Our experience in Normandy is that Markets tend to be smaller affairs, probably you can rely on getting some fruit and veg, but there will be limited choice and you may find yourself unable to buy meat or cheese. In the summer there are usually local supermarkets open on a Sunday morning to fill the gap!
Markets take place throughout the week in various towns and villages:
Monday:
- Bricquebec
- Carentan
- Saint-James
- Torigni-sur-Vire
Tuesday:
- Barfleur
- Brehal
- Cherbourg
- Coutances
- Ducey
- Hambye
- Jullouville
- Octeville
- Portbail
- Villedieu
- Saint-Lo
- Sourdeval
- Villedieu-les-Poeles
Wednesday:
- La Haye-du-Puits
- La Haye-Pesnel
- Granville
- Gavray
- Giverny
- Pontorson
- St Hilaire-du-Harcouet
- Saint-Lo
- Saint Pierre-Eglise
Thursday:
- Carolles
- Cerences
- Cherbourg
- Coutances
- Octeville
- Saint-Lo
- Sainte-Mere-Eglise
- Saint Pair-sur-Mer
Friday:
- Carentan
- Hambye
- Jullouville
- Les Pieux
- Picauville
- Sartilly
- Saint-Lo
- Valognes
Saturday:
- Avranches
- Barneville-Carteret
- Gavray
- Granville
- Honfleur
- Montebourg
- Mortain
- Octeville
- Percy
- Saint-Lo
- St Sauveur-le-Vicomte
- Saint Vaast-la-Hougue
Sunday:
- Barfleur
- Marigny
- Octeville
- Saint-Lo
- St-Martin-de-Brehal
A more comprehensive list of Normandy markets can be found here: http://normandy.angloinfo.com/information/3/markets.asp
Here’s more information to make the most of your visit to Normandy:
- Attractions
- Beaches
- Chateaux / Gardens
- Cycling
- D-Day Sites
- Food & Drink
- Gites
- Markets
- Towns
- Restaurants