Occitanie

26Apr

Sant Jordi Serralongue

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01May

Festival Pyrénées Breizh

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01May

Fête des Fleurs Saint-Jean

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01May

Floralies Balaruc

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01May

Salon Biterrois Agriculture

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01May

Fête de l’Artichaut

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02May

Vèrévin Campagne

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03May

Fête du Pélardon

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09May

Claude Marti Villefranche

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09May

Total Festum Villefranche

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16May

Total Festum Puisserguier

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16May
21May

Feria de Pentecôte

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23May

En camin per la lenga

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23May

Fête de la Cerise Céret

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24May

Fête des Fromages Rocamadour

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24May

Trophée des As Sommières

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24May

Fête de la Transhumance Aubrac

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29May

Fête du Pois Chiche

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30May

Transhumance en Bellongue

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02Jun

Total Festum Le Vigan

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04Jun

Joutes d’Agde

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05Jun

Cahors Juin Jardins

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07Jun

Journée juegos Entre-Vignes

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09Jun

Festival des Architectures Vives

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10Jun
12Jun

Thriller Festival

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12Jun

A la montanha

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12Jun

Made in Occitanie

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13Jun

Festival Polynes’iles

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13Jun

Médiévale au Château d’Allègre

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13Jun

Transhumance en Bethmale

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19Jun

Joutes de Bouzigues

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21Jun

Transhumance Mont-Lozère

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23Jun

Feux de la Saint-Jean Céret

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23Jun

Feux de la Saint-Jean Canet

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23Jun

Feux de la Saint-Jean Perpignan

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24Jun

Challenge Argence Beaucaire

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27Jun

Janada de Albi

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Rocamadour, Occitanie, France. Photo by le Sixième Rêve on Unsplash

Occitanie : A Cultural Odyssey through the Soul of Southern France. (Events April, May, June 2026)

Welcome to the definitive digital cartography of occitanie’s regional identity. This interactive map is more than a schedule of dates; it is a gateway to the living roots of a territory celebrating its 10th anniversary as a unified region in 2026. For the cultured traveler, the linguist, and the researcher, this second quarter of 2026 offers a rare convergence of ancestral traditions and contemporary creativity across thirteen diverse departments.

A Land of Universal Value: The UNESCO Anchor

Occitanie is home to some of the world’s most significant cultural landmarks. Our map highlights events unfolding within and around eight UNESCO World Heritage sites. In 2026, we specifically celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Canal du Midi as a global treasure. From the terracotta majesty of the Episcopal City of Albi to the virtually perfect medieval architecture of the Historic Fortified City of Carcassonne, these sites serve as the stage for “Active Patrimonialization”—where history is not just observed but performed through festivals and reenactments.

Linguistic Vitality: The Voice of the Troubadours

For students and teachers of French, Occitanie offers a unique sociolinguistic laboratory. The Total Festum festival (May 9 – July 5, 2026) transforms villages into hubs of Occitan and Catalan expression. By following the pins on our map, you can engage with polyphonic singing, bilingual theater, and the “Janada” fire rituals that preserve the Langue d’Oc, a language inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

Conscious Tourism: Supporting the Rural Heartland

We invite you to practice Conscious Tourism—a movement centered on learning, respect, and economic sustainability. By attending a “Transhumance” in the Aubrac Plateau or the Cévennes mountains, you directly support the agro-pastoral communities that have shaped these landscapes for millennia. These events represent a slow-travel alternative to crowded resorts, allowing you to witness the seasonal cycles of rural life and the artisanal excellence of “Made in Occitanie” products.

How to Navigate this Map

Each pin on this map represents a verified, deep-linked entry into the regional culture:

  • Maritime Heritage: Board historic tall ships at(https://escaleasete.com/) or witness the high-speed “Joutes” (water jousting) on the Languedoc canals.
  • Historical Reenactment: Step into the Roman Empire at the Arènes de Nîmes during the “Journées Romaines”.
  • Traditional Sports: Discover the intensity of “Balle au Tambourin” or the non-lethal athletic dialogue of the “Course Camarguaise”.

By exploring these posts via our interactive links, you become a stakeholder in the preservation of southern European history. Let this map guide you beyond the typical tourist path and into the authentic heart of Occitanie.