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Astorga Roman/Asturian festival

David

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Time of past OR future Camino
First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
Hi all ... by pure luck I passed through Astorga with friends one year at the end of July, to find myself in the middle of the most wonderful and strange festival.
During the last weekend of July each year they celebrate the epic clash between the Romans and the Celts that ended with Roman control but a contract of mutual peace. It is outstanding. Seems like half the population dress up either as Romans or Asturan Celts for the whole event ... so you can go to a cafe, and if you don't know it is on, be surprised to be served by a young woman dressed perfectly as a Roman or pop into a shop to be served by an Asturan warrior, complete with battle axe. Down at the park they build a village, half Asturan Celt roundhouses, half Roman 'villas' and hang out there. There is food and alcohol (at night an awful lot of food and alcohol and fiesty barbarians), battle re-enactments, parades, Roman games with gladiator fights - it is truly worth being there.

I had to stop at El Burgo Ranero last year as my old knee trauma finally became too much but am already getting it ready for '25 and shall go back there (it has a tiny train station) to start on my way again .. and plan to be in Astorga for the festival (look at me, who doesn't plan 😂 ) ...

but- the reason I am posting this is because if you want to stay for the festival rooms run out quickly and quite a time before the whole town can be fully booked up.
I just booked three nights, Fri-Mon, Imprenta Musical Hotel, so that I can really enjoy it this time - but noticed on Booking.com that some hotels are already fully booked, even now! - so if you will be passing through last weekend in July and think you may want to do a stopover to immerse then do book a room well ahead
Starts Thursday but the three nights Fri to Sun, leave Monday works very well - 25th-28th July. (the Friday is a local holiday).

It is amazing - short videos of it!



Buen Camino! - Maybe I will see you there (offering hangover cures, not first aid I think ;))
 
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There's a similar one in Lugo with the Roman's and the Celts and I think another town in Galicia where they recreate a Viking invasion. Lots of fun festivals in Spain and several which involve people dressing like Barbarians, Roman's, Moors, Knights, etc
 
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Here is a sign promoting this festival in 2007, seen in mid-July. At the time I had no idea what it meant. Now that I know, I am sorry to have missed it. I wonder how long it has been taking place? Thank you for sharing and for educating, have a fantastic time @David !
AstorgaSign.webp
 
I love the Spanish festivals. IMO the Spanish really know how to celebrate. The coolest thing for me is that the celebrations often seem to be associated with a "Patron Saint" for a particular locale, and I encounter them randomly on occasion (I know its not random, it is tradition of course, I just don't know ahead of time).

It is so fun, walking into some destination, and noticing the locals wearing their outfits and their smiles.

Sometimes I begin to figure out something is going on when prices for lodging go up. The fireworks heard while walking are also a hint.

I don't know why, but when I am in a Spanish city, town, or hamlet during a festival, I feel especially welcomed, like I belong there.

Although not a patron holiday, Ascension Day in Santiago is a party! There are like concerts and a legit ferris wheel, at least when I've been there randomly.

I cannot get the image of ladies walking around in Roman attire out of my head. :).
 
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