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1. Auray Market – Monday Morning

The Auray market is without doubt the biggest and most famous in the area, drawing locals and visitors alike every Monday morning to the charming streets of the historic centre. Stalls overflow with the finest produce Brittany has to offer: artisan cheeses from local farms, barrels of traditional cider and chouchen, towering pyramids of freshly baked crêpes and galettes, and fragrant bouquets of seasonal flowers. The setting itself is magnificent — half-timbered houses and cobblestone lanes provide a picturesque backdrop that makes shopping here feel like stepping back in time. Located just 15 minutes from Le Moulin des Oies Campsite, this is the market that should be at the very top of your holiday list.
⭐ Plus : the unmissable Monday morning market, 15 minutes from the campsite
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2. Étel Market – Tuesday Morning

Nestled beside the picturesque harbour of Étel, this small but utterly charming market takes place every Tuesday morning and offers an authentically local experience. The star attraction is undoubtedly the fish stall, where the morning's catch is displayed on beds of crushed ice — gleaming sea bass, turbot, sole and monkfish, alongside buckets of langoustines and spider crabs. Oyster producers from the ria sell their harvest directly to customers, shucking them on the spot for those who cannot wait. Local vegetable growers complete the offering with seasonal produce. Just 5 minutes from the campsite, this is the perfect midweek market for stocking up on the freshest ingredients.
⭐ Plus : harbour-fresh fish and oysters straight from the ria
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3. Belz Market – Wednesday Morning

The Belz market is the local one — small, friendly and wonderfully authentic. Held every Wednesday morning right in the village, it is easily reachable on foot from Le Moulin des Oies Campsite, making it the most convenient market of the week. Despite its modest size, the quality of the produce is outstanding: artisan sourdough bread baked in wood-fired ovens, jars of golden Breton honey, seasonal fruits bursting with flavour, and homemade jams and preserves. This is the kind of market where the producers know their regular customers by name and are happy to chat about their craft. A wonderful way to start the day before heading off to explore.
⭐ Plus : walk from the campsite to this charming village market
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4. Vannes Market – Wednesday & Saturday

Set against the spectacular backdrop of Vannes' medieval ramparts and half-timbered houses, this market is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the taste buds. The covered market hall, Les Halles des Lices, operates daily but reaches its peak on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when the surrounding squares fill with dozens of additional open-air stalls. The selection is extraordinary: towering displays of fresh flowers, glistening fish counters, wheels of aged cheese, artisan pottery, woven baskets and handmade linen. Allow a full morning to explore the market and then wander the enchanting streets of the old town. Vannes is about 40 minutes from the campsite and well worth the journey.
⭐ Plus : a spectacular market in a stunning medieval setting
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5. Quiberon Market – Saturday Morning

The Quiberon market brings a distinctly seaside flavour to your Saturday morning. Held in the town centre near the port, the stalls are laden with the specialities that have made this peninsula famous: tins of artisan sardines in every conceivable flavour, jars of rillettes de la mer, smoked fish, and towers of fresh shellfish. Local conserveries display their beautifully packaged products, which make excellent souvenirs to bring home. During the summer months, Thursday evening night markets add a festive dimension with live music, artisan food trucks and a convivial atmosphere. Combine your market visit with a day on the Wild Coast for the perfect Quiberon experience.
⭐ Plus : sardines, seafood specialities and summer night markets
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6. Carnac Market – Wednesday & Sunday

Held in the shadow of the world-famous megalithic alignments, the Carnac market is a delightful blend of gastronomy and heritage. Taking place on Wednesdays and Sundays, the stalls showcase the very best of Breton culinary tradition: blocks of rich salted butter from local dairies, dense and custardy far breton, dark and intensely flavoured buckwheat honey, and stacks of butter biscuits. The Sunday market is particularly popular with families, who combine a morning of shopping with an afternoon visit to the standing stones. This is the ideal market for sourcing authentic Breton specialities that you simply cannot find anywhere else.
⭐ Plus : Breton culinary treasures near the famous megaliths
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7. Summer Night Markets

When the long summer evenings arrive, the villages around Belz come alive with enchanting night markets that are as much about atmosphere as they are about shopping. Étel, Erdeven and Plouharnel each host their own marchés nocturnes on different evenings, featuring local artisans selling handmade jewellery, pottery, paintings and leather goods. Live musicians provide a festive soundtrack, while food trucks serve everything from wood-fired pizzas to Breton galettes and moules-frites. Fairy lights strung between the stalls create a magical ambiance that is utterly irresistible. These markets are a highlight of the Breton summer and a wonderful way to spend a warm evening with the family.
⭐ Plus : magical evening markets with live music and artisan crafts
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8. La Trinité-sur-Mer Covered Market

The covered market at La Trinité-sur-Mer operates daily and is a year-round destination for food lovers. This elegant harbour town, famous for its sailing heritage, boasts a market where the emphasis is firmly on quality over quantity. The oyster stalls are the undisputed highlight: local producers from the Golfe du Morbihan and the Rivière de Crac'h sell their finest specimens, and you can sit at the counter with a glass of Muscadet and taste a freshly shucked dozen while watching the yachts in the harbour. The surrounding port terrace is lined with restaurants and cafés, making it easy to extend your market visit into a leisurely lunch. A truly refined Breton experience.
⭐ Plus : daily oysters and port-side elegance
🧺 Market mornings are one of the great joys of a camping holiday in Morbihan. From the bustling stalls of Auray to the harbour-side charm of Étel and the magical summer night markets, there is a market for every day of the week within easy reach of Le Moulin des Oies Campsite. Fill your basket with local treasures and taste the very best of Brittany!