The "Brunnecker Brünndl" is a traditional healing spring near the Maria Brunneck pilgrimage church near Golling an der Salzach. The spring is located below the Lueg Pass in a tranquil, wooded setting and has been a destination for pilgrims and hikers for centuries. Its water has always been considered to have healing powers, which gives it a special spiritual significance. The legend of its origin tells of the Holy Family, who once rested at this spot and refreshed themselves at the spring. The water from the "Brunnecker Brünndl" was considered particularly healing for eye diseases, as evidenced by several votive images from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The current fountain, made of marble, was built in 1972 and is fed by the natural spring, whose water flows through several stone bowls into a basin. The Brünndl is not only a religious symbol but also a popular resting place on the surrounding cycling and hiking trails. The combination of nature, faith and history makes this place a special destination for visitors to the region.