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Rosary Festivals in Ugarte
Amezketa
Traditional Basque festival with music, food, and sports
About
Experience the vibrant Rosary Festivals in Ugarte, a lively celebration in the heart of Amezketa. This traditional event features a dynamic program packed with music, local flavors, and engaging activities for everyone.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Community celebrations, traditional culture, food and music lovers
Vibe
Festive, traditional, lively
Energy Level
Moderate
Budget
Affordable
Photo Friendly
High
Weather Sensitivity
Moderate
Tags
Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Duration
3 days
Schedule
October 4: 19:30 Bell ringing, fireworks and giants; Triki poteo; 21:00 Popular dinner; Romería with Izer eta Alabier; Tocat championship. October 5: 11:00 Youth pelota matches; 12:30-14:30 and 16:00-19:00 Inflatables; Afternoon horse rides; 16:00 II. Mus Championship in memory of Kepa; 17:30 Chocolate with cake; 21:00 Wine barrel; 22:30 Romería with Ansorregi-Larrañaga and Laja Bi eta Lutxurdio. October 6: 11:00 High mass; Txakoli and pintxos tasting with Jon Ostolaza and Rakel Pujana; 18:00 Rural sports (stone lifting, log cutting); Ingurutxo; 20:30 Cider tasting; Romería with Jon Ostolaza and Rakel Pujana.
Featured Performers
- Izer eta Alabier
- Ansorregi-Larrañaga
- Laja Bi eta Lutxurdio
- Jon Ostolaza
- Rakel Pujana
- Maddi Gesalaga
- Goizeder Abendibar
- Mikel Lopetegi Urra
- Ugaitz Mugerza
- Eneko Otaño
Organizer
Ayuntamiento de Amezketa
Practical Information
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Food & Drink
Popular dinner, txakoli and pintxos tasting, cider tasting
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early on festival days to secure a good spot for popular events like the fireworks and the evening romerías.
- Embrace the local culture by trying the txakoli and pintxos – it's a fantastic way to experience Basque culinary traditions.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be moving between different festival locations throughout the day and evening.
- Check the detailed schedule for specific times of performances and activities to plan your visit effectively.
- Consider bringing cash for smaller vendors or activities that might not accept cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of music can I expect at the festival?
The festival features a variety of traditional Basque music and performances, including romerías with popular local groups and musicians.
Are there activities for children?
Yes, there are inflatables and other family-friendly activities scheduled throughout the festival.
What are the main food and drink offerings?
You can enjoy a popular dinner, txakoli (Basque white wine) and pintxos (tapas), and cider tasting.
What are the rural sports events?
The rural sports include traditional Basque competitions like stone lifting and log cutting.
Is there parking available?
Information on specific parking availability is not detailed, but it's advisable to check local resources or arrive early.