Augsburg Autumn Plärrer 2026: 17 Days of Folk Festival Magic in Augsburg

Event: Augsburg Autumn Plärrer 2026 in Kleiner Exerzierplatz, Langenmantelstraße / Ecke Kesterstraße, 86153 Augsburg on 28. August 2026

Date and Time

28. August 2026 12:00

Location

Augsburg
86 Augsburg, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Festivals

Mood

Festive

Venue Type

Outside

The Augsburg Autumn Plärrer 2026: Bavaria's largest folk festival returns

When the lights go on in Augsburg at the end of August, the rides start up, and the smell of roasted almonds fills the air, a multi-day experience with real community feeling begins. The Augsburg Autumn Plärrer will take place in 2026 from August 28 to September 13 and combines tradition, beer tent culture, and a modern folk festival atmosphere into one of the region's great late summer highlights. The city of Augsburg itself calls the Plärrer the largest folk festival in Bavarian Swabia; the organizers' site speaks of up to 1.2 million visitors per year. ([augsburg.de](https://www.augsburg.de/freizeit/feste-und-maerkte/plaerrer/))

Tradition with rhythm and pace

The Plärrer is no ordinary folk festival, but rather a piece of Augsburg identity. Its roots, according to city history, stretch far back; the current festival site on the Kleine Exerzierplatz was established in the 19th century when the amusement operations were separated from the markets. This mixture of historical depth and vibrant present shapes the character of the Autumn Plärrer to this day. Between the beer tents, music, family attractions, and fun rides, an atmosphere is created that works across generations. ([augsburg.de](https://www.augsburg.de/kultur/stadtarchiv-augsburg/digitale-praesentationen/das-historische-dokument/aeltere-historische-dokumente/140-jahre-augsburger-plaerrer?utm_source=openai))

Rides, Beer Tents, and Bavarian Coziness

On the grounds, new rides await alongside proven classics, as well as beer tents with music and the typical mix of sweets, savory foods, and lively folk festival life. The official site promises fun for young and old, sweet tooths and adrenaline fans alike. Those visiting the Autumn Plärrer will experience not a sterile event space, but a dense folk festival with movement, scent, sound, and a real feeling of arrival. ([augsburger-plaerrer.de](https://augsburger-plaerrer.de/))

Travel, Parking, and Accessible Visit

The Plärrer grounds are located at the Kleine Exerzierplatz in Augsburg-Oberhausen. The official directions site lists Langenmantelstraße / Corner of Kesterstraße, 86153 Augsburg as the navigation address. Tram line 4 stops at the Plärrer station, and the grounds are also within walking distance from Augsburg main station and Oberhausen station. The organizers clearly recommend arriving by public transport due to limited parking spaces. The Plärrer is accessible; there are designated disabled parking spaces and signs for toilets and access controls. ([augsburger-plaerrer.de](https://augsburger-plaerrer.de/anfahrt/?utm_source=openai))

Free Admission, Unbuyable Festival Feeling

Access to the Plärrer grounds is free. Thus, the Autumn Plärrer will remain an open folk festival for families, friend groups, and anyone wanting to experience Augsburg in its loudest and warmest form in 2026. Costs mainly arise for rides, food, drinks, and reservations in the beer tents. For visiting the folk festival, the ticket matters less than the moment: a stroll across the grounds, music from the tent, lights in the sky, and the wide grin after the last round. ([festivalsindeutschland.de](https://www.festivalsindeutschland.de/festival/augsburger-plaerrer-herbst?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion: The Augsburg Autumn Plärrer 2026 brings together everything that makes a great folk festival - tradition, pace, family-friendliness, and true festival culture. Anyone wanting to experience late summer in Augsburg intensively should not only mark these days but also celebrate live. ([augsburg.de](https://www.augsburg.de/freizeit/feste-und-maerkte/plaerrer/))

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