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Maria Bründl Spring

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Maria Bründl Spring

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Maria Bründl Spring is a revered natural monument and pilgrimage site nestled on the edge of a forest, west of the village of Dörfl in Steinberg-Dörfl, Burgenland, Austria. Situated at an elevation of approximately 340 metres, this tranquil location is centered around a historic Roman Catholic pilgrimage chapel and a natural spring believed to possess healing properties, particularly for eye ailments. It stands as one of the most popular pilgrimage destinations in Burgenland, drawing visitors seeking spiritual solace and natural…

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    September 10, 2018

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    If you stand in front of the church, then the almost inconspicuous source on the left is already at the end of the church a bit further down - it could also be a bit of decoration.
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    Way of the Cross – Maria Bründl Pilgrimage Chapel loop from Steinberg-Dörfl

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    Elevation 340 m

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    Location: Steinberg-Dörfl, Bezirk Oberpullendorf, Burgenland, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the specific location of Maria Bründl Spring?

    Maria Bründl Spring is located on the edge of a forest, west of the village of Dörfl in the market town of Steinberg-Dörfl, within the Oberpullendorf district of Burgenland, Austria. It is situated at an elevation of approximately 340 meters.

    Are there specific trails or routes recommended for hiking or walking around Maria Bründl Spring?

    Yes, there are numerous trails and routes available for walking and hiking in the vicinity. A notable path is the

    Stations of the Cross trail

    that leads to the chapel, featuring glass-painted images. You can find various options, including family-friendly and dog-friendly paths, by exploring the area on komoot.

    What are the parking options available at Maria Bründl Spring?

    Parking is typically available nearby the spring and chapel. The area is generally not overly crowded, making it relatively easy to find a spot. However, on Marian feast days or during peak pilgrimage times, it might be busier.

    Is Maria Bründl Spring suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, Maria Bründl Spring is freely accessible year-round, making it a quiet retreat even during winter. While the warmer months offer full bloom, a winter visit can provide a peaceful and serene experience. Just be sure to check the weather forecast and wear appropriate footwear.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for besides the spring and chapel?

    Beyond the healing spring and the historic pilgrimage chapel, visitors should note the

    ancient linden trees

    that surround the main chapel, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. The

    Stations of the Cross path

    with its unique glass-painted images is also a significant feature.

    Is Maria Bründl Spring family-friendly, and are there easy walks for children?

    Yes, Maria Bründl Spring is considered family-friendly. The terrain around the spring itself is generally easy, and there are various

    family-friendly walks

    available in the surrounding area. The peaceful environment makes it suitable for visitors of all ages.

    Can I bring my dog to Maria Bründl Spring?

    Yes, the area around Maria Bründl Spring offers

    dog-friendly paths

    , making it suitable for walks with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the site's peaceful and clean environment.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Maria Bründl Spring?

    The duration of your visit can vary. For a quick stop to experience the spring and chapel, an hour might suffice. However, if you plan to walk the Stations of the Cross, explore surrounding trails, or spend time in quiet reflection, you might want to allocate

    2-3 hours or more

    to fully enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Maria Bründl Spring?

    The immediate vicinity of Maria Bründl Spring is primarily focused on its natural and spiritual aspects, so there are no cafes or pubs directly on-site. For dining or accommodation, you would need to look towards the nearby village of Dörfl or the wider Steinberg-Dörfl market town.

    What is the historical significance of Maria Bründl Spring?

    Maria Bründl Spring has a rich history as a pilgrimage site dating back to 1677, when a statue of Mary was erected by a spring. The current chapel was built in 1720. It's known for a legend where a cook regained his eyesight using the spring water, and the site has been a significant place of healing and spiritual solace ever since, attracting pilgrims for centuries.

    How do I access the healing water from the spring?

    The healing spring flows directly beneath the altar of the chapel. Since the 1960s, an

    external drain

    has been provided, allowing visitors to access the water without needing to enter the chapel. If you stand facing the chapel, the almost inconspicuous source is located a bit further down on the left side.

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