Traditional buckwheat threshing festival at the Mauriac Rural Traditions Museum
Every year, on the last Sunday of September, the "Clément Besombes" Museum-Conservatory of Rural Traditions in Mauriac opens its doors wide for the Black Wheat Threshing Festival. This festive and friendly event celebrates an ancestral know-how: the threshing of buckwheat, called "blé noir" in the Auvergne countryside, a cereal that long formed the basis of peasant food in Cantal.
The Museum-Conservatory of Rural Traditions, housed in an old farmhouse on the road to Pleaux, recreates the daily life of the Cantal countryside in the 1950s. Collections of agricultural tools, kitchen utensils, traditional furniture, costumes, and everyday objects bear witness to a now-disappeared rural world. The museum, run by passionate volunteers, strives to pass on the memory of these traditions to younger generations.
The highlight of the day takes place in the afternoon, starting at 2 PM. Museum volunteers demonstrate black wheat threshing using traditional methods: hand threshing with flails and old-fashioned mechanical threshing with a thresher. These precise movements, passed down from generation to generation, allow the buckwheat grains to be separated from their husks. The harvested buckwheat was once used to prepare bourriols, those thick cakes typical of Haute-Auvergne, and pompes grasses, traditional Cantal crepes.
The festival is also an opportunity to admire an exhibition of old tractors and agricultural machinery from yesteryear. These machines, carefully restored by passionate collectors, bear witness to the evolution of agricultural practices over the decades. Demonstrations of old-fashioned wood sawing complete the picture of this day dedicated to rural know-how.
Throughout the day, a refreshment stand offers drinks and local specialties. Visitors can enjoy bourriols and pompes grasses, prepared on-site according to traditional recipes, for a complete taste immersion into the culinary heritage of Cantal. The warm and family-friendly atmosphere of this festival makes it a popular event for the inhabitants of the Pays de Mauriac and passing tourists.
Admission to the Black Wheat Threshing Festival is completely free. The museum opens at 10 AM, and threshing demonstrations begin at 2 PM. It's an ideal family outing to discover the rural heritage of Cantal in an authentic and preserved setting.
2026 edition of the Buckwheat Threshing Festival at the "Clément Besombes" Museum-Conservatory of Rural Traditions in Mauriac, on Sunday, August 23, 2026. Open day at the museum, buckwheat threshing with flail and threshing machine, grain winnowing, crosscut saw demonstrations, exhibition of old tractors and agricultural equipment, basketry, paintings, and writers. Refreshment stand and local specialties, free admission.
The 2026 edition of the Buckwheat Threshing Festival will be held on Sunday, August 23, 2026 at the "Clément Besombes" Museum-Conservatory of Rural Traditions in Mauriac, on the road to Pleaux. This museum open day is accompanied by traditional buckwheat threshing demonstrations, perpetuating emblematic agricultural know-how from Cantal.
The museum will open its doors at 10 AM for a free visit of the collections tracing rural life in Cantal. In the afternoon, starting at 2 PM, volunteers will perform demonstrations of buckwheat threshing with a flail and a threshing machine, grain winnowing, as well as crosscut saw demonstrations. An exhibition of old tractors and antique agricultural equipment completes the event, alongside presentations of basketry, paintings, and regional writers.
A refreshment stand offers local specialties throughout the day: bourriols and pompes grasses. Admission is free.
Refreshment stand on site: bourriols and pompes grasses.
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Musée-Conservatoire des Traditions Rurales « Clément Besombes »
12 Route de Pleaux, 15200 Mauriac