Regattas, boatmen, fireworks, and popular ball for July 14th on the banks of the Yonne
The National Day of July 14th in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne (89500) is one of the most beautiful settings for patriotic celebration in the department. On the banks of the Yonne river, the medieval town with its fortified gates organizes regattas and boatmen events, nautical competitions, torchlight parades, popular balls, and fireworks launched over the river. An unmissable event in one of the most beautiful medieval towns in the Yonne.
The National Day of July 14th takes on a particularly festive and spectacular dimension in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne. This former royal bastide founded by Louis VII in the 12th century, with its two preserved medieval gates and picturesque riverside setting, offers a remarkable historical backdrop for celebrating the French Republic every year on July 13th and 14th.
The specific event of the National Day in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne is its river and nautical dimension. The tradition of Regattas and Boatmen on the Yonne river animates the quays and banks with boat races, nautical demonstrations, and a particularly warm riverside atmosphere. This aquatic setting gives the Villeneuve celebration its own identity.
Villeneuve-sur-Yonne boasts remarkably preserved medieval architectural heritage. The two medieval city gates – the Porte de Joigny and the Porte de Sens – frame the main street of the royal bastide, while the collegiate church of Notre-Dame overlooks the town. The quays along the Yonne river, with their half-timbered houses and old washhouses, form an idyllic picture for the July 14th celebration.
The National Day in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne brings together the town's inhabitants, families from the surrounding area, and passing tourists in a republican and convivial spirit. The popular ball on July 14th, led by an orchestra, perpetuates the "guinguette" tradition on the banks of the Yonne. The torchlight parade on the evening of the 13th, often led by a local brass band, winds through the historic streets of the town in a patriotic and festive atmosphere.
The 2026 National Day in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne will bring together residents and visitors on July 13th and 14th for the torchlight parade, the popular ball, regattas on the Yonne river, and the traditional fireworks in the medieval town.
The 2026 National Day in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne will be held on July 13th and 14th, 2026, following the well-established tradition of this medieval town on the banks of the Yonne river. A torchlight parade, a popular ball, regattas, and fireworks will mark these two days of republican celebration.
As every year, the Regattas and Boatmen will liven up the banks of the Yonne river in a festive summer atmosphere. The fireworks launched over the waters of the Yonne will offer a magical pyrotechnic show with the medieval towers of the royal bastide as a backdrop. The detailed program will be announced by the Town Hall of Villeneuve-sur-Yonne in the spring of 2026.
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Berges de la rivière Yonne et centre-ville médiéval
Quais de l'Yonne et centre-ville, 89500 Villeneuve-sur-Yonne