Medieval and fantastic festival in the heart of Rouffach, historic city of witches in Alsace
Every summer since 1996, the Witch Festival transforms Rouffach into an open-air theater blending medieval and fantastic worlds. This festival, entirely organized by volunteers from AFSR, draws on the dark history of witchcraft trials that struck the city between 1585 and 1627, and on the legend of Bollenberg, a hill where witches held their sabbaths. Medieval encampment, fire shows, Strange Path, concerts, children's entertainment, and guinguettes animate the Place de la République and the alleys of the old town, attracting over 10,000 visitors each year.
Nestled at the foot of the hills of the Haut-Rhin vineyards, Rouffach was an important urban center under the Holy Roman Empire. The city preserves many traces of its tumultuous past, notably the witchcraft trials that led to the execution of fifteen women between 1585 and 1627. The Witches' Tower, a vestige of the old ramparts classified as a Historic Monument since 1921, bears witness to this dark period. South of the city, the Bollenberg hill was reputed to be the witches' sabbath site. It is this fascinating history that inspired the creation of the Witch Festival.
Since 1996, the Association Fête de la Sorcière Rouffach (AFSR) has organized this unique celebration in Alsace every year in July. Far from glorifying past persecutions, the festival reinvents the figure of the witch with humor and poetry, in a universe blending medieval and fantasy. Costumed troupes, fantastical creatures, and enchanting characters invade the Place de la République and the alleys of the old town for a day and evening of shows, entertainment, and conviviality.
The festival unfolds in four complementary zones. The medieval encampment recreates daily life in the Middle Ages with herbalism demonstrations, ancient games, armor, and siege engines. The main stage hosts street theater performances, troupes like Les Univers Perchés de Bergol with their masked characters and wandering wizard families, the Oracles of Compagnie Freevortex invoking prophetic visions through dance and fire, or the Exploratorium with its forgotten artifacts. The children's area offers safe creative activities from 3 PM to 8 PM, while the guinguettes serve specialties including the famous roasted wild boar.
The most emblematic attraction of the festival is the Strange Path, a haunted trail that has existed since the event's origins. Around 50 volunteer actors, from the village and regional theater companies, animate this circuit whose theme changes each year with sets entirely built by volunteers. Two versions are offered: a family version in the early evening (from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM) and an intense version for thrill-seekers (from 9:30 PM to midnight). In 2023, the Path recorded nearly 2,500 visitors in just two hours.
The evening culminates with a grand fire show around 10 PM, combining pyrotechnics, precise choreography, flames, and fireworks in a breathtaking finale. The 2025 edition, which celebrated the festival's 30th anniversary, added video mapping projected onto a historic building in the city, offering a new artistic perspective on the legends of Rouffach. The festival then continues with music on the dance floor until midnight.
The 31st edition of the Witch Festival of Rouffach will be held on Saturday, July 18, 2026. AFSR promises an even more magical edition with a medieval encampment, street performances, the Strange Path, a fire show, children's entertainment, and guinguettes, from 2 PM to midnight.
The Witch Festival of Rouffach returns on Saturday, July 18, 2026, for its 31st edition. The Association Fête de la Sorcière Rouffach (AFSR) and its volunteers are working on an even more magical edition, with a program to be unveiled in spring 2026.
Visitors will find the pillars of the festival: the recreated medieval encampment, street theater performances blending medieval and fantasy universes, the formidable Strange Path in family and intense versions, the children's area, the guinguettes with roasted wild boar and Alsatian specialties, and the grand fire show to close the evening. Ticket pre-sales will be available at the Rouffach tourist office.
By car: Rouffach is located on the Alsace Wine Route, 15 km south of Colmar via the N83. Free parking is signposted on the outskirts of the city.
By train: Rouffach SNCF station (TER Colmar-Mulhouse line). The festival is a 5-minute walk from the station.
From 2 PM to midnight. Strange Path family version: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM. Intense version: 9:30 PM-midnight. Fire show: around 10 PM.
Bar and catering on site: roasted wild boar, Alsatian specialties, drinks. Guinguettes located throughout the site.
Association Fête de la Sorcière Rouffach (AFSR)
Phone: 03 89 78 53 15
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fete-sorciere.com
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