Dinans on the Road

Sarlat, Market Town Extraordinaire

June 2, 2019 By Linda Dinan 3 Comments

Friday, May 24, through Thursday, May 30

Sarlat is known for being a very good market town. When we stayed here in 2012, we got to see both the Wednesday and Saturday markets, the two days markets are held each week.

Not long before we left for France this year, I saw a Facebook post by Cameron Hewitt, one of Rick Steves’ primary guidebook writers and a good blogger to follow. He was listing the top 10 markets in Europe. It was a countdown from #10 to #1. Sarlat garnered the #1 spot. That’s some serious street cred.

Saturday Market in Sarlat—It’s larger and includes purveyors of goods, such as soaps and clothing, not just food items.

Wednesday Market—Seemed to be just as crowded, though there were lots fewer vendors.

Walnut vendor—There are walnuts, but also walnut oil and walnut liqueur; walnuts are a big business in this area. We saw many walnut plantations, as they are called.
We had just this one strawberry vendor, and she was very popular.

But we hit the jackpot, if seeing markets is your wish. Not only were we there for the two regular weekly markets, but we got a special bonus. On Thursday, France (or at least this part of France) was celebrating Ascension Thursday. Many people had a 4-day weekend. In Sarlat that translated to having the market on Thursday and Friday as well. That meant we were almost in a state of perpetual marketdom while we were there.

Ah, but the Ascension holiday brought something extra. Animals. Lots of animals. Penned animals. Many kinds of chickens, which meant we had competing roosters waking us early those last two days. Rabbits, donkeys, goats, ducks and geese, horses and cows. The pens were set up on Wednesday. The animals arrived early Thursday morning. Most of the horses and cows got a reprieve Thursday night, but the rest spent the night in their cages.

To say this is a popular event would be making a fairly mild statement. People arrived in droves, and families were heavily represented. Our apartment was located on a small, interior square. It had been designated a children’s space. We had chickens, pigeons, and rabbits in cages. But we also had a face painting station and tables and materials set up for art projects.

View of “our” square with its cages of animals
Sussex chickens
Porsche tractor
Boy feeding his horses
Aubrac cow

I love markets, and it was a lucky thing to be able to see this special event, but this was right on the edge of there being too much of a good thing.

Filed Under: Bordeaux 2019

Comments

  1. Orwig, Anne says

    June 2, 2019 at 9:05 am

    Linda
    I am going out the door to church and your blog just cracked me up.
    I’m leaving with a smile on my face.
    So glad you are having such a unique fun trip

    Reply
  2. Orwig, Anne says

    June 2, 2019 at 9:12 am

    I am going out the door to church and your blog just cracked me up.
    I’m leaving with a smile on my face.
    So glad you are having such a unique fun trip

    Reply
  3. Anne Goetz says

    June 2, 2019 at 3:05 pm

    Marketdom sounds like my kind of touring! I’d probably make myself sick tasting all the olives and other delights, but I’m sure it would be worth it. And how fun for you to have a temporary barnyard right outside your apartment!

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