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Farm store Obsthof Schönemeyer in Gnoien Eschenhörn

Gnoien · 53.9708° N, 12.7582° E
Farm store Obsthof Schönemeyer in Gnoien Eschenhörn

It is best to buy directly from the producer, as this guarantees freshness and high quality.

At Obsthof Schönemeyer in Eschenhörn, we attach great importance to quality and freshness. In our farm store we offer you healthy fruit directly from the field or from the orchard. From fruit to vegetables, honey, eggs, potatoes, jam, fruit spreads, fruit juices, fruit wines and liqueurs from our own products or from our own production. Depending on the season, it is also possible to pick your own strawberries, sweet cherries, sour cherries, plums and apples. In the fall, we also offer you the opportunity to have your own fruit processed in our cidery using the contract cider process. We process your fruit (pome fruit) into almost 100% natural juice. You can watch the production process and receive the juice from your own fruit. Opening hours: Closed on Mondays Tuesday from 9:00-12:00 Wednesday from 9:00-12:00 Thursday from 9:00-18:00 Friday from 9:00-17:00 Saturday from 9:00-11:00am

Farm store Obsthof Schönemeyer in Gnoien Eschenhörn - direct from the producer

The Obsthof Schönemeyer farm store in Gnoien Eschenhörn is a worthwhile stop for anyone looking for fresh, regional produce from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Anyone traveling in the Baltic Sea region - be it on the way to Rostock, Stralsund or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula - will find fruit, vegetables, eggs, honey, potatoes, jams, fruit spreads, fruit juices, fruit wines and liqueurs from the farm's own production, in many cases directly from the field or from the farm's own orchard.

Picking and cider making at the fruit farm in Eschenhörn

Depending on the season, you can pick your own strawberries, sweet cherries, sour cherries, plums and apples - a special experience for families and nature lovers alike. In the fall, the farm also operates a cidery using the contract cider method: Those who bring their own pome fruit can have it processed into natural juice on site and observe the entire production process.

Regional farm stores in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern along the Baltic Sea coast

Gnoien is located in the heart of Mecklenburg, easily accessible from the Baltic Sea coast between Rostock and Greifswald. Anyone exploring the region away from the beach and sea will come across a vibrant agricultural culture with a long tradition. The Schönemeyer fruit farm is representative of the diverse range of directly marketed farms that supply holidaymakers and locals alike with high-quality food from the region.

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City information Gnoien

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Gnoien

The town hall is the seat of the municipal administration and the tourist information office. The Warbelstadt Gnoien, a small and beautiful farming town in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern with around 3000 inhabitants, invites guests from the federal states and all over the world. The town of Gnoien is surrounded on three sides by the Warbel, a small picturesque river. Let yourself be inspired by the unique historical town center, listen to the centuries-old history and visit venerable witnesses of the past such as the Gothic parish church St. Marien, the town hall in neo-Renaissance style, the Grand Ducal office building, the Imperial Post Office or the technical monument, the hundred-year-old water tower. We invite you to linger, enjoy and relax in one of the most beautiful regions of our country, Mecklenburg Switzerland. The town hall was built on the foundations of a previous building in the New Renaissance style in 1898. The first floor was plastered ashlar. Brick was used on the upper floor. After around 100 years, the house was given a much-needed facelift and is now a real gem in the town. A coat of arms embellishes the front of the house. Architectural style/construction: New Renaissance The market square is not only home to the town hall, but also the oldest house in Gnoien: the former Gasthaus zur Börse. The parish church was already built in the 13th century. The old town center features narrow cobblestone streets and restored residential and commercial buildings, many of which are listed buildings. The windmill, located on the edge of the town, houses a restaurant. Former Grand Ducal District Court: The building was built in 1880 as a district court in the neoclassical style. Refugees were housed here after 1945. After renovations, the regional outpatient clinic moved in in 1952. The Gnoien district court has been based here since 1992. The two-storey plaster building with a central risalit and two flat triangular gables has been restored. Visitors to the Warbel town of Gnoien can find the town information center directly in the town hall building on the market square. Here you will not only receive comprehensive advice and support, but also information on leisure activities, restaurants and accommodation, information material, guided tours and souvenirs of the town

Local history room of the Warbelstadt Gnoien

Local history room of the Warbelstadt Gnoien

Gnoien

When the Gnoien Heritage Society was founded in 1993, there was also a desire to set up a small museum of local history for our town. At the founding meeting, a working group on this topic was immediately formed. Thanks to the tireless work of master tailor Alfred Brehm, it was possible to open a museum of local history in 1995, the year of Mecklenburg's 1000th anniversary. Since then, it has been possible to bring together a great deal of information which has been saved from oblivion. Residents of Gnoien, but also Gnoieners living abroad, have allowed the collection in the Heimatstube to grow steadily. Every item is gratefully accepted, even as a loan. Many interesting exhibits can be discovered, e.g. Theodor Erbler's Russian dancing boots from the 1930s, various hairdressing utensils, old tools, old pictures and much more. Since the move to the larger premises, special exhibitions can be shown at regular intervals. In addition to children's books and toys, linen and handicrafts, there has also been an exhibition on woodworking craftsmen and the newspaper industry in our town. Exhibition "Gnoien life around 1900" - living and lifestyle from times gone by Exhibition "Traditional crafts / Forgotten crafts" Exhibition on GDR history - "GDR everyday life in text, pictures and objects" Around 4,000 visitors have visited the Heimatstube so far. Many guests come from the old federal states (former Gnoien residents). Visitors have even come from the USA to follow in the footsteps of their ancestors. All this can be read in the guest book. Opening hours: Low season: every 1st Saturday of the month 2-4 p.m. High season: every Saturday 14-16 or you can call us at 03997112564 or 01744190619 ... If possible, we will come immediately. or by prior arrangement

Cultural Exchange Gnoien

Cultural Exchange Gnoien

Gnoien

In the Kulturbörse - a house for the whole family - children, young people and adults can enjoy social and cultural education. It offers exactly the cultural activities that are actually wanted and needed in Gnoien and the surrounding area. In demand are, for example Theater, dance, yoga, music, cabaret events, farm festivals, movies, café, photo and film club and much more, all for little money and right on the doorstep, so to speak. New social contacts can be made. Our motto is: "Get out of the rut and into life." Young learn from old and vice versa, because everything takes place under one roof.