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Ballotsbrunnen

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Ballotsbrunnen

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Ballotsbrunnen, also historically known as Juffernspring, is a significant cultural and natural site nestled within the Iserlohn city forest in Germany. Situated on the northern slope of the Fröndenberg and overlooking the tranquil Rupenteich pond, this location stands at an elevation of 317 metres. While categorized as a natural monument, its primary importance stems from its rich history and deep-rooted traditions, making it a unique landmark in the Sauerland region.

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    6. marts 2022

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    This old fountain can be seen on the edge of the Iserlohn city forest, near the Rupenteich. Water stopped gushing out. Nevertheless, it is an idyllic spot.
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    11. juni 2022

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    The fountain is located in the Iserlohn city forest. It was named in 1760 after its then owner and owner of the water rights, Heinrich Gisbert Ballot. Every year on Whit Monday the so-called fountain drinking takes place there.
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    5. februar 2022

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    The Ballotsbrunnen is a place of tradition and customs in Iserlohn.
    Ballots fountain. The fountain (also called Juffernspring) is located at the Rupenteich in the Iserlohn city forest.
    (Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballotsbrunnen)
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    Placering: Iserlohn, Märkischer Kreis, Arnsberg District, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Tyskland

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    What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails around Ballotsbrunnen?

    The trails surrounding Ballotsbrunnen are primarily located within the Iserlohn city forest. You can expect a mix of forest paths, which are generally well-maintained. While the area is situated on the northern slope of the Fröndenberg, the immediate vicinity of the fountain offers relatively gentle terrain suitable for leisurely walks. Longer routes in the wider forest may include moderate inclines and descents.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for near Ballotsbrunnen?

    Beyond the fountain itself, which features a distinctive stone wall with animal masks, the main natural feature is the tranquil Rupenteich pond, which Ballotsbrunnen overlooks. The surrounding Iserlohn city forest offers a peaceful, green environment. For broader viewpoints, you might need to explore some of the longer hiking trails in the Fröndenberg area, which can offer glimpses over the landscape.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to Ballotsbrunnen?

    While the intro mentions easy access by foot from Iserlohn train station, specific parking facilities directly at Ballotsbrunnen are not highlighted. Visitors typically park in designated areas within the Iserlohn city forest or in nearby residential areas and then walk to the fountain. It's advisable to check local signage for parking regulations, especially during peak times or events like the Brunnentrinken.

    Is Ballotsbrunnen easily accessible by public transport?

    Yes, Ballotsbrunnen is quite accessible by public transport. It's approximately an 18-minute walk from the Iserlohn train station. This makes it a convenient destination for those relying on trains or buses to reach Iserlohn.

    Is Ballotsbrunnen a family-friendly destination, and are there suitable walks for children?

    Absolutely. Ballotsbrunnen is considered a family-friendly destination. The immediate area around the fountain and the paths leading to it through the Iserlohn city forest are generally easy and pleasant for walks with children. The cultural significance and the natural setting make it an engaging spot for families to explore together. Many of the shorter trails are suitable for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Ballotsbrunnen?

    Yes, the trails in the Iserlohn city forest around Ballotsbrunnen are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions along. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in forested areas, and to clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for all visitors.

    Is Ballotsbrunnen wheelchair accessible?

    Given its location within a city forest and the nature of forest paths, Ballotsbrunnen may present challenges for wheelchair users. While some main paths might be relatively flat, the terrain can be uneven, and the fountain itself is accessed via natural forest trails. It's best to anticipate some unpaved surfaces and potential obstacles.

    What is the historical significance of the name 'Ballotsbrunnen'?

    The name 'Ballotsbrunnen' was adopted in 1760, named after Heinrich Gisbert Ballot, an Iserlohn councilman and later second mayor. He acquired the water rights to the spring in 1679. Prior to this, the site was known as 'Juffernspring' (Maiden's Spring) and held ancient pre-Christian beliefs linking its healing waters to the Germanic goddess Freya.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Ballotsbrunnen?

    Ballotsbrunnen is located within the Iserlohn city forest, so there are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at the site. However, being an 18-minute walk from Iserlohn train station, you will find various dining and lodging establishments within the town of Iserlohn itself, which are easily accessible before or after your visit.

    What is the 'Brunnentrinken' tradition and when does it occur?

    The 'Brunnentrinken' (well drinking) is a traditional event that takes place annually on Whit Monday morning. During this custom, the reigning king and queen of the Iserlohn shooting club (IBSV) and their court offer the pure spring water to everyone present. Drinking this water is believed to promote health and longevity for the coming year, making it a unique cultural experience.

    How long does it typically take to visit Ballotsbrunnen?

    The time required to visit Ballotsbrunnen can vary. If you're simply walking from the Iserlohn train station, the round trip might take about 40 minutes plus time spent at the fountain. For those who wish to explore the surrounding city forest, you could easily spend 1-2 hours or more enjoying the various walking paths and the tranquil environment.

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