Festival of Spaghetti and Local Products
Edition 2026 Music Dance Gastronomy

Festival of Spaghetti and Local Products

Nine evenings of dancing with spaghetti and local products in Casacastalda

Valfabbrica — Perugia (054)
Dates 08 Aug — 14 Aug 2026
Location Valfabbrica (054)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Spaghetti Festival

One of the longest-running festivals in the Eugubino-Gualdese area: for nine evenings, the village of Casacastalda, a hamlet of Valfabbrica, celebrates with spaghetti and local products. Dinners featuring local specialties—cheeses, cured meats, desserts—and dancing evenings with orchestras take place under the multipurpose canopy. A mid-August summer event, in the province of Perugia, organized by Pro Casacastalda and now in its 56th edition.

Spaghetti Festival in Casacastalda

The Festival of Spaghetti and Local Products is the major summer event in Casacastalda, a hamlet of Valfabbrica in the province of Perugia. With over fifty editions, it is one of the most established festivals in the area, attracting many visitors to the village during the central days of August.

Spaghetti and Local Flavors

The star is spaghetti, served in numerous variations, accompanied by local products: cheeses, cured meats, desserts, and specialties of the Umbrian peasant tradition. The festival's kitchen offers menus designed to showcase the region's excellences in a simple and authentic setting.

Nine Evenings of Dancing

The event spans nine evenings at the village's multipurpose canopy, with food stalls and dancing orchestras animating the August nights. It's an intergenerational celebration where ballroom dancing and live music combine with good food. The organization is handled by Pro Casacastalda, the heart of the hamlet's community life.

Spaghetti Festival — edition 2026

The 56th Festival of Spaghetti and Local Products in Casacastalda is scheduled from August 8 to 14, 2026. Nine evenings of dancing at the multipurpose canopy, featuring spaghetti, local products, and live orchestras.

The 2026 Spaghetti Festival in Casacastalda celebrates its 56th edition from August 8 to 14. The event offers nine evenings of dancing at the village's multipurpose canopy, with food stalls dedicated to spaghetti and local products—cheeses, cured meats, desserts—and orchestras animating the August nights.

Programme Spaghetti Festival 2026

The festival spans nine evenings in Casacastalda, a hamlet of Valfabbrica. The detailed music program, with the guest orchestras for each evening, is published by Pro Casacastalda on the official website. Usual structure for each evening:

  • Opening of food stalls with spaghetti in various variations and local products (cheeses, cured meats, desserts)
  • Dancing evening with live orchestra at the multipurpose canopy

Full calendar of orchestras and menus at procasacastalda.it.

Highlights Spaghetti Festival 2026

The nine evenings of dancing with live orchestras and menus based on spaghetti and typical Umbrian traditional products.

Prices Spaghetti Festival 2026

Free admission; dinners and purchases at food stalls are paid.

Practical information — Spaghetti Festival

How to get there

Casacastalda is a hamlet of Valfabbrica (PG), reachable by car from the Eugubina state road (SS 318) between Perugia and Gubbio. The festival takes place at the village's multipurpose canopy.

Admission

Admission is free; dinners and purchases at the food stalls are paid. For times and menus, consult the website procasacastalda.it.

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Piastra polivalente di Casacastalda

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Spaghetti Festival in brief

Music Dance Gastronomy Cheese Local produce Folk traditions Folklore Young audience Family Outdoor Perugia

History of Spaghetti Festival