Festival des Voiles de Travail

Celebration of maritime heritage in Granville

Granville — Manche (50) Since 2012
Sea Nautical Heritage
Festival des Voiles de Travail
Edition
2025
Voiles de Travail

About Voiles de Travail

Created in 2012 by the Granville Terre et Mer community of communes, the Festival des Voiles de Travail celebrates the maritime heritage of the corsair city of Granville and Normandy. For five days in August, the fishing port hosts traditional working sailing boats, bisquines, schooners, and offers tours, embarkations, exhibitions, conferences, shows, and activities for all ages centered around the trades of the sea.
Dates 20 Aug — 24 Aug 2025
Location Granville (50)
Prices Free
Status Finished
Edition 2025

Voiles de Travail — edition 2025

The 13th edition of the Festival des Voiles de Travail took place from August 20 to 24, 2025, at the Granville fishing port. The central theme was the 220th anniversary of the death of the corsair Pléville Le Pelley.

Prices Voiles de Travail 2025

Free access to the festival village. Some embarkations may be subject to a fee.
Edition 2026

Voiles de Travail — 2026 edition

The 2025 edition was held from 20 August to 24 August 2025. The dates for the 2026 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.

The Festival des Voiles de Travail: A Dive into Granville's Maritime History

Since 2012, the Festival des Voiles de Travail has brought together the most beautiful traditional working sailing boats from the Norman coast and beyond at the fishing port of Granville. Organized by Granville Terre et Mer, this five-day festival in August has become a major event for maritime heritage in Normandy, celebrating the legacy of the corsair city and its sailors.

Exceptional Boats to Discover

The festival hosts emblematic ships of maritime heritage: the famous bisquines La Granvillaise and La Cancalaise, the schooner Le Foudroyant, as well as numerous traditional working boats such as the Ruth, the Croix du Sud III, or the Grand Léjon. Visitors can board, discover the history of these vessels, and even embark for sea trips in the bay of Granville.

A Rich Program Centered Around Maritime Trades

Beyond the boats, the festival offers a lively festival village with exhibitions retracing Granville's maritime history, conferences on traditional navigation, demonstrations of maritime know-how, and meetings with sailors and artisans. The 13th edition in 2025 notably highlighted the 220th anniversary of the death of the corsair Pléville Le Pelley, a historical figure from Granville.

Activities for the Whole Family

Children are not forgotten with dedicated activities: "accrovoile" (sail climbing) on an 8-meter mast, a basin of model boats, screenings of short and medium-length films about the sea, creative workshops, and games related to the maritime world. The festival also includes musical performances, theater, and street entertainment, making this event a popular celebration accessible to all audiences, in a spirit of sharing and transmitting maritime knowledge.

Where does it take place — Voiles de Travail

Port de pêche de Granville
Port de pêche de Granville, 50400 Granville

Voiles de Travail in brief

Sea Nautical Heritage History Folk Traditions Young Audience Family Outdoor Free Multidisciplinary Manche

History of Voiles de Travail

Edition 2024 Aug 2024

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