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Fetes and Festivals in Bayonne

South West France

Fêtes de Bayonne Year 2011
Wednesday 27th July to Sunday 31st July

Fetes de Bayonne

les fêtes de Bayonne
the keys to the town are thrown to the crowd from the town hall balcony
 

le pont Saint Esprit pendant les fêtes de Bayonne
 Saint Esprit bridge during the fêtes de Bayonne

Tous en blanc et rouge rue Poissonerie
red and white in the rue Poissonerie

King Leon on his balcony throne

The Fêtes de Bayonne begin on wednesday evening at 10pm when the keys to the town are thrown from the Town Hall balcony to the crowd massed below. The town belongs to the 'festayres', dressed in in red and white, for five days and nights of partying.

The giant King Léon keeps an eye on things from his throne on the Town Hall balcony, where he is woken up each morning by the visiting children and his court of giants stroll the streets of Bayonne as another day of partying gets under way.

King Leon's giant courtiers

Some of the events during the Fetes...

Wednesday
9h the Foulée du Festayre, a foot race from the Côte des Basques in  Biarritz
10h00-11h30 : The Omelette aux Piments World Championships at the market
Thursday : is the children's day
Choco Yamboun (chocolate), Encierro Txiki (a bull run for the kids with papiermache toros on wheels), concerts, pelote...
Friday
Games of pelote basque, course de vaches, concerts etc.
Saturday
The tamborrada or parade of massed drummers is noisy and impressive, followed by the parachute descents into town, the traditional course de vaches in the afternoon, the evening carnival parade and concerts around town in the night.
Sunday is Pamplona Day (Bayonne's twin town)
The marching bands Mess at 11h at the Church of Saint Andrew, corrida in the afternoon, fireworks at night.

Visit the Fetes de Bayonne website for the latest information and advice about public transport, parking etc.