Goémoniers Festival

Living re-enactment of the seaweed harvester's trade in Plouguerneau

Plouguerneau — Finistère (29) Since 1983
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Goémoniers Festival
Edition
2025
Goémoniers Festival

About Goémoniers Festival

The Goémoniers Festival, organized annually since 1983 by the Karreg-hir association, is a unique heritage event held on the tip of Penn Enez, in Koréjou, Plouguerneau. For an entire afternoon, the association's volunteers passionately recreate the seaweed harvester's trade as it was practiced between the 1920s and 1950s. Unloading traditional boats, transport by stretcher and cart, burning in seaweed kilns: every gesture is reproduced with remarkable authenticity. The festival also features sculling demonstrations, seaweed product tastings, conferences, exhibitions, and activities for children. Free and open to all, this event celebrates Breton maritime heritage and the memory of an ancestral trade linked to seaweed harvesting on the coast of the Pays des Abers.
Dates 24 Aug — 24 Aug 2025
Location Plouguerneau (29)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed
Edition 2025

Goémoniers Festival — edition 2025

The 42nd edition of the Goémoniers Festival will be held on Sunday, August 24, 2025, on the tip of Penn Enez in Koréjou, Plouguerneau. The program includes: re-enactment of the seaweed harvester's trade, sculling demonstrations, a conference and book signing by Catherine Flohic, seaweed product tastings, and activities for children.

42nd Edition — 2025

The Goémoniers Festival 2025 will take place on Sunday, August 24, from 2:05 PM to 6:30 PM on the tip of Penn Enez in Koréjou. This 42nd edition will feature the traditional re-enactments of the seaweed harvester's trade, with unloading of boats, transport, and burning in seaweed kilns. A conference and book signing by Catherine Flohic on her book "Les algues en questions" is scheduled from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM. A sculling competition will begin at 5 PM. Free admission.

Highlights Goémoniers Festival 2025

  • 42nd edition of the festival
  • Faithful re-enactment of the 1920s-1950s seaweed harvester's trade
  • Conference by Catherine Flohic
  • Sculling competition
  • Free admission

Programme Goémoniers Festival 2025

2025 Program

  • 2:05 PM: Festival opening
  • 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Conference and book signing by Catherine Flohic ("Les algues en questions")
  • Afternoon: Re-enactment of the seaweed harvester's trade (unloading, transport, burning)
  • Children's activities on seaweed
  • Seaweed product tastings
  • 5:00 PM: Sculling demonstrations and competition
  • 6:30 PM: Festival end

Prices Goémoniers Festival 2025

Free admission
Edition 2026

Goémoniers Festival — 2026 edition

The 2025 edition was held on 24 August 2025. The dates for the 2026 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.

Practical information

Practical information — Goémoniers Festival

Access and Location

By Car

The Goémoniers Festival is held on the tip of Penn Enez, in Koréjou, Plouguerneau. From Brest, take the direction of Lannilis then Plouguerneau (approx. 30 minutes). Follow signs for Koréjou. Free parking near the site.

Address

377 Koréjou, 29880 Plouguerneau

Dates and Times

The festival takes place every year on the last Sunday of August, from approximately 2 PM to 6:30 PM. 2025 Edition: Sunday, August 24, 2025.

Prices

Free admission for all visitors.

Catering

On-site catering: crepes, fries, ice cream, and seaweed products for tasting.

Practical Information

Outdoor event on the shore. Bring suitable footwear and warm clothing in case of wind. Accessible for families with children. Dogs on a leash are welcome.

Contact

ALGAE Center: www.algae.bzh

The Goémoniers Festival: Living Heritage of the Breton Coast

Every year, on the last Sunday of August, the tip of Penn Enez in Koréjou, Plouguerneau, transforms into a journey back in time. The Goémoniers Festival, supported for over forty years by the Karreg-hir association, offers a striking re-enactment of the seaweed harvester's trade, an ancestral activity that has shaped the identity and landscape of the North Finistère coast.

Heritage in Peril Saved by Passion

In 1983, facing the gradual disappearance of seaweed harvesters and the erosion of traditional know-how, a group of enthusiasts founded the Karreg-hir association with a mission: to preserve and pass on the memory of this unique trade. Since then, each edition of the festival brings together dozens of volunteers who faithfully reproduce the gestures of seaweed harvesters from the 1920s to the 1950s: unloading traditional boats laden with seaweed, transport by man, stretcher, or cart, and burning in seaweed kilns whose characteristic smoke fills the shore.

A Rich and Friendly Program

The Goémoniers Festival is not limited to re-enactment. It offers a varied program that appeals to both maritime history enthusiasts and families looking for an original cultural outing. Throughout the afternoon, visitors can attend sculling demonstrations, participate in seaweed product tastings, discover photographic and documentary exhibitions, or listen to conferences on the history of seaweed harvesting in Brittany. A dedicated children's stand allows the youngest to discover the fascinating world of seaweed in a fun and educational way.

Plouguerneau, Capital of Seaweed

The festival is part of a broader cultural ecosystem, closely linked to the ALGAE center (interpretation and valorization center for seaweed) and the Écomusée des Goémoniers et de l'Algue (Museum of Seaweed Harvesters and Seaweed). Plouguerneau, which was for a long time the leading seaweed-producing municipality in France, thus perpetuates a precious heritage. The municipality in the Pays des Abers indeed possesses one of the largest seaweed fields in Europe, and seaweed harvesting has been an essential economic activity for coastal populations there for centuries.

A Free and Popular Festival

True to its associative and popular spirit, the Goémoniers Festival is completely free and open to all. On-site, friendly catering is provided with crepes, fries, and ice cream. The event attracts several hundred visitors each year, curious to discover or rediscover this little-known part of Breton maritime heritage in an exceptional natural setting, between dunes and shores of the Finistère north coast.

Where does it take place — Goémoniers Festival

Pointe de Penn Enez, Koréjou
377 Koréjou, 29880 Plouguerneau

Goémoniers Festival in brief

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