Markets Within Day Trip Distance of Frayssinet-le-Gélat

We have compiled for you a comprehensive guide to traditional French markets accessible from your holiday cottage base in Frayssinet-le-Gélat


Discover the local markets of Frayssinet-le-Gélat

Nestled in the scenic Lot region, Frayssinet-le-Gélat is our charming village surrounded by rolling countryside, medieval churches, and inviting communal spaces. Though the village itself is small, its surrounding towns host vibrant weekly markets brimming with regional produce: from fragrant baguettes, artisan cheeses, honey, fruits and vegetables, to fine Cahors wines and honeyed prunes .

These markets are more than just places to shop—they’re vibrant social hubs, perfect for soaking up the authentic flavours, warm hospitality, and rustic rhythms of rural southern France.

Marchés Gourmands

In summer, evening “marchés gourmands” light up nearby villages—bringing together long wooden tables, local musicians and delicious fare under the stars. A popular example is the Thursday-evening market in Loubéjac, alive with food stalls and convivial atmosphere. See our separate guide here for marchés gourmands.

MONDAY MARKETS

Castelfranc (13 km, 16 min drive)

  • Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM (afternoon market)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: Small local market

Lacapelle-Cabanac (20 km, 25 min drive)

  • Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (afternoon market)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 3-6 exhibitors (small village market)

TUESDAY MARKETS

Puy-l’Évêque (12 km, 15 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 15-20 exhibitors
  • Special: Beautiful hilltop village setting

Catus (20 km, 24 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 25-30 exhibitors (medium-sized market)

Wednesday Markets

Cahors (33 km, 40 min drive) ⭐ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

  • Time: Morning (typically 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 60-100 exhibitors (large market)
  • Special: Regional capital with extensive food offerings, local wines, and artisan products

Luzech (21 km, 25 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 25-35 exhibitors
  • Special: Scenic riverside location

Thursday Markets

Monsempron-Libos (26 km, 29 min drive) RECOMMENDED

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 100 exhibitors (very large market)

Lacapelle-Cabanac (20 km, 25 min drive)

  • Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (afternoon market)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 3-6 exhibitors

Mercuès (24 km, 25 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 3-6 exhibitors (small market)

Friday Markets

Prayssac (10 km, 15 min drive) ⭐ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 70-130 exhibitors (large market)
  • Special: One of the region’s largest and most diverse markets

Douelle (28 km, 35 min drive)

  • Time: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM (afternoon market)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 4-5 exhibitors (very small)

Cabrerets (56 km, 60 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 30 exhibitors
  • Special: Near Pech Merle caves

Saturday Markets

Cahors (33 km, 40 min drive) ⭐ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

  • Time: Morning (typically 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 60-100 exhibitors
  • Special: Weekend market with additional vendors and social atmosphere

Duravel (17 km, 20 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 – 12:00)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 4-6 exhibitors

Floressas (20 km, 25 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 – 12:00)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 10 exhibitors

Lalbenque (54 km, 55 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 – 12:00)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 30-40 exhibitors
  • Special: Famous for truffle market in winter season

Lamagdelaine (36 km, 45 min drive)

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 – 12:00)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 2 exhibitors (very small)

SUNDAY MARKETS

Cazals (8 km, 10 min drive) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 – 12:00)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 30-40 exhibitors in peak season

Montcuq (33 km, 40 min drive) ⭐ HIGLY RECOMMENDED

  • Time: Morning (typically 8:00 – 12:00)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: 50-60 exhibitors
  • Special: June 1 – September 30, pets not allowed in market area

NEARBY DORDOGNE MARKETS (45-60 minutes drive)

Sarlat-la-Canéda (45 km, 55 min drive) ⭐ MUST-VISIT

  • Time: Wednesday & Saturday mornings (8:00 – 12:30)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: One of France’s most famous markets
  • Special: UNESCO World Heritage town, exceptional food market

Gourdon (35 km, 30 min drive) ⭐ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

  • Time: Tuesday & Saturday mornings (8:00 – 12:00)
  • Season: All year round
  • Size: Large regional market
  • Special: Beautiful medieval town setting

SPECIAL SEASONAL MARKETS

Lalbenque Truffle Market (55 km, 55 min drive)

  • Time: Tuesday mornings (December – February)
  • Season: Truffle season only
  • Special: Famous truffle market where dealers trade black truffles

Christmas Markets (Various locations)

  • Time: December weekends
  • Season: December only
  • Locations: Cahors, Sarlat, Gourdon, and other major towns

MARKET TIPS FOR VISITORS

  • Best Times: Arrive early (8:00-9:00 AM) for best selection
  • Bring Cash: Many vendors prefer cash payments
  • Bring Bags: Bring your own shopping bags
  • Language: Basic French phrases helpful, but many vendors patient with tourists
  • Parking: Saturday markets are busiest – arrive early for parking
  • Seasonal Variations: Summer markets often have more vendors and tourists

WHAT TO EXPECT AT LOT VALLEY MARKETS

Local Specialties:

  • Cahors wine and local vintages
  • Rocamadour cheese
  • Foie gras and duck products
  • Fresh truffles (winter season)
  • Walnuts and walnut oil
  • Prunes and dried fruits
  • Local honey
  • Artisan breads and pastries

Typical Vendors:

  • Local farmers with seasonal produce
  • Cheese specialists
  • Wine producers
  • Artisan bakers
  • Butchers specializing in regional meats
  • Seasonal truffle dealers
  • Clothing and crafts vendors

Note: Market times are typical but can vary slightly by season. It’s recommended to confirm current times with local tourist offices, especially for smaller markets.