Festival of the Snail
The village festival celebrating the Burgundy snail in the heart of Puisaye-Forterre
2026
About Andryes Snail Festival
Andryes Snail Festival — edition 2026
Andryes Snail Festival 2026 - The July 13th Event
Every July 13th, Andryes (89480) joyfully and gastronomically celebrates the Festival of the Snail, one of the most popular festive events in Puisaye-Forterre. For the 2026 edition, the village reopens its doors to conviviality and Burgundian gastronomy on the eve of the national holiday.
The evening begins at 7:30 PM in the village square with the opening of the food stalls. On the menu: the unmissable Burgundy snails prepared in the Burgundy style – coated in parsleyed butter with garlic and shallots, gratinated in the oven in their shells – accompanied by local goat cheeses, fries, hot dogs, and other local specialties. The drink stand offers cold beverages and Auxerrois wines to accompany the meal.
At 10:30 PM, the torchlight procession departs from the town hall. This luminous procession, a highly anticipated moment for families and children, winds through the alleys of Andryes before gathering the crowd for the grand finale: the fireworks display at 11:00 PM, a traditional salute to July 14th, which illuminates the Puisaye sky in a spectacular burst of light and color. Musical entertainment provided by a DJ concludes the evening for dance enthusiasts.
Why come to the Andryes Snail Festival?
- Taste authentic Burgundy snails cooked in the Burgundy style in a genuine setting
- Participate in a free popular festival, convivial and family-friendly
- Experience the magic of the torchlight procession in the alleys of a Burgundian village
- Enjoy the July 13th fireworks in an intimate and warm atmosphere
- Discover the village of Andryes and its remarkable heritage (church, chapel, quarries, mill)
- Immerse yourself in the flavors of the Puisaye-Forterre terroir
Highlights Andryes Snail Festival 2026
- Burgundy snails cooked in the Burgundy style (parsleyed butter, garlic, shallots)
- Local goat cheeses from Puisaye-Forterre
- Torchlight procession from the town hall at 10:30 PM
- July 13th fireworks display at 11:00 PM
- Musical entertainment and DJ party
- Completely free entry
- Popular and family-friendly outdoor festival
Programme Andryes Snail Festival 2026
Monday, July 13, 2026 (eve of the National Holiday)
- 7:30 PM — Opening of food and refreshment stands in the village square: Burgundy snails, local goat cheeses, fries, hot dogs, grilled food, and cakes
- 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM — Raffle, musical entertainment, and festive atmosphere in the square
- 10:30 PM — Torchlight procession departs from Andryes Town Hall
- 11:00 PM — Fireworks display (launched from the outskirts of the village), traditional salute to July 14th
- After 11:00 PM — Dance party with live music by the group Amplitubes and a DJ
Free admission. Event organized by the Andryes Festival Committee.
Prices Andryes Snail Festival 2026
Andryes Snail Festival — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held on 13 July 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Andryes Snail Festival
Practical Information
Location and Access
The Fête de l'Escargot is held outdoors in the village square of Andryes (89480), in the heart of Puisaye-Forterre, in the Yonne department (89).
- By car: From Auxerre, take the D965 then the D606 towards Coulanges-sur-Yonne, then join Andryes via the D167 (approx. 35 km, 40 minutes). From Clamecy (Nièvre), the commune is about 15 km away.
- Parking: Free parking on the outskirts of the village. The village streets are accessible on foot from the peripheral parking lots.
- GPS: Andryes, 89480. Coordinates: 47.4833° N, 3.5167° E.
Timetable
- 7:30 PM: Opening of food and drink stalls in the village square
- 10:30 PM: Departure of the torchlight procession from the town hall
- 11:00 PM: Fireworks display
- Musical entertainment / DJ in the evening
On-site Catering
Snails cooked in the Burgundy style (parsleyed butter, garlic, shallots), local goat cheeses, fries, hot dogs, grilled meats. Drink stand with beverages. Food and drinks are paid for consumption.
Prices
Access to the festival and entertainment (torchlight procession, fireworks) is free. Food and drinks are paid for.
Contact
- Andryes Town Hall: 03 86 81 72 36
- Town Hall Email: [email protected]
- Official Website: andryes.fr
Tips
- Arrive as early as 7:30 PM to find a good seat and enjoy the food without waiting.
- Bring light clothing for the evening: July nights in Puisaye can be cool.
- The torchlight procession is very popular with families with children – remember to bring lanterns or glow sticks.
- For food lovers, arrive early: the snails sell out fast!
- No reservation required, the festival is open to all.
The Burgundy Snail: A Gastronomic Symbol Celebrated in Andryes
In this village of 424 inhabitants nestled between the wooded hills of Puisaye-Forterre and the banks of the Cure river, the Fête de l'Escargot is much more than just a local festival: it is the annual celebration of an emblematic product of the Burgundy terroir, the Helix pomatia, better known as the Burgundy snail. Every year, on July 13th, on the eve of the national holiday, the residents of Andryes and visitors from all over the Yonne department gather in the village square for a festive, gourmet evening deeply rooted in local traditions.
The Burgundy snail is a regional pride whose culinary history dates back over two centuries. The recipe for snails à la bourguignonne – parsleyed butter with garlic and shallots, gratinated in the oven – was invented in 1796 in Bassou, a neighboring village in the Yonne, by a local innkeeper. Since then, this preparation has become one of the most famous starters in French gastronomy, exported worldwide. In Andryes, the tradition is honored with simplicity and authenticity, far from tourist folklore: real snails are eaten, carefully cooked, in good company, under the Puisaye stars.
A Festive Evening in the Heart of the Village
The Fête de l'Escargot begins at 7:30 PM with the opening of on-site food stalls. Tables are set up in the village square, the aromas of garlic butter and fresh herbs mingle with the scents of grilled meats, and the first glasses clink in a warm and popular atmosphere. On the menu, the unmissable Burgundy snails cooked in the Burgundy style, accompanied by local goat cheeses – Andryes is at the heart of a region where goat farming is a vibrant tradition – generous fries, and hot dogs for the younger ones.
The evening culminates in two memorable highlights: the torchlight procession, a luminous procession that departs from the town hall at 10:30 PM, bringing together young and old in a procession of lights winding through the alleys of the old village, followed by the fireworks display at 11:00 PM, traditionally set off on the eve of July 14th. Bursts of color illuminate the Puisaye sky, offering a spectacle enjoyed by the entire commune and its surroundings. Musical entertainment – often provided by a DJ – concludes the evening, allowing those who wish to extend the celebration on the dance floor.
The Burgundy Snail, Jewel of the Yonne Terroir
The presence of the Burgundy snail in the Yonne is no accident. This terrestrial gastropod, one of the largest in Europe with a shell that can reach 5 cm in diameter, thrives in the calcareous forests and hedgerows that characterize the landscape of Puisaye-Forterre. The Yonne department is home to several professional snail farms, testifying to the strong anchoring of heliciculture in the region. The Helix pomatia is a protected species in France: its harvesting is regulated and prohibited from April 1st to June 30th (breeding season), only authorized from July 1st for shells of at least 3 cm. July 13th, the date of the Andryes festival, falls precisely within the legal harvesting period – a calendar that may not be entirely coincidental.
A Terroir of Flavors in Puisaye-Forterre
Andryes is a commune of the Puisaye-Forterre community of communes, a territory renowned for the richness of its local agricultural products. The goat cheeses found at the Fête de l'Escargot table come from surrounding farms, heirs to an ancient cheesemaking tradition in this bocage region. The local terroir also offers wines from Auxerrois (Irancy, Bourgogne Côtes d'Auxerre) that pair well with snails à la bourguignonne in perfect gastronomic harmony.
Andryes, a Village with Remarkable Heritage
The Fête de l'Escargot is also an opportunity to discover or rediscover Andryes, a village with surprising architectural heritage for a commune of its size. It features the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul church, rebuilt between 1763 and 1769 with a unique orientation in France according to some specialists, as well as the 14th-century Saint-Fiacre chapel in the hamlet of Villeprenoy and the remains of the Saint-Robert priory, founded in the 7th century. The stone extracted from the three quarries of Andryes was used to build illustrious buildings – including, it is said, parts of the Eiffel Tower. A watermill, a horse-powered oil mill, and a fortified house complete this discreet but authentic heritage.
A Village in Verdant Puisaye
Andryes covers 2,875 hectares, including 1,295 of forests, in a hilly, hedged, and humid landscape typical of Puisaye. A stream originating from the springs of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines flows through the village. The Cornoy pond, the nature reserve with its discovery trail, and the marked paths offer visitors beautiful walking opportunities. The four hamlets – Ferrières, Fontenailles, Villeprenoy, and Villesavoie – give the commune its rural and dispersed character, typical of the Icaunais bocage.
A Popular, Free, and Convivial Festival
The Fête de l'Escargot d'Andryes belongs to that precious category of popular rural festivals that enrich local life in France. Without pretension or commercial excess, it brings the community together in a spirit of authentic conviviality: neighbors meet, families share an outdoor meal, children run in the night with their torches, and elders tell the village's history to those who will listen. In a country where village festivals tend to disappear, the one in Andryes is a precious asset, rooted in Burgundian tradition and revitalized by the volunteer commitment of its inhabitants.
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