Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria
Landkreis Rosenheim
Stephanskirchen
St. Leonhards Spring
Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria
Landkreis Rosenheim
Stephanskirchen
St. Leonhards Spring
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Location: Stephanskirchen, Landkreis Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
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You can fill up the water yourself. It comes from an artesian spring. It's a shame that all the springs here have drifted into the esoteric camp.
November 13, 2020
According to legend, the St. Leonhard's spring was rediscovered by Christoph Riel in 1734 after Saint Leonhard appeared to him in a dream. Since then, three further deep sources have been developed in the same source area: In 1999 the moon source, 2003 the light source and the sun source. In 2006, another location in Ruhpolding in Chiemgau was put into operation. Two springs arise at this second source: the St. Georgsquelle - this water contains no iron - and a natural brine spring containing iodine.
The St. Leonhardsquelle has been owned by the Abfalter family since 1996.
[Source Wikipedia]
September 20, 2018
Here the well-known water is bottled and a small spring also gushes for bottling.
June 7, 2019
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Location: Stephanskirchen, Landkreis Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
4.3
(8)
68
00:56
15.3km
110m
4.5
(16)
133
01:40
27.1km
210m
4.8
(12)
120
04:21
69.1km
670m