Kräuterhaus Here you can find more than 600 herbs

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Herbs are true all-rounders. Many people use herbs to brew tea or for seasoning when cooking - but herbs can do so much more!

In the herb house, pots and jars, even still labelled by hand, are piled up to the ceiling. The somewhat hidden shop on St. Georg has dedicated itself to herbal medicine. Here a good 600 types of herbs are kept, naturally also for teas or as spices, but also for natural cosmetics, essential oils, for the medicine chest, as food supplements or also for horse pellets.

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