Apple power at Unterbacher See: Nabu inspires with freshly harvested promotions!

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The Nabu apple event at Unterbacher See offers families an educational day with apples, promotions and tastings.

Apple power at Unterbacher See: Nabu inspires with freshly harvested promotions!

Numerous families and apple lovers recently gathered at Unterbacher See in Düsseldorf for the traditional apple event organized by the Nature Conservation Association (NABU). This special event took place in the middle of the picturesque orchard, which is known for its variety of heirloom apple varieties. Ms. Schmitz, who attended the event with her son and grandchildren, was enthusiastic about the numerous activities offered to the children. “Here the children can do various activities with the apples; pressing the apples was a real success,” she described her impressions.

The event offered guests the opportunity to lend a hand and harvest apples with a long gripping arm. There was also a stand from the Biological Station Haus Bürgel, which offered various old apple varieties for tasting and purchase. A highlight for many visitors was the immediate pressing of the apples, which could be enjoyed both on site and in the form of freshly squeezed apple juice. Such experiences not only make the value of traditional fruit varieties visible, but also promote awareness of sustainable practices.

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While the children were actively involved in pressing apples, the parents were able to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the orchard. These types of events strengthen a sense of community as visitors come together to appreciate nature and its fruits. The various activities range from play opportunities to informative stands that explain the importance of orchards and nature conservation.

The NABU apple event is not only an opportunity to try old apple varieties, but also an important step towards preserving cultural and biological diversity. Heirloom apple varieties not only offer unique flavors, but are also of significant environmental value. Their planting and conservation promotes species diversity and biodiversity in the region.

In summary, NABU's apple event at Unterbacher See is a great example of how nature conservation and community action can go hand in hand. For many participants, it was not just the joy of fruit, but also the experience of being part of a sustainable movement that values ​​and preserves the treasures of our natural environment.

For more information about the event and its offerings, those interested can take a look at the details at rp-online.de throw.