Next weekend (11th and 12th October) sees the annual Fete de la Courge in Rians in the Var, and it is one of my favourite village festivals: mainly as it is so very un-English. It is an excellent opportunity to see a work-a-day Provencal village, totally non-touristy, celebrating local produce. Who knew there were so many types of pumpkins and squashes?
There is lots of fun to be had – especially the displays in the Salle des Fetes: you can admire the largest pumpkins or the ones with the strangest shapes. Over a hundred courge-themed stalls crowd the narrow streets and there is fun for children too: fishing plastic vegetables out of the village fountain is one traditional and popular game.
Pumpkin soups and casseroles are served at long tables in the village centre – get there early though as they ran out quite quickly last time we went.
It’s all well organised with parking in a nearby field.
For more details see the website: http://www.fetedelacourgerians.fr/ or the pdfFete_courge_2014
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