A specific type of agricultural land use, these locations combine fruit cultivation with a distinct geographic region. These sites typically feature rows of trees producing a popular pomaceous fruit and are found on a peninsula known for its maritime history and scenic beauty.
These establishments contribute to local tourism by offering seasonal activities such as fruit picking, hayrides, and cider pressing. They can also serve as important cultural and historical landmarks, preserving agricultural traditions within a rapidly developing area. These businesses bolster regional economies by providing employment opportunities and selling locally grown produce.