Cotignac Quince Festival
Edition 2026 Equestrian Show Gastronomy Local Produce

Cotignac Quince Festival

Provençal quince in the spotlight in the most beautiful village in the Var

Cotignac — Var (83)
Dates 25 Oct — 25 Oct 2026
Location Cotignac (83)
Prices Free
Status

About Quince Festival

Every last Sunday of October, the medieval village of Cotignac celebrates the Provençal quince with a popular and friendly festival. Artisanal market of local producers, quince jam and paste demonstrations, open-air equestrian show, and folk entertainment fill the alleys of the listed village. Free entry, this regional festival brings together locals and visitors around an emblematic fruit of the Var Provence.

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Cotignac and its legendary quince

Cotignac is one of the most beautiful villages in the Var, nestled in the hollow of a 80-meter high tuff cliff, in the valley of the Cassole. This medieval village, listed among the most picturesque in Provence, owes part of its fame to the cultivation of quince, a pome fruit of the Rosaceae family whose botanical name is Cydonia oblonga. The relationship between Cotignac and quince is so ancient and profound that some etymologists even derive the name of the town from the Latin word cotignatus, which precisely designates quince. While this hypothesis is debated, it illustrates the cultural roots of this fruit in the local identity.

Quince has thrived in the garrigues and gardens of the Var Provence for centuries. The quintessential autumn fruit, it is harvested in October, golden yellow, fragrant, and slightly downy. Unsuitable for raw consumption due to its harsh and astringent flesh, it reveals all its aromas once cooked, transformed into jam, fruit paste, jelly, cotignac (the oldest jam in France, popularized by Joan of Arc according to tradition), or quince cheese. The high pectin content of quince makes it a choice ingredient for Provençal jam makers.

The Quince Festival: a day of terroir in the village

The Cotignac Quince Festival is held every last Sunday of October, in the heart of the medieval village. This popular and family-friendly event brings together producers, artisans, and lovers of Provençal traditions around a rich program of discoveries and flavors.

The artisanal market of local producers occupies the alleys and the main square of the village. Jam makers, beekeepers, olive growers, market gardeners, potters, weavers, and local creators offer their products in an authentic Provençal market atmosphere. Stalls dedicated to quince-based specialties—fruit pastes, jams, jellies, flavored vinegars, syrups—sit alongside products from the Var region: garrigue honey, Sainte-Baume olive oil, Herbes de Provence, sheep cheeses.

Manufacturing demonstrations are a key educational moment of the day. Experienced jam makers demonstrate live the ancestral gestures of quince transformation: peeling, cutting, cooking in large copper basins, checking the jam's set, and jarring. These demonstrations allow visitors to discover traditional preservation techniques and take away the secret of good fruit paste or fragrant jam.

The equestrian show and entertainment

The highlight of the day is the open-air equestrian show, held in an open space near the village. Riders and horses of Provençal tradition offer a demonstration of dressage, haute école, and costumed parades in ceremonial attire. Equestrian tradition is indeed deeply rooted in the culture of Provence: the neighboring Camargue, the gardians, and the equestrian jousts of Occitan traditions constitute a living heritage that the Quince Festival honors.

Folk entertainment completes the day's program: groups of Provençal dancers in traditional costumes, musicians playing the galoubet (Provençal flute) and tambourine, demonstrations of Provençal boules, and old games. Children's workshops allow the youngest to discover quince paste making, try their hand at pottery, or engage in traditional Provençal games. Food stalls offer Var specialties: tapenade, socca, daube provençale, and, of course, quince tastings in all its forms.

The village of Cotignac, a jewel of the green Var

Beyond the festival, Cotignac deserves a thorough visit. The village is dominated by its tuff cliff, in which numerous natural caves have been converted into troglodyte dwellings. The medieval belfry, the Mossy Fountain on the Cours Gambetta (an unmissable promenade), the paved alleys of the old village, and the numerous chapels bear witness to Cotignac's rich heritage. A few kilometers from the village are the Sanctuary of Notre-Dame de Grâce (17th century) and the Convent of Saint-Joseph, renowned pilgrimage sites. The quince festival is an opportunity to discover this exceptional village in the golden light of a Provençal autumn.

Quince Festival — edition 2026

Cotignac Quince Festival, 2026 edition, on the last Sunday of October in the listed medieval village. Artisanal market of local producers, quince jam and paste demonstrations at the copper basin, equestrian show, Provençal dances, and family entertainment. Free entry in the heart of the most beautiful village of the green Var.

Cotignac Quince Festival - 2026 Edition

The Cotignac Quince Festival will be held on Sunday, October 25, 2026, the last Sunday of October, in the medieval village of Cotignac (83570). This popular and family-friendly festival, entirely free, celebrates the Provençal quince every autumn, an emblematic fruit of the green Var intimately linked to the identity of this listed village.

The Cours Gambetta and the alleys of the old village will host the artisanal market bringing together jam makers, beekeepers, potters, weavers, and producers from the Var region. Demonstrations of jam and quince paste making will allow visitors to discover the ancestral techniques for transforming this fragrant autumn fruit. Free tastings of quince paste and jam will invite young and old to rediscover this little-known fruit.

The afternoon equestrian show will gather crowds with riders and horses of Provençal tradition for a demonstration of dressage, haute école, and costumed parades. Groups of Provençal folk dances, musicians playing the galoubet and tambourine, and children's entertainment (jam workshops, pottery, traditional games) will complete a day dedicated to terroir, conviviality, and Provençal popular traditions.

Highlights Quince Festival 2026

  • Artisanal market of local producers
  • Demonstrations of jam and quince paste making
  • Open-air equestrian show
  • Provençal folk dances and traditional music
  • Children's workshops
  • Tastings of quince-based specialties
  • Provençal catering
  • Free entry

Prices Quince Festival 2026

Free entry. Purchases at the market are paid.

Practical information — Quince Festival

Practical Information

Location

Historic center of Cotignac, Cours Gambetta and adjacent alleys, 83570 Cotignac. The village is walkable; park at the entrance of the village in the designated parking lots.

Access

  • By car: From Brignoles, take D554 towards Carcès then D13 towards Cotignac (approx. 20 km). From Draguignan, take D562 towards Salernes then D22 (approx. 30 km). Exit A8 Le Cannet-des-Maures or Brignoles.
  • Parking: Free parking lots at the entrance of the village (route de Barjols, route de Brignoles). The center is pedestrianized on the day of the festival.

Hours

Last Sunday of October, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Equestrian show in the mid-afternoon (around 3 p.m.).

Prices

Completely free entry. Artisanal market, tastings, and food stalls are paid.

Tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy the artisanal market and jam demonstrations.
  • Bring cash for purchases from small producers.
  • The village is on slightly hilly terrain: comfortable shoes recommended.
  • The festival is entirely outdoors: bring a light jacket depending on October weather.

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Where does it take place — Quince Festival

Village médiéval de Cotignac

Cours Gambetta, 83570 Cotignac

Contact Quince Festival

Tel
04 94 04 61 87

Quince Festival in brief

Equestrian Show Gastronomy Local Produce Folk Traditions Family Outdoor Free Var

History of Quince Festival