Grand gathering for nature, hunting, and local produce at the Château du Grand Jardin in Joinville
Nature et Chasse en Fête is a festive and family-friendly event organized by the Federation of Hunters of Haute-Marne at the Château du Grand Jardin in Joinville. Open to all, hunters and non-hunters alike, this convivial gathering features a local produce market with over 70 local producers, an exhibition of nearly 200 deer trophies, a hunting dog village, archery initiations, a nature rally, and musical entertainment. Free and open access, it showcases the natural heritage and local know-how of the Haute-Marne region.
Nestled within the magnificent Château du Grand Jardin, a former hunting lodge of the Dukes of Guise, the Nature et Chasse en Fête event benefits from a unique historical setting. This Renaissance castle, classified as a historical monument, and its 4-hectare park provide an ideal backdrop for the thousands of visitors who come to discover the natural and gastronomic riches of Haute-Marne. Access to the site and all activities is completely free, fostering a spirit of sharing and conviviality open to all audiences.
The highlight of the event is undoubtedly the presentation of deer trophies collected during the hunting season. Nearly 200 trophies are exhibited in the castle's grand hall, offering an impressive panorama of the department's wildlife. This exhibition showcases the work of the approximately 6,400 hunters in Haute-Marne and their role in managing deer populations. Specialists are on hand to comment on the trophies and discuss wildlife management with the public.
The market of local producers and artisans is another cornerstone of the event. Over 70 exhibitors offer the best of the Champagne and Haute-Marne region: charcuterie, cheeses, honeys, jams, wines, craft beers, basketry, decorative items, and equipment related to nature and hunting. It's an opportunity to meet producers directly, taste their specialties, and take home authentic local products.
Nature et Chasse en Fête is committed to offering activities that are varied and accessible to all ages. Children can participate in a treasure hunt in the castle park and creative workshops focused on nature. The nature rally, held on Saturday afternoon, invites young and old to explore the park while learning to identify local flora and fauna. The archers' association offers archery initiations under realistic conditions, while the cinématir allows participants to try a hunting simulation.
A space entirely dedicated to hunting dogs brings together breeders and specialists who present the different breeds used in the region. Training demonstrations and discussions with professionals provide a better understanding of the essential role of dogs in hunting. The Departmental Fishing Federation also has a stand offering fishing initiations.
Throughout the weekend, hunting horn players animate the site with their traditional calls, creating an authentic and festive atmosphere. The musical artist collective Les Comètes provides musical entertainment throughout the park and, from 5 PM to 7 PM, offers a guinguette-style concert blending popular music and a danceable ambiance. Refreshments and food stalls are available on-site throughout the day.
Launched in 2023 in its current format at the Château du Grand Jardin, after previously being held at the Abbaye d'Auberive, the event quickly found its audience. With over 6,000 visitors in previous editions, Nature et Chasse en Fête has established itself as a must-attend event on the Haute-Marne festive calendar. The event helps to change perceptions of hunting by highlighting its role in ecosystem preservation, while also promoting the natural, cultural, and gastronomic heritage of Haute-Marne.
Nature et Chasse en Fête returns to the Château du Grand Jardin in Joinville for a new edition in 2026. Local produce market, deer trophy exhibition, nature and family activities, concerts, and hunting horns are expected in the program of this free event open to all.
Address: Château du Grand Jardin, 3-5 avenue de la Marne, 52300 Joinville, Haute-Marne.
By Car: Joinville is located on the N67 (former national road), about 30 km south of Saint-Dizier and 50 km north of Chaumont. From the A5 motorway, take the Chaumont-Nord exit then follow the direction Saint-Dizier/Joinville via the N67. From Paris (approx. 2h45), take the A5 towards Troyes then Chaumont. Free parking near the castle.
By Train: Joinville station is served by the TER Grand Est line connecting Saint-Dizier to Chaumont. The castle is about a 10-minute walk from the station.
The event takes place over two days:
Admission is completely free. Access to the 4-hectare park, the trophy exhibition, the local produce market, and all activities is free and without reservation. Food and drinks for sale on-site.
The event is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Toilets are available on site. Dogs on a leash are welcome.
Organizer: Federation of Hunters of Haute-Marne
Phone: 03 25 03 60 60
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fdc52.fr
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Château du Grand Jardin
3-5 avenue de la Marne, Joinville, 52300 Joinville