Sardana Dance and Community Breakfast
Attendees join in a circle sardana dance outside the church. The local council provides coca (sweet bread) and vermouth to share, promoting fellowship.
Aplec de Sant Romà de Vila
May 25, 2026ConfirmedSource
Each Pentecost Monday the Romanesque church of Sant Romà de Vila in Encamp hosts a pilgrimage in honor of St. Roman, with a morning Mass followed by sardana dancing and a breakfast of coca and wine. The modest feast keeps alive the custom of villagers gathering at their old village church.
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How we decideAttendees join in a circle sardana dance outside the church. The local council provides coca (sweet bread) and vermouth to share, promoting fellowship.
Visitors (mainly locals) attend a solemn Catholic Mass in the small mountain church, followed by traditional Catalan hymns (goigs) and bell ringing.
Encamp, Andorra
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Free events are available.

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LOCAL RELIGIOUS RITUAL
Aplec de Sant Romà de Vila
Encamp, Andorra
Each Pentecost Monday the Romanesque church of Sant Romà de Vila in Encamp hosts a pilgrimage in honor of St. Roman, with a morning Mass followed by sardana dancing and a breakfast of coca and wine. The modest feast keeps alive the custom of villagers gathering at their old village church.
This modest festival preserves the tradition of villagers gathering at their historic village church. It highlights community bonds, local religious traditions, and pride in Encamp's heritage (notably the church's unique Romanesque altar frontal).
Modest dress recommended; participate quietly during Mass. Open to all but primarily a local parish event.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
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Some celebrations are best approached quietly: arrive prepared, follow posted rules, and leave without turning the moment into content.
This modest festival preserves the tradition of villagers gathering at their historic village church. It highlights community bonds, local religious traditions, and pride in Encamp's heritage (notably the church's unique Romanesque altar frontal).
Attendees join in a circle sardana dance outside the church. The local council provides coca (sweet bread) and vermouth to share, promoting fellowship.
Visitors (mainly locals) attend a solemn Catholic Mass in the small mountain church, followed by traditional Catalan hymns (goigs) and bell ringing.
respectful presence
Respectful attire
Walking shoes
Join local activities courteously, follow instructions for dancing in sardanes, and accept communal offerings o...
May 25, 2026
Confirmed
Encamp
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Free public events available
Families welcome
Moderate visitor welcome

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