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Fête des Loges 2026: dates, schedule and attractions (Yvelines)

La Fête des Loges 2026 makes a triumphant return to the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Yvelines) for its 373rd edition, running from June 26 to August 16, 2026. With more than 200 attractions, a Gourmet Food Alley, and free admission, it’s all set to welcome visitors.
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Fête des Loges 2025: the charity opening evening with rides galore

The Fête des Loges 2025 opens its doors this Friday, June 27, 2025. For its preview, the funfair is offering a special ticket to enjoy 15 rides for 20 euros. All proceeds will be donated to the Coucou Nous Voilou association, which helps sick children.
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Fête des Loges: no admission charge for this year's funfair

Admission to the Fête des Loges, the Yvelines funfair, will finally be free this year. Following discussions between the fairground operators and the Saint-Germain-en-Laye town council on Wednesday February 5, the decision was taken to suspend this decision.
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Funfairs allowed to open from June 9!

Funfairs are allowed to reopen from June 9, the president of the Fédération des Forains en France announced this Wednesday May 19. This announcement reassures carnies who threated to block the country as theme parks are allowed to reopen for phase two of the lockdown exit, namely from June 9, and they were given no information.
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Theme parks, collateral victims of the health crisis?

Theme parks, forgotten victims of the Covid crisis… After closing again in October because of a new lockdown, on November 24, 2020 Emmanuel Macron said during his televised address that theme parks were not to reopen in December as planned. The reopening depends on governmental decisions, according to the evolution of the epidemic.