San Vito Festival
Edition 2026 Music Gastronomy Local produce

San Vito Festival

The patron saint's feast on the Berici hill

Brendola — Vicenza (024)
Dates 13 Jun — 16 Jun 2026
Location Brendola (024)
Prices Free
Status —

About San Vito Festival

On the hill of San Vito di Brendola, a hamlet in the Vicenza municipality, the patron saint San Vito is celebrated every year in mid-June with three days of festivities. Under the tent of the parish structure, the food stand offers gnocchi, porchetta sandwiches, mixed grills, the Alpini's tagliata, sausages, and pork loin. A genuine village festival, immersed in the green Berici Hills, organized by Pro Loco Brendola, blending tradition, devotion, and good food.

The Patron Saint's Feast of San Vito

The San Vito Festival celebrates the patron saint of the hamlet of the same name in Brendola, a municipality in the Berici Hills in the province of Vicenza. It takes place every year in mid-June, around June 15th, the feast day of San Vito, with three days of festivities immersed in the green Berici hill.

The Festival's Cuisine

The heart of the festival is the food stand, set up under the tent of the parish structure and open from 7 PM. The menu is full of specialties: gnocchi, porchetta sandwiches, mixed grills, the Alpini's tagliata, sausages, and pork loin. Generous traditional dishes to be enjoyed with friends on warm early summer evenings.

A Festival Amidst the Berici Hills

Organized by Pro Loco Brendola, the San Vito Festival is an anticipated event for the hamlet's community and for those who love authentic village festivals. The setting of the Berici hill, amidst nature and tradition, makes this festival a special occasion to discover a charming corner of the Brendola area.

San Vito Festival — edition 2026

In June 2026, the San Vito Festival returns to San Vito di Brendola, the patron saint's feast celebrated around June 15th: three days of festivities on the Berici hill with a food stand (gnocchi, porchetta, grills, Alpini's tagliata), music, and conviviality, organized by Pro Loco Brendola.

The 2026 edition of the San Vito Festival is scheduled for June, on the days around the feast of the patron saint San Vito (June 15th), in the hamlet of San Vito di Brendola. The formula with the food stand under the parish structure tent and traditional dishes as protagonists is confirmed.

Programme San Vito Festival 2026

The detailed program and precise dates for the 2026 edition will be announced by Pro Loco Brendola in the weeks prior. The usual structure includes three days of festivities around June 15th, with a food stand open from 7 PM (gnocchi, porchetta sandwiches, mixed grills, the Alpini's tagliata, sausages, pork loin), evenings of music, and entertainment in the parish structure area.

Highlights San Vito Festival 2026

The gnocchi, porchetta, and the Alpini's tagliata from the food stand, on the Berici hill.

Prices San Vito Festival 2026

Free admission. Paid food stand.

Practical information — San Vito Festival

How to get there

San Vito is a hamlet of Brendola, on a Berici hill in the province of Vicenza. By car, you can reach it from the A4 motorway (Montecchio Maggiore exit) continuing towards Brendola and San Vito. The festival takes place in the area of the parish structure.

Admission

Free admission. Food stand is paid, open from 7 PM. Info: Pro Loco Brendola.

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Where does it take place — San Vito Festival

San Vito di Brendola (frazione), struttura parrocchiale

San Vito di Brendola, 36040 Brendola

Contact San Vito Festival

Tel
+39 349 8564654

San Vito Festival in brief

Music Gastronomy Local produce Heritage Folk traditions Folklore Family Outdoor Vicenza

History of San Vito Festival