Several towns in Álava celebrate festivals this weekend

Local celebrations are gaining momentum in late May with cultural and gastronomic events.

Generic image: A Basque town square during a festival, with blurred figures and festive lights.
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Generic image: A Basque town square during a festival, with blurred figures and festive lights.

Various towns across Álava will be celebrating their local festivals this weekend, as end-of-May events gain prominence in the region.

This weekend sees festive activities taking place in several locations across Álava. While some communities began their celebrations on Friday, others are concentrating their main events on Saturday, May 23rd, and Sunday, May 24th. These festivities are typically intimate, primarily aimed at local residents, social groups, and visitors from nearby villages.
The festive calendar blends patron saint celebrations, street activities, musical performances, and neighborhood gatherings. Towns like Berrostegieta and Bitoriano are hosting multi-day events. In the Rioja Alavesa region, Samaniego continues its Pentecost festivities, which extend beyond Sunday. Izarra and Añes are also buzzing with activity, enhancing the weekend atmosphere in these Álava villages.
Amurrio is another highlight this weekend, hosting its Euskal Jaia (Basque Festival) on Saturday, focusing on popular culture, music, and street ambiance. On Sunday, the municipality will feature a gastronomic vermouth event at midday, combining drinks, local produce, music, and a popular gathering. This initiative underscores a growing trend of merging local festivals, gastronomy, and street encounters.
Furthermore, in the Montaña Alavesa region, a pilgrimage to Santa Teodosia will take place on Sunday in San Vicente de Arana. This event is a traditional fixture in the area, maintaining a strong popular element and gathering locals and visitors around hermitages and natural sites.