The kick-off of the Alsatian carnival season in the Thur Valley
Every year in January, Willer-sur-Thur kicks off the carnival season in Alsace with its grand cavalcade. Organized by the association Les Rebelles de la Thur, this young carnival has quickly grown: from its early editions, it has brought together some 1,000 carnival-goers spread across about forty groups with around 35 decorated floats. The festive weekend begins on Saturday evening with the carnival ball and the election of the Queen, then culminates on Sunday with the cavalcade at 2 p.m., followed by musical entertainment with Guggen Musik and a DJ.
Nestled in the Thur Valley, between Thann and the foothills of the Vosges, the commune of Willer-sur-Thur has, in a few years, become the starting point for the Alsatian carnival season. Every third weekend of January, this small town in the Haut-Rhin hosts a spectacular cavalcade that officially launches the carnival festivities throughout the region.
The Willer-sur-Thur Carnival is a recent creation, born in the early 2020s under the impetus of the association Les Rebelles de la Thur. Despite its youth, the event has very quickly gained importance and notoriety. In just a few editions, it has managed to bring together over 1,000 carnival-goers divided into forty groups, with around 35 decorated floats, Guggen Musik bands, Waggis, and majorettes — impressive figures that testify to the dynamism of this young tradition.
The carnival unfolds over two days:
The association Les Rebelles de la Thur is the driving force behind this carnival. Composed of enthusiasts from the Thur Valley, they work all year round to organize an event that grows in scale with each edition. Their ambition: to make Willer-sur-Thur an unmissable carnival destination in the Haut-Rhin, while preserving the friendly and popular spirit that characterizes Alsatian carnivals.
The timing of the Willer-sur-Thur Cavalcade — in January, well before Mardi Gras — makes it the very first major carnival in Alsace each year. This strategic positioning attracts carnival-goers and spectators from all over the region, eager to launch a season that will then continue in Moosch, Riedisheim, Mulhouse, Colmar, and dozens of other Alsatian towns until April.
By car: Willer-sur-Thur is located on the D14bis, 3 km from Thann and 22 km from Mulhouse. Access via the A36, Thann exit, then direction Saint-Amarin. Free parking.
By train: Willer-sur-Thur station on the TER Mulhouse-Kruth line. Approximately 25 minutes from Mulhouse.
Saturday carnival ball: €5 to €20 depending on category. Sunday: carnival-goers €6, adults presale €8, children (6-14 years) €5, on-site €10, family package (2 adults + 2 children) €20. Free parking.
Saturday: carnival ball from 7:30 p.m. with Queen's election. Sunday: catering from 11 a.m., cavalcade at 2 p.m., musical entertainment after the parade.
Salle polyvalente de Willer-sur-Thur, 68760 Willer-sur-Thur.
Les Rebelles de la Thur. Email: [email protected]. Facebook: Willer sur Thur (group).
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Salle polyvalente de Willer-sur-Thur
Salle polyvalente, 68760 Willer-sur-Thur