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Bavaria’s Hidden Forests Where Germany’s Christmas Trees Are Born

Deep in Bavaria’s rocky hills, farmers battle drought to cultivate the perfect Christmas **trees**—a holiday tradition rooted in grit. Here’s how they supply all of **Germany**.

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This image a little blurred. This image is taken indoors. In the middle of the image there is a Christmas tree decorated with lights and decorative items.

Where Christmas trees grow in Bavaria - Bavaria’s Hidden Forests Where Germany’s Christmas Trees Are Born

Across Bavaria, roughly 400 registered growers cultivate Christmas trees, with the Main-Spessart district leading production. The area dedicates 550 hectares to tree farming, making it the third-largest producer in Germany. Key cultivation zones lie near Karlstadt, Gemünden am Main, and Partenstein, where the difficult soil conditions have pushed many farmers toward tree-growing as a secondary income.

The Christmas tree industry in Bavaria continues to thrive, particularly in Main-Spessart, where challenging soil has shaped a unique farming tradition. With millions of trees sold each year, the region plays a vital role in supplying Germany’s festive market. Growers, however, must adapt to climate pressures to maintain production levels in the coming years.

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