Osterräderlauf Lügde
UNESCO World Heritage: burning 280-kilo oak wheels roll down the Osterberg — a 2000-year-old Easter tradition in Lippe
2026
About Osterräderlauf Lügde
Osterräderlauf Lügde — edition 2026
Highlights Osterräderlauf Lügde 2026
- UNESCO World Heritage since 2018
- Six burning 280-kg oak wheels roll down the hill
- Tradition with presumed roots dating back 2000 years
- Grand fireworks display after the run
- Public stuffing of the wheels as a craft demonstration
- Festival procession of the 'Dechen'
Programme Osterräderlauf Lügde 2026
Holy Saturday, April 4, 2026
- 4:00 PM — Festival concert by the local band
- 5:00 PM — Wheel inspection in Emmerauenpark
Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 — Main Day
- 1:00 PM — Concert in the market square
- 2:00 PM — Festival procession of the 'Dechen' through the town center
- 3:00 PM — Public stuffing of the wheels with rye straw on the Osterberg
- 9:00 PM — Wheel Run: Six burning oak wheels roll down the Osterberg into the Emmertal valley
- Afterwards — Grand fireworks display
- 10:00 PM — Easter Disco
Easter Monday, April 6, 2026
- Festival finale in Emmerauenpark
- Family program
Detailed program at osterraederlauf.de.
Prices Osterräderlauf Lügde 2026
Adults €10, children under 15 years free. Several entry points around Lügde, no reserved seats.
Practical information — Osterräderlauf Lügde
Getting There
By car: A2 exit Bad Oeynhausen or A33 exit Paderborn, then B1 towards Bad Pyrmont/Lügde. By train: Bad Pyrmont station (RE from Hanover/Hameln), then bus or taxi to Lügde (10 minutes). Designated parking areas in Lügde and Bad Pyrmont; camper van pitches in Bad Pyrmont and Schieder.
Admission
Adults €10, children under 15 years free. Several entry points around Lügde. No reserved seating.
Program
Detailed program at osterraederlauf.de and luegde.de.
Tip
For the most impressive experience of the wheel run, position yourself on the slope of the Osterberg. Avoid the very top (too close to the start, no overview) and the very bottom (too close to the fireworks). The middle of the slope offers the best view of the entire run. If you can come the day before (Holy Saturday) for the stuffing, you'll get a special insight into the craftsmanship.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lippe
The Osterräderlauf in Lügde is one of the oldest and most extraordinary Easter customs in Europe. UNESCO recognized it as intangible cultural heritage in 2018 — an honor that elevated the tradition from the realm of folklore to the status of protected cultural property. The oldest surviving documents mention 1743, but researchers believe the custom's roots reach back two millennia — possibly pre-Christian Celtic or Germanic solstice rituals.
Six Burning Wheels Roll Down the Osterberg
On Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, at 9 PM, the spectacle unfolds: Six oak wheels tightly packed with rye straw — each 280 kilograms heavy, 1.7 meters in diameter — are ignited on the Osterberg above Lügde. They then roll down the slope, burning, into the Emmertal valley. Spectators witness six fireballs rolling down the mountain, followed by a grand fireworks display. The wheels end their journey in the Emmerauenpark — one of the most impressive sights in the German festival calendar.
Three Days of Program — Not Just the Wheel Spectacle
Saturday, April 4, 2026 — Festival Preparation
- 4:00 PM — Festival concert by the local band
- 5:00 PM — Wheel inspection in Emmerauenpark (viewing of the crafted wheels)
Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 — Day of the Wheel Run
- 1:00 PM — Orchestra concert in the market square
- 2:00 PM — Festival procession of the 'Dechen' through the town center
- 3:00 PM — Stuffing the wheels with rye straw (public demonstration event on the hill)
- 9:00 PM — Wheel Run: Six burning wheels roll down the Osterberg
- Afterwards — Grand fireworks display
- 10:00 PM — Easter Disco
Easter Monday, April 6, 2026 — Festival Finale
- Festival finale in Emmerauenpark
- Family program
The Dechenverein — Guardians of Tradition
Behind the spectacle stands the Dechenverein Lügde e.V. (also known as 'Osterdechenverein'), a traditional customs association with about 600 members. The members — 'Dechen' is the old Low German word for keepers of tradition — craft the wheels anew each year, organize the stuffing, coordinate their placement on the Osterberg, and carry out the run. It is collective voluntary work — and the reason the tradition has survived for centuries.
Lügde — Small Town with World Heritage
Lügde is located in the southernmost part of the Lippe district, on the border with Lower Saxony, about 10 km south of Bad Pyrmont and 30 km east of Detmold. With around 10,000 inhabitants, Lügde is a small town — yet the Osterräderlauf attracts thousands of visitors from all over Germany and Europe each year. Anyone traveling in the region at Easter should definitely include Lügde in their plans.
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