Bosco Festival
Edition 2026 Gastronomy Local produce Nature

Bosco Festival

The flavors of the Umbrian woods in Sferracavallo

Orvieto — Terni (055) Since 2006
Dates 04 Sep โ€” 13 Sep 2026
Location Orvieto (055)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Bosco Festival

As summer draws to a close, Sferracavallo โ€” a hamlet of Orvieto โ€” celebrates the flavors of the woods and typical Umbrian cuisine. The Bosco Festival brings the great classics of autumn dining to the local sports facilities: wild boar pappardelle, mushroom tagliatelle, polenta, and other regional specialties. A popular festival that has been marking the September calendar of the Orvieto area for about twenty years.

The flavors of Umbrian autumn

In Sferracavallo, a hamlet of the Municipality of Orvieto (Province of Terni), the end of summer smells of the woods. The Bosco Festival is the gastronomic feast that celebrates the typical products and dishes of the Umbrian tradition linked to the land and forests: from game to mushrooms, to the polenta of cooler evenings.

Typical cuisine and conviviality

At the Sferracavallo sports facilities, the food stalls offer the great classics of local cuisine: wild boar pappardelle, mushroom tagliatelle, polenta, and other regional specialties, served from 7 PM in a village festival atmosphere. It's an opportunity to taste authentic Umbrian cuisine in a genuine and popular setting, far from the tourist circuits.

A tradition of the Orvieto area

Now in its twentieth edition, the Bosco Festival is one of the most cherished gastronomic events of the Orvieto autumn and one of the many events that animate the lively community life of Sferracavallo, a particularly active hamlet in the Orvieto territory.

Bosco Festival โ€” edition 2026

The Bosco Festival returns to Sferracavallo (Orvieto) in September 2026, according to the town's event calendar, which places it from September 4th to 13th at the hamlet's sports facilities. Typical Umbrian cuisine โ€” wild boar pappardelle, mushroom tagliatelle, polenta โ€” starting from 7 PM. Definitive dates and program are confirmed by the official website.

The Bosco Festival returns to Sferracavallo, a hamlet of Orvieto, in September 2026: the town's event calendar places it from September 4th to 13th at the local sports facilities. The stalls offer traditional Umbrian dishes โ€” wild boar pappardelle, mushroom tagliatelle, polenta, and other specialties โ€” starting from 7 PM. The official website sagradelbosco.it confirms the event's return, referring to official communications for the music program and definitive dates.

Programme Bosco Festival 2026

September 2026 โ€” Sferracavallo sports facilities

  • From 7 PM โ€” Opening of food stalls with typical Umbrian cuisine: wild boar pappardelle, mushroom tagliatelle, polenta, and regional specialties

The complete program with entertainment and musical evenings will be announced by the organization and published on the website sagradelbosco.it.

Highlights Bosco Festival 2026

The traditional Umbrian wild boar pappardelle, mushroom tagliatelle, and polenta in Sferracavallo.

Prices Bosco Festival 2026

Free entry; dishes payable at the food stalls.

Practical information — Bosco Festival

Where

Sferracavallo sports facilities (hamlet of Orvieto).

Opening hours

Food stalls from 7 PM. Updated dates and program on the website sagradelbosco.it.

How to get there

Sferracavallo is reachable by car from Orvieto, a city served by the Rome-Florence railway and the A1 motorway (Orvieto exit).

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Bosco Festival in brief

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History of Bosco Festival