Strawberry cultivation has a long tradition in the Vier-and and Marshland region near Bergedorf. Thanks to the fertile marshland soils and favorable climate along the Elbe River, fruit growing has been an important part of local agriculture for centuries. While vegetables dominated early farming, strawberries became increasingly popular in the late 18th up to the 20th century, when improved transport connections allowed fresh produce to be sold in Hamburg’s markets. Over time, the Vier and Marshland developed into one of northern Germany’s most important strawberry-growing areas, and the fruit remains a symbol of the region’s agricultural heritage today.The “Vierlande Strawberry Festival 2026” is a wonderful day trip for visitors staying in Hamburg. With excellent transport connections, Bergedorf is easy and quickly to reach from the city center.Set around the historic Rieck Haus, the festival offers a glimpse into traditional crafts, rural life, and local customs. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of strawberry-based food and drinks while learning interesting facts about this beloved fruit and the every-day-life of past times. Combining regional traditions, authentic atmosphere, and culinary delights, Vierlande Strawberry Festival is a charming and enjoyable experience just outside Hamburg.