Fête Nationale d'Ermont
Edition 2026 Folk Traditions Family Design

Fête Nationale d'Ermont

Celebration of July 14th in Ermont, a residential town at the foot of the Montmorency hill

Ermont — Val-d'Oise (95)
Dates 14 Jul — 14 Jul 2026
Location Ermont (95)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About 14 Juillet Ermont

Every July 14th, Ermont celebrates the National Holiday with fireworks, popular balls, and festive events organized by the municipality. A residential town of 28,000 inhabitants in the Val-d'Oise, nestled at the foot of the wooded slopes of Montmorency, Ermont offers a green and peaceful setting for its national festivities. The republican ceremony brings together Ermont residents of all generations in the spirit of conviviality and attachment to the common values that characterize this town of tradition.

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Ermont, a residential town at the foot of the forest

Ermont (95120) is a residential commune in the Val-d'Oise with approximately 28,000 inhabitants, bordering Saint-Gratien, Franconville, Sannois, and Argenteuil. The town is dominated by wooded slopes that herald the Montmorency forest and offers a semi-rural character that distinguishes it from the denser suburbs of the near crown. Its many villas, gardens, and green spaces give it a quiet, residential atmosphere.

Ermont is served by RER C (Ermont-Eaubonne and Ermont-Halte stations), making it a well-connected town to Paris while maintaining a preserved quality of life. The National Holiday is celebrated here in the spirit of a town attached to its traditions and neighborly conviviality.

The tradition of July 14th in Ermont

The National Holiday of July 14th in Ermont is part of a long tradition of popular celebrations. The town has a developed associative life, with numerous sports, cultural, and leisure associations that actively contribute to the day's events. The Comité des Fêtes (Festival Committee) of Ermont plays a central role in organizing the festivities.

The day of July 14th begins with a solemn and republican official ceremony: laying of a wreath at the war memorial, a minute of silence in memory of the victims of wars, and a speech by the mayor. This ceremony, attended by veterans, elected officials, and association representatives, reminds us that the national holiday is above all a day of remembrance and recognition.

Fireworks over the slopes

The fireworks display is the most anticipated moment of July 14th in Ermont. Launched from one of the open spaces in the town, the pyrotechnic show takes on a special dimension with the backdrop of the wooded slopes. Residents gather on terraces, in gardens, and parks to admire the spectacle, creating a festive and intimate atmosphere at the same time.

The residential character of Ermont, with its many private gardens and quiet streets, creates a special ambiance for the fireworks: residents spontaneously gather on sidewalks and squares to watch the show together, in a typical good-neighborly conviviality of towns of this size.

Popular Balls and Summer Events

The popular balls organized on the evening of July 14th in Ermont perpetuate a tradition dear to the people of Ermont. These balls, held in the municipal halls and public spaces of the town, bring residents together to dance and celebrate in a relaxed atmosphere. Local associations also offer neighborhood dinners, concerts, and activities for children, contributing to a complete festive program.

Ermont and its picturesque neighborhoods

Ermont has several neighborhoods with distinct characters: the lively town center around the town hall, the residential areas of individual villas on the slopes, and the denser areas near the train stations. This diversity of urban fabric is reflected in the July 14th events, which aim to reach all residents, regardless of their location in the town.

The parks and gardens of Ermont offer spaces for relaxation and strolling on July 14th, allowing families to spend the afternoon in nature before the evening festivities. The proximity of the Montmorency forest is an added bonus for those who wish to combine a forest walk with the national holiday.

14 Juillet Ermont — edition 2026

National Holiday 2026 in Ermont on July 14th. Official ceremony, fireworks, popular balls, torchlight procession, and activities. Free entry in this residential town in the Val-d'Oise.

Ermont National Holiday - July 14, 2026

The 2026 National Holiday will be held in Ermont on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. The municipality will organize an official ceremony, family activities, a torchlight procession, a grand fireworks display, and popular balls. A republican celebration in the green setting of this town in the Val-d'Oise. Free entry.

Highlights 14 Juillet Ermont 2026

  • Ceremony at the war memorial
  • Fireworks over the slopes
  • Torchlight procession
  • Popular balls
  • Free family activities
  • Free entry

Prices 14 Juillet Ermont 2026

Free access to all activities and fireworks.

Practical information — 14 Juillet Ermont

Access

  • Address : Ermont town center, 95120 Ermont
  • By RER : RER C, Ermont-Eaubonne or Ermont-Halte stations.
  • By car : D909 from Saint-Gratien or Franconville; D53 from Argenteuil.

Indicative Program

  • Morning: ceremony at the war memorial
  • Afternoon: family activities
  • Evening: torchlight procession
  • Night: fireworks and popular balls

Prices

  • Free access to all activities

Contact

  • Ermont Town Hall : 01 39 81 24 24
  • Website : ermont.fr

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Where does it take place — 14 Juillet Ermont

Centre-ville et espaces publics d'Ermont

Centre-ville et parcs communaux, 95120 Ermont

Contact 14 Juillet Ermont

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01 39 81 24 24

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