Viking re-enactments and night shows in the majestic ruins of Jumièges Abbey
Every last weekend of June, the majestic ruins of Jumièges Abbey host the Viking Festival, an immersive historical re-enactment organized by the Department of Seine-Maritime and the Jumié-Joies en Fête committee. Viking camps, warrior fights, falconry, axe throwing, medieval market, banquet, and a night show projected on the abbey walls immerse visitors in the heart of the era of the Normans, descendants of the Vikings who founded Normandy.
Jumièges Abbey, often called the "most beautiful ruin in France" by Victor Hugo, is intimately linked to the history of the Vikings in Normandy. Founded in 654 by Saint Philibert, this Benedictine abbey was looted and burned by the Vikings in 841, before being restored by Duke William Longsword in 928. It was in this loop of the Seine that the Normans, descendants of the Vikings settled by the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte (911), forged their identity between Scandinavian heritage and Frankish culture.
The Viking Festival of Jumièges transforms the abbey park into a vast Viking camp where historical re-enactment troupes bring the era of the Northmen back to life. The association Les Enfants de Rollon, named after the first Duke of Normandy, animates the camps with demonstrations of warrior fights, weapon making, and artisanal objects using period techniques. Visitors can try their hand at axe throwing, coin minting, and discover the daily life of a Viking camp.
Falconry is one of the highlights of the event, with bird of prey flight demonstrations in the exceptional setting of the abbey ruins. Storytellers bring Nordic legends and Scandinavian sagas to life, while a medieval circus offers performances inspired by the entertainment of the era. A medieval market with costumed artisans and merchants completes the immersion.
On Saturday evening, the night show is the highlight of the festival. The ancient walls of the abbey serve as a backdrop for a show of lights, sounds, and re-enactments that bring the history of the Vikings in Normandy back to life. This show, running from 11 PM to midnight, offers a magical and unforgettable experience in the spectacular setting of the illuminated ruins.
The most gourmands can book the Viking banquet, a festive meal served in the abbey park, inspired by medieval cuisine and Scandinavian culinary traditions. At €50 per person, this banquet offers a unique gastronomic experience in an exceptional historical setting, accompanied by entertainment and shows.
Organized by the Department of Seine-Maritime in partnership with the Jumié-Joies en Fête committee, the municipality of Jumièges, and the association Les Enfants de Rollon, the Viking Festival is the result of collaboration between public institutions and history enthusiasts. It contributes to the valorization of the abbey's exceptional heritage while offering a moment of entertainment and historical discovery for the whole family.
The Viking Festival of Jumièges 2026 will take place on June 27th and 28th in the abbey park. Viking camps, fights, falconry, axe throwing, medieval market, banquet, and a night show are on the program for this immersive historical re-enactment in the heart of France's most beautiful ruin.
The Viking Festival of Jumièges returns on June 27th and 28th, 2026 in the majestic setting of the abbey. The Department of Seine-Maritime and the Jumié-Joies en Fête committee are preparing a rich program for this edition, in partnership with the municipality of Jumièges and the association Les Enfants de Rollon.
Viking camps, warrior fights, falconry demonstrations, axe throwing, coin minting, Nordic tales, medieval circus, and a medieval market will animate the abbey park. On Saturday evening, the Viking banquet and the night show on the abbey walls will offer an unforgettable experience.
Jumièges Abbey is located at 24 rue Guillaume-le-Conquérant, 76480 Jumièges.
Saturday from 10 AM to 12:30 AM (night show from 11 PM to midnight). Sunday from 10 AM to 6:30 PM.
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24 rue Guillaume-le-Conquérant, 76480 Jumièges