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  • Datum

    27. června - 17. října 2026

Intro

Three markets are held throughout the year in Châtel-St-Denis and Les Paccots.

27 June 2026 : Summer market in Châtel-St-DenisChâtel-St-Denis comes alive on 27 June with its summer market on the Place d'Armes, the Route de la Coula and Grand-Rue. Discover the talents of 70 artisans exhibiting a variety of products ranging from glass and ceramics to woodwork and jewellery. Music and entertainment add to the festive atmosphere. Don't miss the delights of the local produce stalls and the specialities of the restaurateurs.

25 July 2026: Midsummer market in Les PaccotsJoin us at the Midsummer Market in Les Paccots, where local crafts and traditions meet at the Les Paccots ice rink. Admire the works of 60 craftspeople while enjoying a variety of entertainment. A bar is available to accompany the day. This festive event is best reached by public transport.

17 October 2026 : Bénichon market in Châtel-St-DenisAs part of the traditional Bénichon festival, a local produce market takes place on Saturday in the town centre (Place d'Arme, Route de la Coula & Grande Rue) of Châtel-St-Denis. You'll find no fewer than 110 stalls selling local produce, as well as food trucks and bars. There will also be a funfair.

If you are interested in exhibiting, please contact us by e-mail at info@les-paccots.ch.

Event information

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Contact address
Union des sociétés locales
Châtel-St-Denis
1618 Châtel-St-Denis
info@benichonchatel.ch
Location Union des sociétés locales
Case postale
1618 Châtel-St-Denis
Switzerland
Event Homepage https://fribourg.ch/en/les-paccots/events/chatel-st-denis-summermarket/
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Event dates

  • sobota 27. června 2026
  • sobota 25. července 2026
  • sobota 17. října 2026

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