The annual festival of the birthplace village of Marshal Vauban, in the Morvan auxois
Every autumn, on the Sunday following October 1st, Saint-Léger-Vauban (89630) celebrates its communal festival. Birthplace of Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, Marshal of France of the Grand Siècle, this Morvan village welcomes its inhabitants and visitors for a popular festive day. A friendly gathering in this village that traded its old name of Saint-Léger-de-Foucheret to honor its most illustrious son.
Every autumn, on the Sunday following October 1st, the village of Saint-Léger-Vauban (89630) celebrates its annual communal festival. Organized by the local festival committee with the support of village associations, this festive day is one of the most anticipated gatherings of the year in this Morvan village, nestled at the southern tip of the Yonne department, on the edge of the Morvan Regional Natural Park.
The communal festival of Saint-Léger-Vauban is part of the tradition of patron saint and communal festivals in the Yonne. But here it takes on a special dimension: this village is the birthplace of one of the most important figures in French history, Sébastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban, born in 1633 within these walls and baptized in the local church. This illustrious past gives the festival a unique historical resonance, and the Maison Vauban — the museum dedicated to the marshal — is naturally at the heart of the village's identity and its celebrations.
Until 1867, this village was called Saint-Léger-de-Foucheret. By imperial decree, its name was changed to honor Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, its most illustrious son, born in this village in 1633. General Commissioner of Louis XIV's fortifications, Marshal of France in 1703, Vauban is one of the greatest military architects and one of the most brilliant engineers of his century. His fortifications, built or modified across the kingdom, are now inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Vauban spent his childhood and part of his adolescence in Saint-Léger, until the age of about 16. The village carefully preserves the memory of this illustrious son: a bronze statue of Vauban, inaugurated in 1905 by the Minister of Public Education Bienvenu Martin, adorns the Place Vauban in the heart of the village. The Maison Vauban, a museum created in 1980 and located at its current address at 4 Place Vauban since 1996, retraces the life and work of this Burgundian military genius through careful museography and a 20-minute audiovisual projection.
The Saint-Léger church, where Vauban was baptized, is classified as a historic monument and is another highlight of the village's heritage. Its sober architecture and Romanesque elements make it a building worthy of interest beyond the historical dimension linked to the marshal.
The Communal Festival of Saint-Léger-Vauban takes place over one day, the autumn Sunday following October 1st. This schedule, slightly shifted from the major summer festivals of the Yonne, gives the Saint-Léger festival a special character: it marks the transition to the cold season, with the characteristic autumn light of the Morvan, its golden and russet colors covering the surrounding forests.
The festival program combines the classic popular activities of the Yonne communal festivals: games, family activities, demonstrations, and events organized by local associations. Carousels and attractions are sometimes set up in the village, creating the special atmosphere of rural festivals that punctuate the life of Morvan communes.
Food and drink play a central role in the communal festival. The festival committee and local associations offer local dishes and specialties, with seasonal products in this autumn period: game, mushrooms, cheeses, and Burgundy wines make up a generous table rooted in the region's gastronomic identity.
The communal festival is also an opportunity to showcase the Vauban heritage that is the pride of the village. The Maison Vauban may offer special tours or events related to the marshal's history, making the festive day a cultural and commemorative moment in addition to a popular celebration.
Saint-Léger-Vauban is located 65 km south of Auxerre and 25 km from Avallon, at the gateway to the Morvan Regional Natural Park. This territory of wooded hills, rivers, and granite offers landscapes of great wild beauty, particularly striking in autumn when the foliage takes on its colors. The communal festival of Saint-Léger-Vauban is thus the perfect opportunity to discover this preserved corner of the Yonne, far from mass tourist routes, in an exceptional natural environment.
Hikers and nature lovers will find marked trails nearby to explore Vauban's territory on foot, including the "On the Footsteps of Vauban" trail which retraces the marshal's childhood places. Combined with a visit to the Maison Vauban and the Saint-Léger church, the communal festival day offers a complete immersion in this village of history and nature.
See you on Sunday, October 4, 2026 in Saint-Léger-Vauban (89630) for the annual communal festival! Popular activities, autumn local food, conviviality in the birthplace village of Marshal Vauban at the gateway to the Morvan. Take advantage of the day to visit the Maison Vauban and the Saint-Léger church, a classified historic monument. Free entry.
On Sunday, October 4, 2026, the village of Saint-Léger-Vauban (89630) will celebrate its annual communal festival, one of the highlights of local life in this Morvan village with an exceptional historical past. Organized by the festival committee with the support of village associations, this festive day brings together villagers and visitors each year to discover this preserved corner of the Yonne, nestled between the Morvan forests and the Burgundy hills.
The festival takes place in this village which has the distinction of being the birthplace of Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, born in 1633 within these walls and who became one of the greatest military engineers in French history, Marshal to Louis XIV and creator of a network of fortifications listed as UNESCO World Heritage. The Maison Vauban (Place Vauban) and the Saint-Léger church, where the future marshal was baptized, are the two heritage jewels around which village life revolves.
The 2026 Communal Festival will offer the traditional festive program for this autumn event: popular activities for all ages, generous catering with seasonal flavors of Burgundy's terroir, a friendly bar, and moments of sharing in the spirit of Yonne village festivals. The October light and the colors of the Morvan forest will provide a striking natural setting for the day.
The Communal Festival is held in the village of Saint-Léger-Vauban (89630), Yonne department (89), at the gateway to the Morvan Regional Natural Park, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
The communal festival takes place every year on the Sunday following October 1st. It sometimes accompanies the village's Agricultural Fair, one of Saint-Léger-Vauban's other annual events.
Access to the communal festival is free. Food and drink are payable on site.
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