In welchen Land in Europa gibt es das leckerste Obst?
Ich plane meinen Urlaub für nächstes Jahr und will auf jeden Fall in Europa bleiben. Ich möchte aber gern super frische Einheimische Sachen dort essen. Pfirsich, Orangen oder Melone oder so am besten direkt vom Markt oder sogar vom Baum so richtig super lecker. Bitte schlagt mir doch ein paar Orte vor und die entsprechende beste Jahreszeit. Wandern und Radtouren möchte ich auch noch gern machen, also gewisse Berge oder so wären auch gut
I would recommend Italy, Spain and Greece.
For example, oranges are not necessarily available in summer and also delicious at the same time as peaches and melons.
What time is there?
In winter there are oranges and lemons. At the end of August figs directly from the tree. Watermelons, tomatoes, zucchini, paprika etc. in summer. In autumn kaki fruit, also best directly from the tree.
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I highly recommend Greece!
The most delicious fruit and vegetables I’ve ever eaten. Watermelons, grapes, peaches, oranges, lemons, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, cherries and the best olives at all and and…! The cheese and the feta is also great! The fish too! And mountains are filled too!
Summer or autumn is both suitable for slinging. However, it can be extremely hot in many regions in summer.
It is very clear to Spain, most of which is the southern half of the mainland near the Mediterranean coast.
Example Andalusia, especially Costa del Sol. This is all grown, you have mountains right next to the sea, super landscape etc.
Alternatively, of course, all the way to the Mediterranean, in particular northern Italy, southern France, Greece, Turkey.
Except San Augustin and surroundings to Almeria. There’s everything under huge plans to better thrive fruits and vegetables. You can even see that from the plane.
Yes, there you land as a tourist but only if you want it 😀
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I don’t doubt there are beautiful corners there. The others shouldn’t be concealed.
Well, I think you just hit the wrong side, towards El Ejido. In the north of Alemerías you have great Western towns, in the east the Cabo de Gata Nature Park and a bit of the coast up great towns.
Almeria is actually a well-known resort, and if you want to take a trip to the surroundings and get out of the hotel, that’s all but beautiful.
Northern Italy offers itself. There you have mountains, in Italy growing incredibly much, I have always loved the markets there! And the kitchen has much more to offer than just pasta and pizza!
The current long drought period will probably grow less or the size of the fruits will fall smaller. Too bad I’d be able to rain for the Italians every night.
Ciao :-
I personally would recommend Sicily.
From May to Septembyou get the following east and vegetables that are grown there:
Watermelons, honey melons, apricots, pears, peaches, nectarines, grapes, cherries, pistachios (August-September)
Fennel, spinach, barcelain, cauliflower, onion, eggplants, zucchini, garlic, beans
From October to April there are:
blood oranges, lemons, pomegranates, grapes, mandarins,
Fennel, broccoli, spinach, carrots, paprika, artichokes, etc.
So you have a small overview and can best decide when for YOU is the best time to travel.
Mountains also exist and the Etna with over 3000 mtr. is certainly also worth seeing. As a beautiful place and ideal for your mountain tours I would cefalu recommend, but not from July to early September (very full). I find it more beautiful in May and June or September (center) until the end of October.
LG
Iceland
There is something in every European country.
In every European country, peaches, melons and oranges are grown and there are mountains? No.
Was just discovered in Denmark unfortunately no melon plantations
As a pensioner, I would have thought about Europe, but here again the proof is that for some people Europe consists only of southern and western countries.