Unterwegs – October 13, 2023

FEST DES FEDERWEISSEN (NEW WINE FEST)

OCT. 12 – 15, CITY CENTER, LANDAU

Federweiβer is newly pressed wine and has a milky, white color which gives it its name. Enjoy the largest Federweiβer festival in the region, with wine tasting, regional dishes, rides, vendors and live music to round off the event.

TIME TRAVEL – THE EXPERIENCE OF HISTORY

OCT. 14, 2.30 P.M., STADTHALLE OFFICE/HAUPTSTRASSE 28, OTTERBERG

Don’t miss your last chance this year to experience mobile time travel, the first of its kind in Germany. Climb aboard the rustic horse-drawn covered wagon and experience a unique ride through Otterberg, which combines tradition and modern technology. Feel the wind in your face, the jerking of the wagon and hear the clip-clop of the horse’s hooves and feel like you are actually alive in that time period. Tickets at: https://tickets.vgo-o.de/touristinfo/3cnwe-3

BLEU-BLANC-ROUGE/MARTINIMARKT (FRENCH SPECIALTY MARKET)

OCT. 13 – 15, CITY CENTER, ALZEY

Fans of French specialties such as cheese, sausages and wine can look forward to delicious specialities, as part of the Martini city fest in Alzey. Shops will also be open for a Sunday shopping spree.

FLEA AND ANTIQUE MARKET

OCT. 14, 10 A.M. – 5 P.M., AM FORUM, HOMBURG

Shop around the largest flea market in the region and take home a few unique items, decoration handcraft or second-hand goods. Further dates on Nov. 4 and a special Christmas flea market on Dec. 4.

SONNTAGS UM 5, CONCERT

OCT. 15, 5 P.M., FRUCHTHALLE, KAISERSLAUTERN

A concert with the German Radio Philharmonics with solo artists Carolin Widmann violin, Valerie Eickhoff mezzo soprano and other excellent artists. Tickets: Tourist Information Kaiserslautern, Tel. 0631 – 365 2317.

KÜRBISAUSSTELLUNG (PUMPKIN EXHIBITION)

UNTIL OCT. 31, GARTENSCHAU, KAISERSLAUTERN

This year’s pumpkin exhibition will feature an “underwater world” with from an over-dimensional shark head to Ariel the mermaid up to Sponge Bob. Tens of thousands of hand carved pumpkins will be on display and turn the park into one wonderful fall landscape. A special Halloween night for kids is scheduled on Oct. 31. For details see: https://www.gartenschau-kl.de/

LAUTRER KERWE – OKTOBERKERWE

OCT. 20 – 30, MESSEPLATZ, KAISERSLAUTERN

Don’t miss out on eleven fun-filled days with exciting rides, vendors, tents with music, food and drink and special attractions for kids. The carnival is the largest in the region. Shops will be open for Sunday shopping on Oct. 22.

WENDELINUSMARKT (AUTUMN MARKET)

OCT. 22, 11 A.M., CITY CENTER, RAMSTEIN

Experience a typical autumn market with regional products, food and drink as well as Sunday shopping and get into the swing of fall!

HALLOWEEN IN THE CITY

OCT. 28, 10 A.M. – 6 P.M., CITY CENTER, KAISERSLAUTERN

Visit downtown Kaiserslautern that will turn into one spooky Halloween landscape with pumpkins and lots of activities and fun for kids.

CENTRAL PARK BAND — A TRIBUTE TO SIMON & GARFUNKEL

OCT. 28, 8 P.M., FRUCHTHALLE, KAISERSLAUTERN

Enjoy an evening with famous tunes from legendary Simon & Garfunkel, such as Sound of Silence, the Boxer, Mrs. Robinson and many more. https://tickets.kunstgriff-event.de/produkt/cpb23/

TIME CHANGE

OCT. 29, 2 A.M., GERMANY/EUROPE-WIDE

Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour to regular Central European Time.

SAMHAIN FESTIVAL

OCT. 31, KELTENDORF, STEINBACH (DONNERSBERG)

Prior to closing its gates for its winter break, the Celtic village in Steinbach will top off the season with a traditional Samhaim festival. The event has its origins 2,000 years ago and marks the end of the year and beginning of winter. Celts then ate, drank and celebrated the occasion together. The village will offer displays, bonfires, activities for kids and a walk with torches to the circle of spooky Celtic statues at the garden nearby, where guests will receive information about Celtic traditions at the large bonfire. Don’t miss out on this very special and different “Halloween” event. Visitors are requested to carpool, as parking is limited in the small village. For details, see: http://www.keltendorf-steinbach.de/

HALLOWEEN AT THE ZOO

OCT. 31, 5 – 8.30 P.M., ZOO SIEGELBACH

Spooky zebras, horrific monkeys, ghosts and goblins, a house of horrors? Experience how a zoo turns into a Halloween landscape and enjoy a creepy evening walk to let shivers run down your spine. Suitable for young children. https://www.zoo-kaiserslautern.com/en/1553-2/

HALLOWEEN AT CASTLE SATZVEY

OCT. 31, 2 P.M., MECHERNICH/EIFEL

Spooky creatures, ghosts and goblins will crawl out of every crack of the castle and bamboozle visitors. The “parcours of horrors” in the dark castle park will let your blood run cold. The program is suitable for children and families, and the bands Rabengott and Katerfahrt will round off the goory event with musical highlights. For details see: https://www.burgsatzvey.de/

ALL SAINTS‘ DAY

NOV. 1, PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN RHEINLAND-PFALZ/SAARLAND/BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG

Wednesday, Nov 1, is a public holiday with a religious background. All stores and offices will be closed to observe the occasion in Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. Please note that there is no holiday in Hessen and Berlin. The northern states and Hessen observe Reformation Day on Tuesday, Oct 31 as a public holiday.

NOVEMBERMARKT (WINE FEST/SUNDAY SHOPPING)

NOV. 3-5, SCHLOSSPLATZ, PIRMASENS

Various regional winemakers will offer wine tasting, lots of regional specialities, live music and rides for young an old. Stores will be open on Sunday for shopping from 1 – 6 p.m. For details see: https://www.pirmasens.de/veranstaltungen

MARTINUS WEINFEST ST. MARTIN

NOV. 3 – 5, TOWN CENTER, ST. MARTIN (NEAR NEUSTADT)

St. Martin at southern Weinstrasse hosts the Martinus Weinfest very late in the season. It is considered to be the closing of the wine fest season and is held in honor of its patron saint St. Martin of Tours. Visitors are advised to take trains or park well outside of the village and walk, as the village center is blocked for the festival.