Lautrec Bread and Taste Festival
Edition 2026 Gastronomy Local Produce Folk Traditions

Lautrec Bread and Taste Festival

The festival of artisanal bread and flavors in the medieval village of Lautrec

Lautrec — Tarn (81)
Dates 15 Aug — 15 Aug 2026
Location Lautrec (81)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Lautrec Bread Festival

The Lautrec Bread and Taste Festival is a gastronomic and artisanal event organized on August 15th in the medieval town of Lautrec, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France. Artisanal bakers, local producers, and food lovers gather in the cobbled streets for a market of bread and flavors, a competition for the best croissant, and traditional baking demonstrations. Free admission.

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The Bread Festival: A tribute to artisanal bakers in Lautrec

Every August 15th, the medieval town of Lautrec, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, celebrates bread in all its diversity and artisanal richness. The Bread and Taste Festival is a friendly gastronomic event that honors the artisanal bakers of Tarn and Occitanie, quality flours, and traditional know-how that make bread much more than just food: a daily work of art.

The Bread and Flavors Market

At the heart of the event, the bread market brings together artisanal bakers from all over the department and the region. Sourdough breads, cereal breads, traditional breads, artisanal brioches, corn breads, walnut breads, and Occitan specialties are displayed on stalls set up in the picturesque streets of Lautrec. Bakers invite visitors to discover their recipes, understand the secrets of fermentation, and inhale the irresistible aromas of their creations.

The flavors market accompanies the bread market with local producers offering the ingredients that enhance toast: farm butter, honeys, artisanal jams, Tarn cheeses, flavored oils, and condiments. All this in the incomparable beauty of Lautrec's medieval setting, between half-timbered houses and shaded squares.

The Best Croissant Competition

The highlight of the festival is undoubtedly the best croissant competition, which pits participating artisanal bakers against each other before a jury of connoisseurs and the public. Crispness, lamination, butteriness, golden color, shape, and flavor are the evaluation criteria for this competition, which has quickly gained a reputation far beyond the borders of Tarn. Visitors can vote for their favorite croissant and participate in tasting the creations presented by the candidates.

Traditional Baking Demonstrations

Throughout the day, baking demonstrations are organized to introduce young and old to the baker's craft. Hand kneading, shaping, forming loaves, and baking in a wood-fired oven are all steps that the artisans share with passion. These educational demonstrations allow visitors to understand the long process from wheat grains to daily bread, and to better appreciate the value of artisanal work.

Lautrec, a medieval setting for a festival of flavors

Lautrec is one of the most remarkable villages in Tarn. Its ramparts, its restored windmill, its cobbled streets, and its medieval houses make it an exceptional setting for this gastronomic festival. The village is also famous for its Label Rouge IGP pink garlic and its year-round cultural dynamism. The Bread Festival is part of this rich festive calendar as an event rooted in the culture of taste and artisanal know-how that characterizes the Tarn region of Cocagne.

August 15th, Assumption Day, a traditional holiday throughout rural France, finds a particularly flavorful and lively expression in Lautrec around this universal and essential product: bread.

Lautrec Bread Festival — edition 2026

Lautrec Bread and Taste Festival on August 15, 2026. The free gastronomic festival of the Tarn medieval village returns with its artisanal bakers' market, its best croissant competition, its baking demonstrations, and its market of Occitan regional flavors.

Bread and Taste Festival 2026 in Lautrec

On August 15, 2026, Assumption Day, Lautrec celebrates a new edition of its Bread and Taste Festival. In the medieval streets of this village listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, artisanal bakers and local producers take over the space for a day of sharing around bread and flavors. The bakers' market will feature a fine selection of artisanal creations, the best croissant competition will pit participating artisans against each other, baking demonstrations will introduce young and old to the gestures of the bakery, and the flavors market will offer products from the rich terroir of the Tarn region of Cocagne. Free admission for the whole family.

Highlights Lautrec Bread Festival 2026

  • Market of artisanal bakers from Tarn and Occitanie
  • Best croissant competition with jury and public tasting
  • Traditional baking demonstrations
  • Flavors market – local producers from Tarn
  • Family entertainment
  • Free admission

Prices Lautrec Bread Festival 2026

Free admission.

Practical information — Lautrec Bread Festival

Access

Lautrec is located in the Tarn department (81), 35 km south of Albi and 12 km north of Castres.

  • By car: From Albi, D83 then D92 (approx. 40 min). From Castres, D112 (approx. 20 min). From Toulouse, A68 then D112 (approx. 1h15).
  • Parking: Four free parking lots around the medieval village. Signage in place for the event.

Location

Historic center of Lautrec, medieval streets and village squares (81440). Village listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France.

Prices

Free admission.

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Where does it take place — Lautrec Bread Festival

Centre historique médiéval de Lautrec

Centre historique, ruelles médiévales, 81440 Lautrec

Contact Lautrec Bread Festival

Tel
05 63 75 90 04

Lautrec Bread Festival in brief

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History of Lautrec Bread Festival