Parade of flowery floats and popular festival in the mining basin
The Corso Fleuri de Barlin is a traditional popular festival that animates this town in the Pas-de-Calais mining basin every year. The highlight of the event is the parade of flowery floats, carefully decorated by associations and residents, which wind through the town's streets in a joyful and colorful atmosphere. Accompanied by brass bands, costumed groups, and entertainment for the whole family, the Corso Fleuri de Barlin perpetuates a festive tradition rooted in local life and brings together the people of Barlin around a collective project celebrating creativity and conviviality.
The Corso Fleuri de Barlin is one of the most anticipated festive events in this town in the Pas-de-Calais mining basin. Every year, the streets of Barlin are adorned with bright colors to welcome a parade of flowery floats designed and decorated by local associations, neighborhood committees, and volunteer residents.
The heart of the Corso is the parade of floats, true ephemeral works of art adorned with thousands of paper or natural flowers. Each float illustrates a different theme, giving free rein to the imagination and creativity of the participants. The procession, accompanied by brass bands, music groups, and costumed troupes, crosses the main streets of Barlin to the applause of the public.
Around the parade, numerous activities complete the festival: game stands for children, face painting, street performances, refreshment stands, and food stalls offering local specialties. A popular ball traditionally concludes the day, extending the festivities late into the evening.
The preparation of the Corso Fleuri mobilizes the residents of Barlin for several weeks, even months. The construction and decoration of the floats are moments of sharing and conviviality, bringing together all generations around a common project. This participatory dimension makes the Corso much more than just a parade: it is a true social cement for the Barlin community.
Located in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais mining basin, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the town of Barlin carries within it the heritage of a working-class history marked by solidarity and fraternity. The Corso Fleuri is part of this tradition of popular festivals that have always punctuated the life of mining towns, perpetuating a spirit of community and sharing.
The Corso Fleuri de Barlin is a free event open to all. Its popular and family-friendly nature makes it a popular gathering place well beyond the town limits, attracting spectators from neighboring towns and the entire mining basin. Good humor, colors, and music make this day a moment of shared joy.
The Corso Fleuri de Barlin returns in June 2026 for a new edition of its parade of flowery floats through the town's streets.
By car: Barlin is located on the D941, about 10 km from Béthune and 25 km from Lens. Parking lots are provided for the occasion on the outskirts of the parade route.
By public transport: The town is served by the Artis bus lines from Béthune and Bruay-la-Buissière.
The parade takes place in the streets of the town center of Barlin. Admission is free for everyone.
Bring clothing suitable for the weather. Refreshment stands and a bar are available along the route.
Mairie de Barlin
Tel: 03 21 61 49 00
Website: www.barlin.fr
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