The Baillée des Filles, a medieval festival in Les Ponts-de-Cé, will take place again this year, offering a variety of events and shows.
On Wednesday May 28, starting at 5pm, young and old alike can discover a large part of the market, the medieval camp (evocation of life in the Middle Ages with a new animation on the agricultural world by the Crocs des Loups and "2 mains 4 cornes"), a surprise animation for children. From 8 p.m.: a fairytale stroll by the "Tan Elleil" company and a grand nocturnal chivalry show at dusk at 9:30 p.m. by the Capalle company.
On Thursday, May 29, from 9.30am to 7pm, you can stroll through the castle moat and surrounding area, enjoy the medieval and craft market (local creators), the medieval camp with its new activities, meet the Fufus de l'Ouest, take part with your children in new workshops (blacksmithing, basketry, medieval games...), cheer on the armored fighters and swordsmen, try your hand at archery, watch the birds of prey of Vol en Scène, applaud the Cie Capalle who will bring the festival to a close with their Bon Roy René chivalry tournament.
Practical info:
Catering with food trucks and meals on reservation (see information on the website from the end of April), eat at the "Taverne du Bon Roy René" and enjoy crêpes made by volunteers on site.
On Wednesday May 28, starting at 5pm, young and old alike can discover a large part of the market, the medieval camp (evocation of life in the Middle Ages with a new animation on the agricultural world by the Crocs des Loups and "2 mains 4 cornes"), a surprise animation for children. From 8 p.m.: a fairytale stroll by the "Tan Elleil" company and a grand nocturnal chivalry show at dusk at 9:30 p.m. by the Capalle company.
On Thursday, May 29, from 9.30am to 7pm, you can stroll through the castle moat and surrounding area, enjoy the medieval and craft market (local creators), the medieval camp with its new activities, meet the Fufus de l'Ouest, take part with your children in new workshops (blacksmithing, basketry, medieval games...), cheer on the armored fighters and swordsmen, try your hand at archery, watch the birds of prey of Vol en Scène, applaud the Cie Capalle who will bring the festival to a close with their Bon Roy René chivalry tournament.
Practical info:
Catering with food trucks and meals on reservation (see information on the website from the end of April), eat at the "Taverne du Bon Roy René" and enjoy crêpes made by volunteers on site.