Cherry Festival
The annual Cherry festival in the picturesque Berber town of Sefrou falls in mid-June each year celebrates the harvest with a rich cultural programme. The mountainous terrain is ideal for the thousands of cherry trees, flowering madly in spring, and boughs bowing under the heavy weight of their abundantly plump and juicy fruits in summer.
The annual Cherry festival in the picturesque Berber town of Sefrou falls in mid-June each year celebrates the harvest with a rich cultural programme. The mountainous terrain is ideal for the thousands of cherry trees, flowering madly in spring, and boughs bowing under the heavy weight of their abundantly plump and juicy fruits in summer.
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