Blueberry Festival

The great popular festival of the Vosges blueberry in Bruyères

Bruyères — Vosges (88) Since 1955
Gastronomy Local Produce Nature
Blueberry Festival
Edition
2026
Blueberry Festival

About Blueberry Festival

The Bruyères Blueberry Festival celebrates every July 14th the emblematic fruit of the Vosges massif: the brimbelle, the name given to wild blueberries in the Vosges. Since the 1950s, this popular festival has enlivened the town center with its famous parade of flowery floats, musical groups, the election of the Blueberry Queen, and a large meal under a marquee. An identity event that unites local traditions and national celebration, it brings together the people of Bruyères and visitors around Vosges gastronomy and the living heritage of the mountains.
Dates 14 Jul — 14 Jul 2026
Location Bruyères (88)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed
Edition 2026

Blueberry Festival — edition 2026

The Blueberry Festival returns to Bruyères on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. Every two years, the Vosges town celebrates the «brimbelle» with its traditional parade of flower-decorated floats starting at 3 PM, the election of the Blueberry Queen, a meal under a marquee, and tastings of local specialties at Place Stanislas and in the city center streets.

Blueberry Festival 2026

On Tuesday, July 14, 2026, Bruyères will celebrate another edition of its Blueberry Festival, a must-see event on the Vosges summer calendar. The parade of flowery floats, musical groups, and the election of the Blueberry Queen will liven up the streets of the town center in the afternoon, preceded by the traditional meal under a marquee highlighting the gastronomy of the Vosges mountains. Tastings of brimbelle tarts, artisanal jams, and discovery of local producers will complete this festive and popular day.

Highlights Blueberry Festival 2026

  • Grand parade of flowery floats in the town center
  • Election of the Blueberry Queen and her maids of honor
  • Meal under a marquee with blueberry specialties
  • Tastings and local producers' market
  • Musical and festive entertainment throughout the afternoon

Programme Blueberry Festival 2026

On the program for the 2026 Blueberry Festival

On Tuesday, July 14, 2026, Bruyères celebrates one of its dearest symbols: the blueberry, or «brimbelle» as the Vosgians call it. The festival takes place every two years and brings together residents, visitors, associations, and groups in a popular and friendly atmosphere.

  • Lunch under marquee — mandatory reservation with the Bruyères Town Hall.
  • From 3 PM: grand cavalcade — parade of flower-decorated floats, musical groups, and entertainment in the city center streets, Place Stanislas and surroundings.
  • Election of the Blueberry Queen and traditional entertainment throughout the afternoon.
  • Tastings of «brimbelle» specialties: tarts, artisanal jams, and products from local producers.

Prices Blueberry Festival 2026

Free access to the parade and entertainment. Meal under a marquee is paid and by reservation with the Town Hall.
Edition 2027

Blueberry Festival — 2027 edition

The 2026 edition was held on 14 July 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.

Practical information

Practical information — Blueberry Festival

Practical Information

Date

The Blueberry Festival takes place every year on July 14th, the national holiday, in the center of Bruyères.

Location

The festivities are concentrated on Place Stanislas and in the streets of the town center of Bruyères (88600). The parade goes through the main streets of the commune.

Typical Program

  • Noon: Meal under a marquee (by reservation with the Town Hall)
  • 3 PM: Parade, procession of floats and musical groups in the streets of the town center
  • Afternoon: Entertainment, tastings, local producers' market

Access

  • By car: Bruyères is accessible via the D420 from Épinal (25 km) and via the D423 from Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (25 km).
  • By train: Bruyères station, TER Épinal – Saint-Dié-des-Vosges line.

Prices

Access to the parade and entertainment is free. The meal under the marquee is subject to a charge and only by reservation with the Bruyères Town Hall.

Contact

The brimbelle: the blue gold of the Vosges massif

In the Vosges, we don't say "blueberry" but brimbelle. This ancient name, from Old French (bran meaning black and beilles meaning small beads), tells in itself the visceral attachment of the people of the Vosges to this small wild fruit with purple flesh, picked every summer from mid-July to mid-August in the undergrowth and clearings of the massif. The Vaccinium myrtillus, the wild blueberry of the Vosges, differs profoundly from the American cultivated blueberry: smaller, juicier, richer in tannins and aromas, it offers an incomparable taste — concentrated, slightly tart, deeply fruity — which makes it a regional gastronomic treasure.

Picking brimbelles is a true Vosges family tradition. Each family has its secret spots, passed down from generation to generation, and the outing in the forest to fill baskets and buckets is an integral part of the mountain identity. Regulations protect this fragile resource: picking is limited to two kilograms per person per day, and the use of blueberry combs is strictly forbidden in the Hautes-Vosges to preserve the plants.

A festival rooted in the history of Bruyères

The Bruyères Blueberry Festival was born in the 1950s, a period when Vosges communes were seeking to reconnect with their traditions after the hardships of the war. The choice of July 14th — the national holiday — is not insignificant: it allows for the combination of republican pride and the celebration of local heritage. In 1959, this festival acquired an international dimension when the mayor of Bruyères, René Drahon, and the mayor of Vielsalm in Belgium, signed the twinning agreements between the two cities during their respective blueberry festivals — July 5th in Bruyères and July 21st in Vielsalm. This twinning, still alive today, testifies to the cultural significance of this celebration of the small blue fruit.

The parade: the beating heart of the festival

The highlight of the Blueberry Festival is the grand parade that winds through the streets of the town center starting at 3 p.m. Organized by the Cercle d'Animation Bruyèrois and the City of Bruyères, it brings together floats decorated in blueberry colors, musical groups, brass bands, and entertainment troupes that transform Place Stanislas and the adjacent streets into a lively, joyful, and colorful spectacle. The parade is preceded by the election of the Blueberry Queen and her maids of honor, a tradition that has endured for decades and gives the festival its solemn yet festive character.

Gastronomy and conviviality under the marquee

The Blueberry Festival is also — and above all — a gastronomic event. At lunchtime, a large meal under a marquee brings together hundreds of guests around local specialties featuring blueberries. The Vosges blueberry tart, served plain without custard, is the undisputed queen of the table, accompanied by whipped cream. Jams, syrups, blueberry liqueurs, and fromage blanc with brimbelles complete a taste panorama that celebrates the richness of the Vosges terroir. Local producers offer their harvests and artisanal preparations, making this day a true open-air brimbelle market.

An identity event for the people of the Vosges

Beyond the festival itself, the Bruyères Blueberry Festival embodies a deep attachment of the people of the Vosges to their mountains and their natural resources. In a massif where wild blueberries represent a fragile ecological and gastronomic heritage, threatened by climate change and overuse, this annual celebration recalls the importance of preserving ancestral know-how and the forest ecosystems that make the Vosges so rich. It is an authentic festival, rooted in its territory, which passes on to new generations the pride of a living heritage.

Where does it take place — Blueberry Festival

Centre-ville de Bruyères
Place Stanislas, 88600 Bruyères

Blueberry Festival in brief

Gastronomy Local Produce Nature Folk Traditions Family Outdoor Vosges

History of Blueberry Festival

Edition 2025 Jul 2025

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