When and where are the markets in the Cœur de Nacre?

Strolling around our markets in Cœur de Nacre, is one of the must-do parts of your holiday, as it’s a unique opportunity to meet the Norman producers.

What’s more, the atmosphere is always great.

Normandy is a veritable Eldorado for gourmets, teeming with fresh produce and local specialities.

By choosing the short route, you can be sure of tasting authentic flavours and supporting local producers.


Our weekly markets in Cœur de Nacre :

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Looking for weekly and summer markets in the Cœur de Nacre?

Whether you’re looking for fresh fruit and vegetables, dairy products such as our fine Norman cheeses or local meats.

Don’t wait any longer, visit the local markets to fill your basket.


Tuesdays

  • Courseulles-sur-Mer market, Place du Marché under the market hall and rue de la Mer, 50 to 60 stallholders : this is one of the biggest weekly markets, well known to the locals.

Wednesdays

  • Bernières-sur-Mer market, Place de l’église, 3 stallholders.
  • Douvres-la-Délivrande market, Place Lelièvre, 12 stallholders : market held at the end of the day from 4pm to 8pm, an ideal time to fill your basket with local produce after an afternoon at the beach.

Thursdays

  • Saint-Aubin-sur-mer market (in July and August), Place de la Gare.

Fridays

  • Courseulles-sur-Mer market, Place du Marché under the market hall and rue de la Mer, 50 to 60 stallholders.
  • Langrune-sur-Mer market, Place du Marché, 3 to 4 stallholders.

Saturdays

  • Bernières-sur-Mer market, rue Victor Tesnière, 3 to 4 stallholders.
  • Luc-sur-Mer market, Boulevard de la République, 3 to 10 stallholders.
  • Basly market, Place Bud Hannam, 3 to 4 stallholders : this market in the downtown sells seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Sundays

  • Courseulles-sur-mer market (in July and August), Quai des Alliés.
  • Saint-Aubin-sur-mer market, 20-30 stallholders : a must on Sunday mornings, this small market enables you to do all your grocery shopping: vegetables, fish, cheeses, meat, cider, honey or local strawberries.

The fish market is open every day!

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The Courseulles-sur-Mer fish market is open every morning of the year on the fishing harbor

Sole, ray wings, mackerel, sea bream, sea bass… you’ll find all the fish our coast has to offer.

As for seafood, you’ll find mussels, oysters from Asnelles-Meuvaines, crabs, periwinkles and more in your basket.

If you like scallops, you’ll find them on the market from October to May.


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