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The Marché de Locquirec is the vibrant weekly market held in the charming coastal settlement of Locquirec, nestled on a picturesque peninsula in the Finistère department of Brittany, northwestern France. Situated at an elevation of approximately 14 meters, this market takes place directly on the port, offering stunning views over Lannion Bay. Locquirec itself is renowned for its traditional Breton houses, beautiful beaches, and rugged coastline, marking the boundary between Finistère and Côtes d'Armor.
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The Marché de Locquirec is held every Wednesday morning, typically from 9 AM to 1 PM. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the morning for the best selection of products and to secure convenient parking, especially during peak tourist season.
Visitors can find a wide variety of products, including fresh local produce, fish, cheeses, and cured meats. There are also stalls offering Asian cuisine, crepes, clothing, jewelry, shoes, and decorative items, alongside local producers.
Parking can fill up quickly, especially during busy periods. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to find a convenient spot near the port where the market is held. The market's location directly on the port means parking is often sought after.
Locquirec is situated between Lannion and Morlaix. While specific bus schedules for direct market access aren't detailed, visitors typically rely on local bus services connecting these larger towns to Locquirec. Checking local transport websites for routes and times from Lannion or Morlaix is recommended.
Absolutely! Locquirec is very family-friendly. Beyond the market, the town boasts several beaches like Les Sables Blancs and Port beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and even shore fishing when the tide recedes. There are also easy walking routes along the coast suitable for families.
While the market itself can be crowded, making it less ideal for dogs, Locquirec offers many dog-friendly walks. The coastal paths, including sections of the GR34, are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash, allowing you and your canine companion to enjoy the scenic views.
From the port, you can easily access several easy walking routes. Consider a stroll along the coastline to one of the nearby beaches like Harbor beach or Pors Ar Villec. Circular walks often incorporate the headlands, offering impressive views and a chance to explore the traditional Breton houses.
Yes, being a popular seaside resort, Locquirec has several cafes and restaurants, particularly around the port area where the market is held. You'll find options for a coffee, a quick bite, or a full meal, allowing you to enjoy the local atmosphere.
The port itself offers a beautiful panorama over Lannion Bay. For more expansive views, explore the headlands such as Pointe du Château and Pointe du Corbeau, which feature cliffs up to fifty meters high and provide stunning vistas of the rugged coastline and the Pink Granite Coast.
The market area on the port is generally flat, which can be manageable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, the market can get crowded, and some surrounding coastal paths may have uneven terrain. It's best to assess specific routes for accessibility if planning to venture beyond the immediate market area.
Locquirec is highly regarded for its natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. Hikers can explore wild coastal paths like the GR34, offering spectacular views. The town's multiple beaches are excellent for swimming, sunbathing, windsurfing, and even learning to surf, providing sheltered spots regardless of wind direction.