It has been listed on the Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Netherlands since 2021.
Program highlights: Saturday before Pentecost: early in the morning, the old St. Gerlachus pine (a tall spruce, approx. 30 m) is felled.
A new pine is cut down in the forest (with the blessing of the priest), brought to the village by horses, and erected next to the church in the evening by the married men.
Pentecost Sunday: Holy Sacrament procession (the “Broonk”) through the village with banners, statues, and relics.
Pentecost Monday: pin sales, afternoon festivities with artists and food and drinks.
Whit Tuesday: closing with activities around the pine tree and a village tour with music and residents.
The celebration revolves around tradition, community spirit, veneration of St. Gerlachus (protection of livestock and crops), and Catholic rituals.
It attracts many visitors from the surrounding area.
In short: a unique Limburg heritage full of horses, a tall pine tree, processions, and a village festival!


































