Big rush at the apple market in Bad Feilnbach: delights and music!
Experience the largest apple market in Bavaria in Bad Feilnbach on October 12, 2025 with regional specialties and entertainment.

Big rush at the apple market in Bad Feilnbach: delights and music!
The apple market in Bad Feilnbach opened its doors last weekend with a lot of activity and numerous visitors. In order to please not only the hearts but also the palates of the guests, the largest apple market in Bavaria takes place every year in October. This year, visitors are particularly invited to discover the variety of regional products. Over 40,000 guests are expected to marvel at both old and new apple varieties. Samerberger News reports that the market will take place on Sunday, October 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., while the dining options will remain open until 9:00 p.m.
What can you expect? The main attractions are of course the organically grown apples and pears. But follow-up products such as apple juice, schnapps, liqueur, apple cider vinegar as well as jams and jellies are also very popular with lovers of regional specialties. There is also a wide selection of other products such as cheese, bacon, flowers, herbs, oils and vinegar. A particular highlight are the artistic works of local artisans, including basket makers and quill embroiderers, who present their handmade products.
Cultural supporting program
Visitors are offered a daily musical supporting program that creates a lively atmosphere. The performances by traditional costume groups and the charming presentation of the reigning Apple Queen Maria II are just some of the highlights that make the market a real experience for young and old. The location in the moor spa between Wendelstein and Chiemsee also offers a picturesque backdrop that attracts many visitors. Bad Feilnbach emphasizes that the festival takes place on a large fairground and impresses with its idyllic surroundings.
Not only the selection of apple varieties that Germans love so much - be it the sweet or the slightly sour taste - is presented. In total, there are around 25,000 fruit trees in the surrounding orchards, which ensure the high demand for fresh apples. After all, this fruit is not only delicious, but also healthy and low in calories. Orchards in Bavaria emphasizes the great popularity of apples among Germans and shows how much this fruit is valued in everyday life.
Visit the apple market in Bad Feilnbach, experience the variety of local products and enjoy the warm atmosphere - there's something there! It's worth planning a trip there and trying out the numerous delicacies.