Strawberry and asparagus farm in Tieplitz

Farm Shops

The von Laer family has been growing fruit and vegetables for four generations. They have been growing strawberries and asparagus in Gülzow-Prüzen for decades.

Our farm shop

In addition to our seasonal products asparagus and strawberries, we have put together an extensive selection of regional products in our farm store. Potatoes, ham, selected sauces, exquisite wines and other specialties await you. Our farm store is located in Tieplitz, on the B104 between Güstrow and Sternberg.

Opening hours:
Mon. - Sat.: 8.00 to 18.00 o'clock
Sunday: 8.00 am to 5.00 pm


Freshly harvested asparagus straight from the region, fresh to your table!

As soon as the asparagus season begins, the asparagus from Tieplitz is harvested daily by Mecklenburger Frische and delivered directly to our sales outlets. You can find a list of the locations on our website.


Dew-fresh regional strawberries from Mecklenburger Frische!

We offer our customers aromatic strawberries from controlled integrated cultivation - here in Tieplitz. We have been planting strawberry crops in our fields for regional sales in the Rostock district for decades. When the strawberry season starts, we harvest diligently in our fields so that our sales stands are supplied with delicious strawberries every day. Our strawberry field is open daily from 8 am to 6 pm!

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Mecklenburger Frische GmbH & Co.KG

Neubaustraße 11
18276 Gülzow


info@mecklenburger-frische.de
+49 38450 20014
https://www.mecklenburger-frische.de/
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Neubaustraße 11
18276 Gülzow



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