CUEILLETTE DE SERESVILLE - LES JARDINS DE CHARTRES
Read moreLa Cueillette de Seresville, located in Mainvilliers, is a food market selling fruit and vegetables picked directly or in the store, as well as farm produce and groceries. The boutique remains open throughout the winter, selling seasonal vegetables. To get there, take the CD 105/1 between Mainvilliers and Seresville, then turn left towards the pick-your-own. Parking is available, but not guarded, so please do not leave anything of value in your vehicle.
LA FERME DE LA BROUAZE MONIQUE ET CHRISTIAN NOEL
Read moreFor the pleasure of picking up its fruits and vegetables, a giant vegetable garden opens to you, 5 minutes by car from Chartres town Centre. The place is known for its remontante variety of strawberries, the mara of the wood, its raspberries, its tomatoes, the big where the flesh predominates, des or cherry-tomatoes. But you'll also get lots of green beans, zucchini, cucumbers, peppers, cabbage, broccoli, turnips, pumpkins, and so on. Christian Christmas is an attentive wine cellar for its clientele that it welcomes with a smile and leaves with a bit of basil, a gift from the house. Olives are provided by the house. In the store, you will find some of the primeurs and other products, very local. On Saturday morning, the cheese Patrick Mill and the Nadine Talbot poultry breeder take place in La Brouaze market.
LES JARDINS D'IMBERMAIS
Read moreThree in one. At the Jardins d'Imbermais, which is easily accessible from the national road linking Chartres to Dreux, visitors will find three ways to discover the world of market gardening and to enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables in all seasons. First, there is the pick-your-own, which was launched in 1989; then there is the store, which contains local products from the Imbermais farm and surrounding farms; and finally, groups are invited to discover the life of a vegetable garden through an hour-long stroll and visit of the site.