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Weiße Quelle, Glastonbury

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Weiße Quelle, Glastonbury

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The White Spring in Glastonbury, a unique natural monument and historical site, offers a profound spiritual experience at the base of the iconic Glastonbury Tor in Somerset, United Kingdom. Situated at an elevation of approximately 100 meters, this ancient spring is housed within a Victorian pump house that has been transformed into a revered temple. Its calcium-rich waters, which give the spring its name through their white calciferous deposits, stand in stark contrast to the iron-rich "Red Spring" of the…

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    2. Mai 2022

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    DIE SCHÖN GESTALTETEN GÄRTEN DES Chalice Well umgeben Glastonburys berühmteste natürliche Wasserquelle, die Red Spring, die wegen des Eisenoxids, das sie in ihrem Becken ablagert, so genannt wird. Aber genau gegenüber dieser berühmten Stätte, in einer kleinen Gasse am Fuße des Glastonbury Tor, liegt ihr Gegenstück: die White Spring.
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    Besuchen Sie den Brunnen in Glastonbury White, um Wasserflaschen aufzufüllen. Der Brunnen ist gelegentlich für Besucher geöffnet und verfügt über ein Interieur im Glastonbury-Stil. Kerzen, Weihrauch, Gesang, nackte Menschen ... es ist alles dabei.

    An der Außenseite befindet sich ein Wasserhahn, aus dem ständig frisches Quellwasser fließt. Das Wasser ist berühmt für seine heilenden Eigenschaften.
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    Glastonbury-Schleife über White Spring & Market Cross

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    Hike an easy 2.3-mile loop in Glastonbury, exploring the historic Market Cross and the spiritual White Spring in just over an hour.

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    Freitag 1 Mai

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    Ort: Glastonbury, Mendip, Somerset, South West England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What are the typical opening hours for the White Spring, Glastonbury?

    The White Spring is a volunteer-run site, which means its opening hours can vary. While there isn't a fixed schedule, it is generally open daily, often from morning until late afternoon or early evening. It's always a good idea to check local information or their official website (if available) for the most current opening times before planning your visit, especially if you intend to go inside the well house.

    Is there parking available near the White Spring, and how accessible is it by public transport?

    Parking near the White Spring can be limited, especially during peak times. There are some paid car parks in Glastonbury town centre, and it's a short walk from there. For public transport, local bus services run to Glastonbury town centre. From the town, the White Spring is easily reachable on foot, located on Well House Lane, just a short distance from the Chalice Well and the path leading up Glastonbury Tor.

    Is the White Spring, Glastonbury suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the White Spring can be a unique experience for families. While the interior is a sacred space for quiet reflection, children are generally welcome. The mystical atmosphere and the opportunity to collect spring water can be intriguing. However, parents should be mindful of the solemn and candlelit environment inside, which may not be suitable for very young or boisterous children. There are also family-friendly activities in the wider Glastonbury area that can be combined with a visit.

    Are dogs allowed inside the White Spring building?

    No, dogs are generally not permitted inside the White Spring building due to its sacred and enclosed nature. However, dogs on leads are usually welcome in the outdoor areas around the spring and on the public footpaths leading to it and Glastonbury Tor. There is an outdoor tap where you can collect water, and this area is accessible with dogs.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to the White Spring?

    A visit to the White Spring itself can be relatively brief, often ranging from 15 minutes to an hour, depending on how much time you wish to spend in quiet contemplation or collecting water. Many visitors combine their trip with a visit to the nearby Chalice Well and a walk up Glastonbury Tor, which would extend the overall duration of your outing significantly.

    What are some popular walking routes that include the White Spring?

    The White Spring is a key stop on many popular walking routes around Glastonbury. A common route involves starting in Glastonbury town centre, walking to the White Spring, then continuing to the Chalice Well, and finally ascending Glastonbury Tor. Circular walks often incorporate these three significant sites, offering varying distances and difficulties depending on how much of the surrounding area you wish to explore. These routes provide a blend of spiritual sites and natural beauty.

    What is the best time of year to visit the White Spring to avoid crowds?

    While the White Spring is a year-round attraction, it tends to be less crowded during the off-peak seasons (autumn and winter, outside of major holidays) and on weekdays. Early mornings or late afternoons can also offer a more peaceful experience, even during busier times. Weekends and summer months generally see a higher number of visitors, especially when combined with events in Glastonbury.

    Are there any cafes or amenities directly adjacent to the White Spring?

    The White Spring itself is a non-commercial, volunteer-run site and does not have its own cafe or amenities. However, the nearby Chalice Well has a small shop and occasionally offers refreshments. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants, you'll find numerous options in Glastonbury town centre, which is just a short walk away.

    Can I collect water from the White Spring, and is it safe to drink?

    Yes, you can collect water from the White Spring. There is a tap located outside the well house where the spring water continuously flows, making it easily accessible. Many visitors and locals collect the water, which is famed for its calcium-rich properties and is widely believed to possess healing qualities. While many people drink it, it's important to note that it is untreated spring water.

    What makes the White Spring different from the nearby Chalice Well?

    The White Spring offers a distinct experience compared to the Chalice Well. While both are sacred springs at the base of Glastonbury Tor, the White Spring is known for its calcium-rich waters and its dark, candlelit, cavernous interior, creating a raw and mystical atmosphere often associated with ancient Celtic traditions and the Fae. It is free to enter. The Chalice Well, conversely, is famous for its iron-rich 'Red Spring' and features beautifully sculpted gardens, offering a more serene and cultivated spiritual experience, and typically has an admission fee.

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