Chestnut Roasting Demonstration
Visitors watch and smell traditional chestnut roasting and can taste freshly roasted chestnuts, seeing how regional recipes are made.
Ágfalvi Gesztenyefesztivál
Oct 11 - 12, 2025ConfirmedSource
Each autumn, the village of Ágfalva celebrates its chestnut harvest. Folk craft fairs, chestnut dishes, live folk music, and rural festivity fill the day, in a celebration of the chestnut groves and country traditions of this small Transdanubian village near Sopron.
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About media standardsVisitors watch and smell traditional chestnut roasting and can taste freshly roasted chestnuts, seeing how regional recipes are made.
Attendees observe the ceremonial ribbon-cutting and can enjoy early events like live folk music and craft demonstrations as part of the opening.
Ágfalva, Hungary
Open in MapsWarm autumn clothing
Participatory but unstructured; visitors can freely engage with vendors and watch performan...
No special dress code or rituals required. Visitors should respect folk traditions on displ...
Crowd level: moderate.
Free events are available.
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Ágfalvi Gesztenyefesztivál
Ágfalva, Hungary
Each autumn, the village of Ágfalva celebrates its chestnut harvest. Folk craft fairs, chestnut dishes, live folk music, and rural festivity fill the day, in a celebration of the chestnut groves and country traditions of this small Transdanubian village near Sopron.
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Learn about Field GuideÁgfalva is a small Transdanubian village with chestnut groves and forests nearby. The festival highlights the importance of chestnut as a regional crop and connects to broader Hungarian autumn harvest traditions. Local folkloric music and costume performances often accompany the event, reflecting the cultural heritage of Western Hungary’s rural communities. Such chestnut festivals are common in this era to preserve agricultur...
Visitors watch and smell traditional chestnut roasting and can taste freshly roasted chestnuts, seeing how regional recipes are made.
Attendees observe the ceremonial ribbon-cutting and can enjoy early events like live folk music and craft demonstrations as part of the opening.
first-timer tips
Warm autumn clothing
Participatory but unstructured; visitors can freely engage with vendors and watch performances.
No special dress code or rituals required. Visitors should respect folk traditions on display (e.g., avoid dama...
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Oct 11 - 12, 2025
Confirmed
Ágfalva
Transdanubia (Győr-Moson-Sopron County)
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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