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Updated 15:27

Puławy preps for Truskawobranie with Dawid Narożny

Puławy Strawberry Festival returns with free attractions, contests and Dawid Narożny as headliner. Learn what expats should know.

Lead: The Puławy Strawberry Festival returns to Góra Puławska this summer and promises thousands of visitors. Puławy Strawberry Festival will feature free attractions, regional food and a headline concert by Dawid Narożny.

What to expect at the festival

The event has run since 2011 and it grew into one of the largest outdoor gatherings in Puławy County. Therefore, the municipality expects another crowd of families and music fans. The programme starts with a mass at St. Adalbert church at noon. Consequently, the main festivities begin at 3 PM on the local stadium. Moreover, organisers will run traditional contests for the best strawberry of the 2026 season and the most attractive strawberry stall. Therefore, volunteer village teams compete for prizes and local pride.

Puławy Strawberry Festival: line-up and highlights

Local singers and dance troupes will take the stage. For example, the colourful Cyganeria from Góra Puławska will perform their folk-infused set. In addition, the dance group Gęsawa from Gołąb will present Polish classics. Furthermore, TV-experienced singer Natalia Kosmowska will appear. Also, Grzegorz Joński and the upbeat band Grzaniec will play crowd-friendly tunes. Finally, the evening will close with Dawid Narożny, a co-founder of Piękni i Młodzi. Therefore, expect popular dance hits like “Ona jest taka cudowna” and a lively solo set. Admission remains free, so visitors pay only for food or souvenirs if they choose.

Why this matters for expats and visitors

This festival shows how regional Polish events combine local food, folklore and pop music. Consequently, it’s a good opportunity to meet neighbours and sample regional specialties. In addition, small stalls often accept cash only. Therefore, bring some zloty. However, many larger vendors accept cards. Moreover, expect lively crowds and family-friendly attractions like ice cream and cotton candy. Also, organisers provide children’s activities and small competitions.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Local festivals like this use simple logistics. For example, you may need cash for small purchases and parking. Also bring ID and any required medical papers for children. Note Polish terms: PESEL (national ID number), ZUS (social insurance institute), NFZ (public health fund), mandat (on-the-spot fine). If you need healthcare, public clinics use NFZ rules, and emergency care accepts EU EHIC cards in some cases. Therefore, keep contact numbers and a map app handy.

Organisers promise free attractions and regional culinary treats. Consequently, the festival supports local growers and promotes agritourism. Moreover, the event raises the profile of Góra Puławska within the Lublin Voivodeship. Therefore, visitors gain insight into Polish rural community life and seasonal traditions.

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