Les Journees des Tourneurs is retained because the Labaroche wood museum source ties the weekend to a resource central to the valley and the Welche region: wood. The program includes wood turners, scroll saw artists, demonstrations of tools and techniques, outdoor mobile sawing, wooden pipe drilling, shingle making, chainsaw carving and old-fashioned woodworking led by museum guides. It is a strong craft-and-heritage event rather than a generic makers’ fair.
Tag: pays-welche
Escape Game au Pays Welche in Freland
This escape game is kept because its story is explicitly built around the Welche community of Freland. The source asks players to recover an enemy’s hidden plan and bring it back to the community leader, using a fictional threat to draw participants into a local cultural setting. It is interactive rather than a traditional tour, but the narrative, place name and Pays Welche framing give it a stronger regional identity than a generic leisure game.
Oh Les Welches in Le Bonhomme: Valley Trades and Traditions
Oh Les Welches is kept because it concentrates several identity markers from the Welche valley. The Colmar tourism source describes old forest and farm trades, demonstrations of local crafts, farm products, folklore and family activities. Food appears in the program, including a woodcutter’s grill and a Welche poelee, but the curated category is not a market or a food fair. The strongest editorial angle is the transmission of valley know-how, rural trades and local festive customs.