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The fruit march way leads old persons on scarcely 100km length by southern Elbmar in Kehdingen past at Stade and by the country until Hamburg. It pulls thereby one through of the largest areas of cultivation of fruit of the world and is particularly in spring, approximately worth seeing during the extremely. But not only because of green nature and flowering trees the distance is recommendable.

Because of the sides are many traditional fruit yards, which offer in the yard shop mainly apples and cherries, often in addition, to all kinds of other fruit and vegetable. Those often several centuries of old, maintained half timbered houses make a view possible into the past Elbmar, in some places give it a fruit didactic exhibition. As routistic recommendation the fruit march way emerges therefore also in the travel guides of the area and local wheel moving maps.

The fruit march way connects numerous villages, which developed along the march landscapes in the Urstromtal of the Elbe. It begins (probably) in Balje and transfers

  • Freiburg,
  • Drochtersen,
  • Get-learn,
  • Become green-calibrate,
  • Central churches,
  • Stone churches,
  • Jork

after Finkenwerder.

In irregular distances it is marked by a square sign, which shows an apple, standing on the point.

It is unclear whether the fruit march way was once the main street along the Elbe, or whether afterwards different roads were combined artificially into the fruit march way. Since however in many of the places the main street is called fruit march way actual since long time, the first variant seems more probable. In other places the official street name is partly deviating (for example Huttfleth in become green-calibrate).

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