
About This Spring
## Overview Arnakke Kilden is a natural iron-rich spring located near Silkeborg in the heart of Jylland (Jutland), Denmark. Known for its notably high iron content, the spring has long been valued for its exceptionally pure water. The site carries historical significance — a hydrotherapy center (kurbad) was established here in 1883, reflecting the 19th-century European tradition of using mineral-rich spring water for therapeutic bathing and drinking cures. The founding of the hydrotherapy center suggests that the spring's mineral properties were already well-regarded by locals and health practitioners of the era, placing Arnakke Kilden within the broader Scandinavian tradition of natural wellness and water culture. The spring is classified as a public drinking spring and is reported to be accessible year-round, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Visitors have historically used the water as a drinking water source, and the high iron content gives the water a distinctive mineral character. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary over time, so visitors should be aware that conditions may change. ## Directions The nearest address to the spring is: **Gjessøvej 40, 8600 Silkeborg, Denmark** 1. Navigate to Gjessøvej 40 in Silkeborg using GPS coordinates **56.152969, 9.527202** for the most precise location. 2. The spring is situated in the area surrounding this address. Look for signage or a path indicating the spring once you arrive. *Note: Specific walking or driving directions from the nearest address were not provided in the original listing. Using the GPS coordinates in a navigation app is recommended for the most accurate route to the spring.* ## What to Expect Arnakke Kilden is set in the scenic landscape of central Jutland, near the lakeside town of Silkeborg — a region known for its forests, lakes, and rolling hills. The spring's high iron content may be noticeable in the water's taste and could leave a slight reddish-orange mineral staining around the spring outlet, which is typical of iron-rich sources. The spring is open around the clock with no restricted hours, making it convenient for visitors at any time of day or season. Silkeborg itself is a charming Danish town with plenty of amenities, so combining a visit to the spring with exploration of the surrounding area — including the famous Silkeborg lakes and the Himmelbjerget viewpoint — makes for a rewarding day trip. Given the site's connection to the 1883 hydrotherapy center, history enthusiasts may find it worthwhile to explore any remaining traces or local information about the original kurbad facility in the vicinity.
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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