Autumn events in the Brno region

Autumn festivities in Brno: Bourčák, Grilfest and St. Wenceslas Feast!

The second half of September in the Brno region is filled with a rich program of flavors, music, and traditional celebrations. Enjoy events featuring regional specialties, bourbon, and the unique atmosphere of local festivities.

Autumn events in the Brno region Burčák Festival in Židlochovice

Burčák Festival in Židlochovice

Look forward to bourbon tastings from local winemakers, performances by the Notečka dulcimer band, and fun for the whole family. This year, the event will combine the bourbon festival with the end of the season on the Brno-Vienna cycle path. In addition to bourbon, you can also expect pancakes for kids, grilled specialties, and a cycling program. The event takes place in the pleasant surroundings of the wine-growing region of Židlochovice and is supported by the Brno-Vienna Cycle Route.

Go out for bourbon

Autumn events in the Brno region St. Wenceslas Markets and Grilfest in Ivančice

St. Wenceslas Markets and Grilfest in Ivančice

Traditional markets in Ivančice will offer bourbon, grilled specialties, and a craft fair. The cultural program on the main stage will feature performances by pop and rock bands, a travel talk with Ladislav Ziburu, and a BMX & MTB freestyle show by the IGL Crew. Saturday's program will conclude with a musical performance by the band Rock String, whose energetic concert will draw you into the whirlwind of autumn celebrations. Additionally, there will be a screening at the Réna cinema for both children and adults.

Detailed program

Autumn events in the Brno region St. Wenceslas Feast - September 27 to 29

St. Wenceslas Feast - September 27 to 29

On the last weekend of September, the villages of Tišnov, Dolní Kounice, Ostrovačice, and Lukovany will come alive with the traditional St. Wenceslas Feast. Come and admire the local costumes, folk music, and the enthusiasm of the celebrating crowd.

The feast is an ideal opportunity to experience the authentic atmosphere of the Moravian countryside, to celebrate local traditions, and to support cultural associations.