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Easter bonfires in Haaksbergen. A centuries-old tradition that connects.

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When you talk about a real tradition from Twente, you talk about the Easter bonfires. This tradition is one of the most exciting events in the region and is celebrated with great enthusiasm every year. If you are in Haaksbergen during Easter, you definitely don't want to miss this spectacle!

It is a celebration the local community takes great pride in and looks forward to all year long. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor looking for unique and authentic experiences, the Easter Fires in Haaksbergen are definitely worth a visit.

Easter bonfires are huge pyres lit to celebrate the victory of light over darkness. It is an ancient tradition in Europe, especially in the Netherlands and Germany. In Haaksbergen, Easter bonfires are especially popular because of the atmospheric ambiance and conviviality it brings.

They also have an important social function and strengthen ties between the inhabitants of the village. The construction of the fires is often a communal effort, with the inhabitants of Haaksbergen working together to build the fires. It is a tradition passed down from generation to generation and plays an important role in preserving local culture and history.

Gathering the wood is a big job and requires a lot of effort. Many people drive around the region looking for suitable wood to collect. Once the wood is collected, construction of the Easter bonfires begins. Locals work together to build the piles of wood and cover them with branches and other materials to protect them from rain and wind.

Traditionally, the Easter Fire Honesch takes place on Easter Sunday. The wood is gathered weeks in advance and while slowly sinking into the often soggy ground you stare into the flames. In addition, an Easter bonfire in Sint Isidorushoeve can be found on the summer festival grounds on the Goorsestraat and an Easter bonfire in Buurse (Feestweide, Haaksbergerweg).

It begins in the evening, when locals light their wood piles. The fire soon grows into huge fires that illuminate the entire town. The smell of burning wood fills the air and warmth from the fire can be felt far beyond the town. Watching the fires light up in night sky is an impressive sight.

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