Wurstfest oma Gayle Hampel works at one of two booths run by the New Braunfels Rotary Club. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)
Wurstfest oma Gayle Hampel works at one of two booths run by the New Braunfels Rotary Club. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)
Wurstfest attendees consume sausage each year. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Die Bayrischen Hiatamadln, a six-person, all-female band from the Greater Munich area, performs on Day 4 of Wurstfest. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)A young festivalgoer enjoys a stroll by the Comal River on the grounds of Wurstfest. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Beer and sausage are fan favorites at Wurstfest. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Members of the New Braunfels Rotary Club fry up a batch of potato pancakes. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Wurstfest continues in New Braunfels from Nov. 1-10.A cheery Wurstfest opa enjoys one of the healthier festival food options. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Face painting is one of the many attractions for children at this year's Wurstfest. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Wurstfest opas, or grandfathers, work during the 10-day festival. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Food options include classic German fare to Americanized options, such as pizza and waffles. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Wurstfest attendees enjoy live music at one of three festival stages. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)Landa Falls is on the grounds of Wurstfest in New Braunfels. (Ian Pribanic/Community Impact Newspaper)
A German cultural celebration, the 10-day Wurstfest festival is ongoing in New Braunfels from Nov. 1-10.