EuPN Permaculture Gathering, September 2026
-- Coming back together --
When: 4-6 September, 2026
Where: Afrinoon Permaculture - Priziac, Morbihan, Brittany, France
Cost: from 45 € day-ticket - from 120 € for the whole gathering
Limits: 38 people max

After years of connecting through screens, we are finally gathering in person again.
The EuPN Permaculture Gathering 2026 is a return to the kind of event the European permaculture movement has always done best where people coming together to share what they know, and leaving with more than they arrived with.
The last full European Permaculture Convergence took place 2018 in Ireland. This September, we will pick up where we left off and this time its in rural Brittany, France.
The weekend is self-organising, which means the programme is shaped by the people who show up. When you register, you are invited to propose a session or a skill to share, a project to talk about, a question worth exploring together.
It might be a practical workshop, a tour of your property, a conversation about community, or something else entirely. If it connects to permaculture, it belongs here.
The gathering runs from 4 to 6 September 2026 and is open to everyone. Whether you have been practising permaculture for ages or are just finding your way in. What matters is showing up with curiosity and a willingness to contribute.

The Venue: Afrinoon Permaculture, Brittany
Afrinoon Permaculture is a working smallholding in Priziac, in the Morbihan countryside of Brittany, run by Glen and Karen.. They moved here from the the Middle East in 2017 with the intention of building something more connected to the land, animals and with community.

Accommodation
We know that not everyone wants to camp, so we have put together a selection of alternative accommodation options in the local area for those attending the EuPN Gathering in September.

Transportation
There are several ways to travel to the EuPN Gathering, whether you are coming by car, train, bus, ferry, or plane. We encourage everyone to consider lower-impact travel where possible, including car sharing and public transport.