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Binduga Wreath Festival

Wianki na Bindudze

Mściszewo, Poland

Jun 27, 2026ExpectedSource

Each Midsummer, the Warta riverbank at Binduga fills with wreaths and bonfires for the Wianki festival. Slavic wreath rituals, fire, folk music, and dance mark the Kupala Night, in a celebration of the ancient Slavic solstice custom of the shortest night in Greater Poland.

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Key moments

Wreath Floating Ceremony

Spectators watch colorful wreaths drift on water, usually at twilight near bonfires.

~21:00

Bonfire Lighting and Dance

Festival-goers dance in folk costumes around the fire, enjoying traditional music and choral singing.

~21:00

Where it happens

Przystań kajakowo-jachtowa Binduga

Mściszewo, Poland

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How to show up well

Plan the timing

Flower wreath

Dress for the setting

Comfortable shoes

Respect local boundaries

Guests are welcome to make a wreath or join folk dances. Approach organizers for stage or r...

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Practical notes

Crowds & timing

Crowd level: moderate.

Tickets

Free events are available.