Region: Normandy

  • Fête de la Mer in Veulettes-sur-Mer: Sea Blessing

    The Fête de la Mer in Veulettes-sur-Mer offers a day of tradition and community. The event starts at 10:30 AM with a mass at Place du Catelier, followed by the Blessing of the Sea, celebrating the region’s maritime heritage. In the afternoon at 3 PM, children can take part in a sandcastle and pebble painting competition. This engaging activity has a registration fee of 3€ per child, allowing young artists to showcase their creativity along the coast. The festival highlights the sea’s importance to the community and fosters connections among residents and visitors. Don’t miss this chance to participate in a cherished local celebration!

  • Local Producers Market in Asnelles: Crafts & Games

    Join the Gold Beach Tourist Office for the Local Producers and Crafts Market at the Asnelles sea wall on 15 August 2026. This notable event highlights local artisans and producers, providing a unique opportunity to savor regional specialties and acquire handmade goods. Guests can also participate in giant wooden games hosted by Anime Normandie, ensuring a delightful experience for all. The morning will begin with a traditional Assumption mass and the blessing of the sea, giving a cultural flair to the celebrations. This market uniquely showcases Normandy’s local craftsmanship and culinary offerings, ideal for those wishing to connect with the region’s heritage.

  • Children’s Activity in Dieppe: Pirate Adventures

    Every year, E.S.T.R.A.N. Cité de la Mer hosts the Jardin des Mers at the Station Nautique Dieppe Pays Normand. From Monday to Friday, children aged 4 to 10 can participate from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. in a variety of activities aimed at discovering the marine environment. This year features the special “Pirate for a Day” activity, where kids embark on a treasure hunt and face challenges. Participants will explore the coastline at low tide, create sea knot books, and enjoy various marine-themed activities. Each session, supervised by trained E.S.T.R.A.N. leaders, is limited to 8 children, ensuring personal attention. Children should arrive equipped with boots for beach outings and raincoats if needed. Activities may include foot fishing, driftwood workshops, kite flying, discovering Dieppe, boat building, and learning marine knots. Don’t miss this thrilling opportunity for young explorers!

  • Guinguette Evening in Domfront: Dance and Cuisine

    Join the Trou Normand folklore association for a festive guinguette evening in Domfront en Poiraie on 20 June 2026. The event features lively dancing on a polished wooden floor under a large tent, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A variety of fast food options will be available, including sausages, chicken, French fries, and crêpes, catering to diverse tastes. Local performer Stéphane Fauny will provide engaging entertainment throughout the night. As part of the Fête de la Musique, this event is a wonderful opportunity to Take part in local culture through music and traditional dance. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, this guinguette promises a memorable night of community and celebration.

  • Graines d’Etoiles Exhibition in Ouistreham: Local Artists

    The Graines d’Etoiles exhibition celebrates the talents of local artists from Normandy, showcasing their craftsmanship and innovative creativity. Run by the Graines d’Etoiles network of associations, the exhibition emphasizes solidarity and aims to promote the region’s artistic practices. Attendees can explore a variety of artistic expressions while supporting local artisans dedicated to their crafts. Hosted at the Galerie d’Art Delobel in Ouistreham, the exhibition will be open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM from July 24 to 30, 2026. This is an excellent opportunity for art lovers and casual visitors alike to engage with the notable artistic community in Normandy and purchase unique pieces that highlight the region’s cultural heritage.

  • Fête de la Mer in Trouville-sur-Mer: Maritime Celebrations

    The Fête de la Mer is a longstanding tradition in Trouville-sur-Mer, dating back to 1933. Originally a blessing of the sea, it has transformed into a notable celebration of ocean life and the culture of local fishermen. This year, festivities unfold on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 August at the Hôtel de Ville car park from 10 AM to 6 PM. Attendees can engage with local associations such as SNSM and the Club Nautique de Trouville-Hennequeville, while exploring exhibitions featuring historic photographs, artistic sea-related creations, and traditional wooden games for children. Highlights include a mackerel rillettes competition and a display of beautifully decorated boats. The event also honors maritime heritage through solemn ceremonies, including a mass, parade, and absolution at sea, commemorating sailors who lost their lives. Comprehensive event details will be posted soon on the Town Hall and Tourist Office websites to keep all attendees informed.

  • Camembert Cooking Workshop in Vimoutiers: Culinary Skills

    The Camembert Cooking Workshop invites participants to create delicious recipes using Camembert cheese and various regional products. This engaging experience is designed for culinary enthusiasts of all levels. Attendees will receive expert guidance on incorporating local flavors into their creations. Reservations are highly recommended to secure a spot in this popular workshop. Whether you are an experienced chef or a curious novice, this event promises to enhance your culinary skills while celebrating the gastronomy of Normandy.

  • Canoe Tour in Picauville: Nature & Cuisine

    Experience the beauty of the Cotentin and Bessin marshes with a unique canoe tour on the Douve River. This tranquil day trip invites families to glide along the water, surrounded by lush meadows and diverse wildlife. Guided by Régis, an expert in this enchanting landscape, you’ll explore hidden treasures of nature. The adventure begins at 9:30 AM with an easy-paced canoe journey, perfect for all ages. Marvel at the sights of dragonflies, horses, and various bird species while enjoying the soothing rhythm of the waterway. A highlight includes a delightful picnic on the riverbank featuring local specialties like Norman charcuterie, cheeses, terrines, fresh bread, cider, and apple juice. Don’t miss out on tasting “Teurgoule,” a traditional rice pudding cooked over a wood fire with a hint of cinnamon—truly a flavor of Normandy. Conclude your day around 3 PM, having savored a blend of nature, culture, and local gastronomy. Reservations are required through the Cotentin Tourist Office for this adventure suitable for ages 8 and up.

  • Le musée fête l’été in Barenton: Festive Evening

    The Musée du Poiré in Barenton invites you to a lively open-air evening starting at 4 PM. Enjoy a market featuring local producers and their AOP Poiré Domfront products, perfect for savoring local flavors. As night falls, get ready for a live concert by Burkingyouth, a pop-rock band, kicking off at 8 PM. This event offers food, music, and a chance to explore the museum’s lovely orchard, creating a spirited community atmosphere. Experience the fusion of gastronomy and entertainment in Normandy!

  • Fête de la Guibray in Carrouges: Celebrating Tradition

    On August 29, 2026, Carrouges will host the Fête de la Guibray, celebrating its 90th anniversary. This traditional festival will transform the village and the grounds of the Château de Carrouges into a notable hub. Attendees can look forward to a day filled with a flea market, a local farmers’ market showcasing regional products, and impressive demonstrations of horse-drawn carriages and side-saddle riding. Highlights include horn players and a grand horn-blowing competition that enhances the festive atmosphere. The day will also feature the Saint-Hubert Mass, followed by an outdoor picnic under apple trees, where guests can savor local delicacies. Additionally, a crafts village will present traditional crafts and vintage machinery, reflecting the area’s artisanal heritage. As evening falls, the day will conclude with fireworks and a community dance, promising an unforgettable experience. This event truly captures the essence of Carrouges and its rich rural traditions, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists.