The great chestnut festival in the Cantal Chestnut Grove
Every year, on the second-to-last weekend of October, the small village of Mourjou in Cantal welcomes over 20,000 visitors to celebrate the chestnut and the chestnut tree. Labeled among the "Most Beautiful Festivals in France" and classified as a Remarkable Site of Taste, this fair brings together over 80 exhibitors, 200 volunteers, and offers 1.2 tons of roasted chestnuts in a friendly and festive atmosphere.
In 1990, a group of young people from the commune of Mourjou, a small village of 360 inhabitants nestled in the heart of the Cantal Chestnut Grove, decided to create a fair dedicated to the chestnut. Their goal: to offer quality entertainment in the late season, contribute to the renewal of the chestnut tree, and promote the identity of this unique terroir in the south of Cantal. What began as a local initiative quickly became one of the most emblematic events in the Auvergne region.
Over the years, the Mourjou Chestnut Fair has gained a reputation that extends far beyond the borders of Cantal. It has obtained the prestigious label "The Most Beautiful Festivals in France", awarded by the national association working to preserve traditional festivals. The territory of Mourjou and the Cantal Chestnut Grove is also classified as a Remarkable Site of Taste, a distinction that highlights the excellence of its gastronomic heritage.
The heart of the fair is a large market bringing together over 80 exhibitors: chestnut producers and those who make derivatives (flour, cream, jam, liqueur), artisans working with chestnut wood, and local producers from the Chestnut Grove. Visitors can taste the famous roasted chestnuts (over 1.2 tons each year), fouaces made with chestnut flour, and quench their thirst with local apple juice and over 2,000 liters of cider.
Throughout the weekend, the Maison de la Châtaigne (Chestnut House) offers numerous activities: technical demonstrations of chestnut wood working, conferences, exhibitions, and workshops for children. Two hikes allow visitors to discover the surrounding chestnut groves and the natural heritage of this exceptional territory.
The Chestnut Fair is also a great popular festival with street performances, strolling brass bands, convivial meals, and dance evenings. The event mobilizes 200 volunteers each year, representing more than half of the village's population, demonstrating remarkable collective commitment.
With over 20,000 visitors welcomed each year, the Mourjou Chestnut Fair has greatly contributed to the revival of chestnut tree cultivation in Cantal and is a must-see event of the Auvergne autumn. Admission is free, making this event accessible to all audiences.
Since 1995, the Association du Pélou has been organizing the fair, succeeding the initial festival committee. It also manages the Confrérie du Pélou (Brotherhood of the Pélou), composed of 22 members committed to promoting chestnuts, the chestnut tree, and the heritage of chestnut cultivation. The association works year-round to keep this tradition alive and prepare each new edition.
The 35th edition of the Mourjou Chestnut and Chestnut Tree Fair will be held on October 17 and 18, 2026. An unmissable autumn event in Cantal, the fair will bring together over 80 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors around the chestnut in the village of Mourjou.
The 35th edition of the Mourjou Chestnut and Chestnut Tree Fair will take place on October 17 and 18, 2026 in the village of Mourjou, in the heart of the Cantal Chestnut Grove.
As every year, the Association du Pélou and its 200 volunteers are preparing a rich program centered around the chestnut: a large market of producers and artisans, roasted chestnuts, demonstrations, conferences, activities for children, hikes, street performances, meals, and dance evenings.
Labeled among the Most Beautiful Festivals in France and located in a territory classified as a Remarkable Site of Taste, this fair is a must-attend event for all lovers of local produce, nature, and living traditions. Admission is free.
Mourjou is located in the south of Cantal, in the Châtaigneraie cantalienne. The village is accessible via the D19 from Calvinet or Cassaniouze.
The fair takes place on Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Free admission for all visitors.
Roasted chestnuts, fouaces made with chestnut flour, apple juice, cider, and on-site meals are available throughout the weekend.
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