5 reasons to go to the market
A chance to get some fresh air and relax. Combine business with pleasure by discovering the many markets in and around Vannes.
Buying local and in season
During your visit to the market, you can make some great discoveries of quality, local, artisanal products. Buying quality products has become essential, which is why markets are a good opportunity to eat better, particularly with fresh, local produce.
The human touch: at the heart of markets
The exhibitors are craftsmen and local producers, but above all people with common sense who know their products inside out. They can offer invaluable advice. What's more, the human contact is present: you can take the time to talk to them and create a close bond.
Discovering Breton specialities
The best opportunity to taste specialities from the brittany region and other local products is to discover them at a market. The various local producers present at the markets will be able to show you their products. You'll be able to use your sense of taste and smell to decide whether you like the product or not.
Supporting the local economy
Buying at the market means supporting local producers. The money spent on their products goes straight back to them, unlike products bought in supermarkets.
An idea for a walk
Visit a market during your holidays in VannesDoes that appeal to you?
Going to the market also means strolling around and discovering a new atmosphere. The voices of the shopkeepers, the smells that make you want to buy everything, the colourful stalls, the surprising discoveries... visit a market in Morbihan is a real outing.
List of markets in Morbihan
Breton specialitiesThe best-selling local produce from the Gulf: oysters, cider, galettes... discover the markets around Vannes. These include Morbihan's most beautiful markets !
Monday morning market in the Gulf of Morbihan
- Arzon, Port du Crouesty (April to September)
- Sarzeau, Port St-Jacques (last Monday in June to first Monday in September) - craft and food market
Tuesday market
Tuesday morning:
- Arradon, Place de l'Église (all year round)
- Arzon, Place de l'Église (all year round)
- Île d'Arz, Grande Rue (July and August)
- Île aux Moines, in the village (July and August)
- Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Place de l'Église (all year round) - small market
- Vannes, Ménimur, shopping centre (all year)
Tuesday afternoon:
- Saint-Avé, Place Notre-Dame du Loc (from 4pm to 7pm) - ORGANIC market
Wednesday market in Brittany
Wednesday mornings:
- Larmor-Baden, Place de l'Église (all year round) - small food market
- Ploeren, town (all year round) - small food market
- Vannes, city centre (all year): on the must-visit market in Morbihan
Wednesday afternoons:
- Baden, Port Blanc pier (July and August, 2pm to 8pm) - art and food market
- Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Place de l'Église (July and August from 4pm to 9pm) - organic craft market and musical entertainment
Thursday market in South Morbihan
Thursday morning:
- Île d'Arz, Grande Rue (July and August) - small market
- Le Bono, Place de la République (all year round) - small food market
- Sarzeau, Place des Trinitaires (all year round)
- Vannes, Kercado, new esplanade Jean Bertho in front of the shopping centre (8am to 1pm) - open-air market
Thursday afternoon:
- Larmor-Baden, Place de l'Église and route de Vannes (last 2 Thursdays in July and first 2 Thursdays in August, 6.30pm to 11pm) - night market and musical entertainment
- Locmaria/Grand-Champ, Place de la Voile (all year round, 4pm to 7pm) - small food market
- Surzur, Place de l'Église in summer / Grande rue from September to June (all year round from 5pm to 8pm) - small food market, entertainment in summer
Friday market
Friday morning:
- Arradon, Place de l'Église (all year round)
- Arzon, Rade de Port Navalo (April to All Saints' Day)
- Elven, Place de l'Église (all year round, 8am to 12.30pm) - small food market
- Île aux Moines, Place du Marché (all year round) - small food market
- Saint-Armel, Place de l'Église (all year round) - small food market
- Sulniac, Place de l'Église (all year round, 8am to 1pm) - small traditional and ORGANIC market
- Vannes, Ménimur, shopping centre (all year)
- Saint-Colombier, village centre (all year round from 5pm to 8pm) - small food market
Friday afternoon:
- Baden, parvis de la Mairie (all year round from 4.30pm to 7.30pm) - local market
- Plescop, rue du Verger (from 4.30pm to 7.30pm) - small market, local producers, organic produce and crafts
- Séné, Place de l'Église - town centre (from 4pm to 7.30pm) - small food market
- Theix-Noyalo, Place de la Chapelle (from 4.30pm to 7pm) - small market of local produce
Saturday markets in and around Vannes
Saturday morning:
- Grand-Champ, Ti Kreiz Ker - small market, local produce
- Le Bono, Place de la République (all year round) - small food market
- Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Place de l'Église (April to September only) - small market
- Saint-Nolff, Place du centre commercial (all year round from 8.30am to 1pm) - small food and craft market
- Sarzeau, Place Richemont (all year) - food market
- ValvesCity centre (all year round)
Sunday morning market in Morbihan
- Arradon (all year round, 9am to 12.30pm) - small food market
- Arzon / Port-Navalo, Place du Taveno (all year round) - small market
- Larmor-Baden, Place de l'Église (all year round)
- Le Tour-du-Parc, village (all year round) - small food market
- Ploeren, town (all year round) - small food market
- Saint-Avé, Place de l'Hôtel de Ville - small food market
- Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Place de l'Église (all year round) - large market
- Theix-Noyalo, Place du Marché
- Vannes, École Sainte-Bernadette, Conleau (all year round)
- Treffléan, Place de la Mairie (1st Sunday of each month)