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Altes Land: Hamburg's Fruit-Growing Region

Ohnsorg-Theater Studioven. 20 nov. 2026 · 20:00

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Altes Land est prévu le vendredi 20 novembre 2026 à Ohnsorg-Theater Studio. Vérifiez la source officielle avant de partir, car les horaires et le lieu peuvent changer.

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Altes Land is a reclaimed marshland area straddling Lower Saxony and Hamburg, known as the largest contiguous fruit-producing region in Northern Europe. The fertile landscape, dominated by apple and cherry orchards, is dotted with characteristic half-timbered farmhouses featuring elaborate gateways.

Visitors can explore the region's three historical "miles" along the Elbe, each dyked and settled between the 12th and 15th centuries. The area's Dutch-influenced heritage is evident in village names like Hollern and the distinctive Marschhufendörfer layout.

Tourism thrives here, especially during cherry and apple blossom seasons, offering a glimpse into a farming culture that has shaped the landscape for centuries. The region's proximity to Hamburg makes it an accessible rural escape.

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  • The region is easily accessible from Hamburg by car or public transport.
  • Visit during spring for cherry blossom or autumn for apple harvest.
  • Explore the half-timbered farmhouses and Marschhufendörfer villages.

Questions fréquentes

What fruits are grown there?

76.8% of the trees are apples, 12.7% are cherries.

What is the historical significance of the area?

It was reclaimed and colonized by Dutch settlers starting in the 12th century, with three distinct 'miles' dyked over time.

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