In June, come celebrate the solstice and romance on Vermughen Square in Beuvron-en-Auge during the Romantic Summer Festival. Discover how to experience the beginning of summer in one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France.
Celebrate summer with music and romance
It’s 18 p.m. The sun begins its descent and the end of the day approaches. In the village of Beuvron-en-Auge, everyone is busy and preparing for the first day of the Estivales Romantiques. A music festival, a concert and a musical stroll open the ball to the delight of residents, traders and passers-by.
Music Festival: what’s planned?
On the occasion of the Music Festival, visitors will be able to attend a musical stroll on the violin led by the children of Aleth Durel and a concert by the orchestra All camp folk to the rhythm of traditional music in homage to the ancient Celtic origins of the village formerly known as Bevron in Algia.

Experience a Romantic Night
For the rest of the festivities, the excitement of Friday gives way to the romance of Saturday with Romantic Night. Launched in 2016 by The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, La Notte Romantica celebrates the launch of the summer season through a universal theme, romanticism. Over the years, the Italian villages were gradually joined by their counterparts Walloons, Spanish, French, German, Swiss or, Japanese .
Experiencing the Romantic Night also means sharing a moment of conviviality and uniqueness with several villages around the world.
For 3 years now, the village of Beuvron-en-Auge has joined this international event and celebrates summer through this universal theme.
La Romantic Night: What’s planned?
For the event, Place Michel Vermughen in Beuvron-en-Auge welcomes you in a flowery world from 18 p.m. to 21 p.m. During this time, let yourself be carried away by the atmosphere that reigns there and stroll through the village courtyard, visit the merchants, sip a cocktail or enjoy a meal specially designed for the occasion by our restaurateurs, while enjoying a concert and present activities.





