San Lugan Festival
Edition 2026 Gastronomy Local produce Heritage

San Lugan Festival

Over seventy years of summer festival in Villapiccola

Auronzo di Cadore — Belluno (025)
Dates 25 Jul — 26 Jul 2026
Location Auronzo di Cadore (025)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About San Lugan Festival

The Sagra de San Lugan is the traditional summer festival of Villapiccola, a hamlet of Auronzo di Cadore, in the Belluno Dolomites. In Piazzale Osterra, for over seventy years, the community has gathered around typical dishes, music, games of the past, and entertainment for children. A genuine village festival, made of volunteer work and conviviality, which brings the flavors and traditions of Ladin and Dolomite culture to the mountains of Cadore.

The historic festival of Villapiccola

The Sagra de San Lugan is one of the most deeply rooted traditional festivals in Auronzo di Cadore, in the province of Belluno. It takes place in Villapiccola, in Piazzale Osterra, and boasts a history of over seventy years, a sign of a deep bond between the community and this summer event.

Between flavors and tradition

The festival offers typical dishes of Cadore cuisine, served in the food stalls managed by Pro Loco volunteers. Alongside good food, the program includes music, evening concerts, entertainment for children, and traditional games of the past, which keep the memory of local customs alive.

A community festival

Organized by Pro Loco Auronzo di Cadore APS, the Sagra de San Lugan is an authentically popular festival, built on volunteer work and the participation of the village. For visitors, it is an opportunity to experience the genuine atmosphere of a mountain festival in the Municipality of Auronzo di Cadore, far from large tourist crowds and immersed in Dolomite culture.

San Lugan Festival — edition 2026

The 2026 edition of the Sagra de San Lugan enlivens Villapiccola in Auronzo di Cadore on July 25 and 26, at Piazzale Osterra, with food stalls, entertainment for children, evening concerts, and traditional games, continuing a festival tradition of over seventy years.

The weekend of July 25 and 26, 2026, the hamlet of Villapiccola, in Auronzo di Cadore, hosts the Sagra de San Lugan at Piazzale Osterra. The festival, organized by Pro Loco Auronzo di Cadore APS, features food stalls with typical dishes, entertainment for children, music, and evening concerts, in addition to the usual traditional games that make it a community celebration.

Programme San Lugan Festival 2026

Saturday, July 25, 2026

  • From the afternoon — Opening of food stalls and entertainment for children
  • In the evening — Concert and live music

Sunday, July 26, 2026

  • All day — Various activities, traditional games, and food stalls

The detailed program will be released by Pro Loco Auronzo di Cadore closer to the event.

Highlights San Lugan Festival 2026

Typical Cadore dishes, evening concert, traditional games of the past, and entertainment for children.

Prices San Lugan Festival 2026

Free entry; consumption at food stalls is paid.

Practical information — San Lugan Festival

How to get there

Auronzo di Cadore can be reached by car from the A27 (exit Pian di Vedoia, then SS51). The hamlet of Villapiccola is a short distance from the center. The nearest train station is Calalzo-Pieve di Cadore-Cortina.

Information

Free entry, food stalls are paid. Information on the Facebook page of Pro Loco Auronzo di Cadore.

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Where does it take place — San Lugan Festival

Piazzale Osterra, Villapiccola

Piazzale Osterra, Villapiccola, 32041 Auronzo di Cadore

San Lugan Festival in brief

Gastronomy Local produce Heritage Folk traditions Folklore Family Outdoor Belluno

History of San Lugan Festival