On the last day of April, the magical Walpurgis Night awaits us and the burning of witches associated with it. This traditional folk custom is still followed today. In the past, it was associated with the burning of large fires on the hills behind villages to protect people from evil forces. The ashes from the fires were then scattered over the fields, guaranteeing a bountiful harvest. Now this tradition is celebrated in the company of good food, drink, music and, above all, fun. If you want to fit in among the witches, you will find everything you need here. Just be careful and have a broom handy if needed so you can fly away quickly.