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Fête de la Pleine Lune in Lannion: Celebrating Celtic Tradit

The 3rd edition of the Fête de la Pleine Lune is set for Saturday, July 25, 2026, at the Manoir de Trorozec in Lannion, located on the beautiful Côte de Granit Rose in Brittany. This popular festival focuses on wellness, nature, and notable Celtic traditions, attracting visitors every two years who seek a captivating atmosphere filled with crafts, music, and engaging lectures. This year’s celebration features unique activities, including a fairy-tale and medieval costume contest, alongside a memorable evening celebration under the full moon until 1 a.m. Attendees can explore over 40 Breton exhibitors and creators, participate in workshops, and enjoy craft demonstrations. The musical lineup includes performances from Marion Le Solliec on Celtic harp and Dominique Molard on handpan, offering an exciting mix of world sounds, jazz, and electro-acoustic tunes. Notable speakers such as Pascal Lamour, a prominent figure in contemporary Celtic culture, and Christophe Auray, recognized for his work on Breton folk traditions, will be present. With a variety of activities planned, the Fête de la Pleine Lune promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Celtic heritage and community spirit.

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Region: Brittany

Category: Popular Festivals & Rural Traditions, Traditional Music & Dance

Topic: events

Country: France

Address: 8 rue de Trorozec, Lannion, France

Date: 25 July 2026

Source: Datatourisme. Verified and adapted by FranceRegional.

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