thumb|Hops|Hop garden in [[Au in der Hallertau]] thumb|Hallertau area in Bavaria thumb|Current map of the Hallertau The Hallertau ( or ) or Holledau is an area in Bavaria, Germany. With an area of 178 km2, it is listed as the largest continuous hop-planting area in the world. According to the International Hop Growing Convention, Germany produces roughly one third of the world's hops (used as flavoring and stabilizers during beer brewing), over 80% of which are grown in the Hallertau.
thumb|Hops|Hop garden in [[Au in der Hallertau]] thumb|Hallertau area in Bavaria thumb|Current map of the Hallertau The Hallertau ( or ) or Holledau is an area in Bavaria, Germany. With an area of 178 km2, it is listed as the largest continuous hop-planting area in the world. According to the International Hop Growing Convention, Germany produces roughly one third of the world's hops (used as flavoring and stabilizers during beer brewing), over 80% of which are grown in the Hallertau.
Hallertau is roughly located between the cities of Ingolstadt, Kelheim, Landshut, Moosburg, Freising and Schrobenhausen. The region is defined by the hop-planting area in Bavaria. It is divided into several seal districts: Abensberg Altmannstein Au in der Hallertau Geisenfeld Hohenwart Langquaid Mainburg Nandlstadt Neustadt an der Donau Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm Pfeffenhausen Rottenburg an der Laaber Siegenburg Wolnzach
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