Saint-Jean Festival of La Borne
The fire of ceramic tradition
2026
About Saint-Jean La Borne
Our team has not been able to confirm with an official source that this 2026 edition is taking place. The dates and program shown below may be outdated. We strongly recommend that you contact the organizer directly to verify before any travel or registration.
Saint-Jean La Borne — 2027 edition
The 2026 edition was held on 24 June 2026. The dates for the 2027 edition have not been announced yet. This page will be updated as soon as the official programme is published.
Practical information — Saint-Jean La Borne
Practical Information
- Date: June 24th (or weekend nearby)
- Times: From 8 PM
- Location: Hamlet of La Borne (Henrichemont)
- Access: Free
- To bring: Your picnic and something to share
Program
- 8 PM: Large shared picnic
- Lighting of the great Saint-Jean bonfire
- Traditional musical entertainment
- Dances and games around the fire
- Friendly and festive atmosphere
The tradition of the Saint-Jean bonfire
According to popular tradition, the Saint-Jean bonfire helps expel impurities and ward off misfortune. In La Borne, this tradition takes on its full meaning in a hamlet where fire is the central element of the potters' work.
The Saint-Jean Festival in La Borne is a traditional event that takes place every year on June 24th (or the closest weekend). This ancestral celebration holds special significance in this potters' hamlet where fire has been at the heart of ceramic activity for centuries.
The Saint-Jean Bonfire, a tradition celebrated in most French parishes, takes on a special dimension in La Borne. According to popular tradition, impurities are expelled and misfortune is averted through the festival fire. In the past, young people collected logs from each house to feed the large evening bonfire.
In La Borne, the connection with fire is even stronger as potters work daily with wood-fired kilns. Events like "La Borne en feu" (1990) and "La Borne s'enflamme" (2007) have allowed the public to discover wood-fired firings, a specialty of this potters' village.
The evening begins at 8 PM with a large shared picnic where everyone brings their specialties. This is followed by traditional musical entertainment, dances, and games around the large bonfire. This friendly and festive atmosphere brings together the hamlet's residents, potters, and visitors in a warm ambiance.
The Saint-Jean Festival in La Borne is a special moment to discover the spirit of this unique place, where tradition and contemporary ceramic creation blend harmoniously.
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Saint-Jean La Borne in brief
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