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Camporrobles’ festivals are vibrant events that get to the heart of what the village is all about. Throw yourself into the magic of these unique festivities.

Camporrobles hosts a wide range of festivities and events that enable visitors to experience the village’s connection to its traditions and land. From the celebration of San Antón, the patron saint of animals, on the 17 January to the Pilgrimage to Texeda Shrine in September, every festival reflects the area’s rich history and culture. On the 5 February, there is a celebration in honour of Santa Águeda, the patron saint of Camporrobles, which includes plenty of traditional sweet treats. Holy Week is a special event thanks to the active participation of the Quintos, a group of locals that have turned 19 and join in with the festivities for a full year.

In May, the “Mayos” are sung to the Virgen and there is a pilgrimage to El Cabriel Holy Cave. On the 15 May, the patron saint of Camporrobles - San Isidro Labrador - is celebrated in the warm atmosphere of companionship. The Summer Festival, which takes place on the third week of August, hosts events for people that work outside the village. Kicking off with the iconic "cobetazo", this week is filled with parades, fairs, community meals and processions. Finally, September is the month of the Pilgrimage to Texeda Shrine in Garaballa, Cuenca. This is a nocturnal event that brings locals together around their faith and traditions. Camporrobles’ festivals are a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the community’s cheer and long-standing traditions. Everyone is welcome to come and share these unforgettable experiences.

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Start date

17/01/2024

Ending date

30/09/2024