Ukrainians were told where to pick berries in Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic: life hacks and prices.
Ukrainians are encouraged to pick berries in Europe themselves, where this has already become a real tradition. Here you can not only relax in nature but also get acquainted with rural life and take home healthy fruits at favorable prices. Berry gardens with strawberries and cherries, which win the hearts of many, are often found.
Many European countries offer farms for self-picking berries, where everyone is provided with berry baskets and tools, taught the rules of gathering, and even allowed to taste the fruits for free.
Slovenia, with its charming mountain landscapes and terraced vineyards, is considered the ideal place for berry picking.
Other countries and advice
- Germany - a country where you will find developed berry farms with all amenities.
- Poland - numerous self-picking berry farms, where it is often necessary to register in advance.
- Czech Republic - known for its family farms where one can pick berries and enjoy a vacation.
- Slovenia - here, berry picking is combined with gastronomic experiences and eco-friendly farming.
These are just a few countries that offer unique opportunities for tourists and berry-picking enthusiasts. We recommend enjoying nature and fresh fruits during your vacation!
The news notes that Ukrainians are increasingly choosing berry self-picking in Europe as a form of active leisure. Several countries are mentioned where one can pick berries independently, along with tips for those who want to try it. Slovenia is highlighted as the ideal place for berry picking, and the importance of enjoying nature and fresh fruits during leisure time is emphasized.
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