Paradise on the Edge of the City: Experience Regional Diversity in Wasserburg


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Paradise on the Edge of the City: Discovery Tour through Attel's Green Diversity
On May 16, 2026, this free tour leads to the Attler Nursery in Wasserburg am Inn and shows how close regional production, craftsmanship, and lived sustainability are to each other. Among vegetables, herbs, perennials, as well as garden and balcony plants, visitors will experience a guided tour with insights into the work of the Attl Foundation and the Attler Market.
Green Quality from Attel
The Attler Nursery produces around 300 species of vegetables, herbs, perennials, as well as garden and balcony plants with nearly 1000 varieties, according to the event description. The cultivation is done without chemicals. This creates a shopping experience with clear origin, fresh seasonal goods, and a strong connection to regional diversity.
Insights with Expertise
Rainer Steidle explains the working methods of the nursery with much practical relevance and answers questions about planting, care, and suitable young plants for home gardens and balconies. For hobby gardeners, the tour is more than just a walk: It imparts knowledge about direct marketing, plant quality, and the role of regional businesses for local trade.
Market Atmosphere with Added Value
After the tour, the view opens up to the Attler Market and other offerings around the Attl Foundation. Those who appreciate regional products, fresh foods, and honest craftsmanship will find here a calm, informative environment with a strong connection to production. The visit combines nature experience, sightseeing, and shopping opportunities in one place.
Arrival and Orientation
The meeting point is in front of the Attler Market at Attel 2, 83512 Wasserburg am Inn. The location in the Wasserburg area provides good orientation over the known paths towards Attel and the Attl Foundation. For information on barrier-free access and parking facilities, the tourism and foundation information provides guidance on site; the surroundings are clearly geared towards visitors.
Conclusion
This tour makes the Attler Nursery visible as a vibrant place of regional production. Anyone wanting to experience fresh plants, sustainable production, and genuine insights into the work behind the scenes should definitely attend this event live.










