Espelette Pepper Festival
The celebration of France's unique PDO spice in the heart of the Basque Country
2026
About Espelette Pepper Festival
Espelette Pepper Festival — edition 2026
Espelette Pepper Festival 2026
The 2026 edition of the Espelette Pepper Festival will take place on October 24th and 25th in the village of Espelette. The Brotherhood of the Pepper and its partners will prepare a festive and gourmet weekend around France's unique PDO spice.
On the program: bands festival, producers' market, solemn mass with pepper blessing, parade of brotherhoods in traditional costumes, induction ceremony, and awarding of the year's Pepper Prize. Visitors will be able to taste the pepper in all its forms and discover Basque regional specialties.
Programme Espelette Pepper Festival 2026
The program for the 2026 edition has not yet been released by the organizers; it will be added as soon as it becomes available. The dates (Saturday, October 24th and Sunday, October 25th, 2026) have been announced by the regional tourism board.
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Practical information — Espelette Pepper Festival
Access
Espelette is located 25 km from Bayonne, in the inland Basque Country.
- By car: From Bayonne, take the D932 then the D918 towards Espelette (30 min). Free parking is signposted at the entrance to the village.
- By shuttle: Shuttles are usually available from Bayonne and neighboring towns.
Opening hours
Saturday and Sunday, from 9 am to 6 pm.
Prices
Free admission.
Contact
- Phone: 05 59 93 95 02
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: en-pays-basque.fr
France's only PDO spice
The Espelette pepper is the only spice in France to benefit from the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO). Arriving in the Basque Country around 1650, it is cultivated using ancestral methods that have hardly changed over the centuries. Today, this production represents a turnover of 9 million euros and supports 170 farmers spread across the ten communes of the appellation. The Pepper Festival celebrates this living heritage every last weekend of October.
A festival born in 1967
The Espelette Pepper Festival was conceived in 1967 by the Espelette Tourist Office and its president Michel Darraidou, who wanted to create a quality event for the late season. Its success exceeding all expectations, the inhabitants, shopkeepers, and the municipality wished for the event to be repeated. Two years later, on October 26, 1969, the Brotherhood of the Espelette Pepper was founded in front of the Elizaldea farm, adding a solemn and festive dimension to the celebration.
Solemn mass and parade of brotherhoods
Sunday morning is the traditional highlight of the festival. The solemn mass celebrated in Espelette church, led by the local choir and the Ezpeletarrak brass band, is followed by the blessing of the peppers. The spectacular parade of brotherhoods through the village streets, in traditional red and white costumes, precedes the induction ceremony at the open-air theatre, where the Pepper Prize of the year is awarded to a personality.
Bands festival and producers' market
Throughout the weekend, a bands festival animates the streets of Espelette with lively musical groups. The producers' market offers Espelette peppers in all their forms (fresh, dried, powdered, in strings) as well as regional products: sheep's cheese, Bayonne ham, chocolate, Basque cake, and other local specialties. The village's bars and restaurants offer special menus featuring pepper.
An event inscribed in intangible heritage
Since 2014, the Espelette Pepper Festival has been listed in the Inventory of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of France, recognizing the cultural and heritage value of this celebration, which goes far beyond gastronomy. It testifies to the attachment of a village and a region to a product that has shaped its identity, landscape, and economy over the centuries.
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