Markets and fairs, fruit and vegetables on a vendor's stall

The Annonay market in the Ardèche is held twice a week: on Wednesday mornings at Place de la Liberté and on Saturday mornings at Place de la Liberté and Place de la Libération. Fruit, vegetables, local produce and much more to discover in the town centre.

The market in Annonay (07100)

At the market in Ardèche’s largest town, a host of local producers offer a wide range of fresh and processed produce:

Fruit, vegetables, organic produce, milk and cheese (from cows, goats and sheep), artisan breads, meats, fruit juices, honey, flowers and plants, local beer and even oysters direct from the Mediterranean during the season!

All the producers and sellers are present on Saturday morning.

The Wednesday market is smaller, but there’s still plenty to tempt you with a well-stocked basket.

  • Poster presenting the market, town of Annonay :

Where and when?

2 times a week, Place de la Liberté(Wednesday, Saturday) and in addition Place de la Libération(Saturday), in the historic centre of Annonay.

Place de la liberté, Annonay

Wednesday and Saturday markets:

Place de la libération, Annonay

The Saturday market, complementing the Place de la Liberté

A free shuttle bus is available on Saturday mornings.

It runs every 30 minutes from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. between the Riboulon car park, the town centre and the Michelet car park.

  • Market shuttle timetable

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  • Location of car parks

To the north of the town centre, the Michelet car park, and to the south, the Riboulon car park with the free shuttle bus to the Annonay market:

Annonay in links :

The market in video

The Annonay market is an institution for thousands of locals who love good local produce, craftsmanship and impromptu encounters. But do you know all the nooks and crannies?

Through these images, rediscover this universal symbol of culinary heritage, local agriculture and community life:

C’est pas des salades, video Télà, participative local TV