
About This Spring
## Overview The Artesische Quelle am Margaretenhof is a charming artesian spring located in the Margaretenhof neighborhood of Flensburg, Germany's northernmost independent city near the Danish border. This small, rustic fountain continuously pushes natural spring water to the surface under its own artesian pressure — a sign that the water originates from a confined aquifer deep underground. The water has been noted by visitors for its consistently cold temperature and refreshing, invigorating quality. Flensburg sits in the glacially shaped landscape of Schleswig-Holstein, where layers of sand, gravel, and clay deposited during the last ice ages create the geological conditions that give rise to artesian wells. In such formations, groundwater becomes trapped between impermeable layers and is forced upward when tapped, producing the characteristic free-flowing fountain seen at this spring. Artesian springs like this one have historically been prized in northern Germany as reliable sources of clean, naturally filtered water. ## Directions 1. Head to the Margaretenhof area in the western part of Flensburg (postal code 24937). 2. The spring is located at approximately **54.786841°N, 9.440783°W** — enter these GPS coordinates into your navigation app for the most direct route. 3. Look for a small, rustic stone fountain from which water visibly spouts upward. *Note: Margaretenhof is a residential neighborhood, so street parking may be limited. Consider arriving on foot or by bicycle if you are already in Flensburg.* ## What to Expect At the spring, you'll find a quaint, old-fashioned fountain where water continuously bubbles up in a small jet. The water maintains a constant cold temperature year-round, which is typical of deep artesian sources that are insulated from seasonal air temperature changes. Visitors have described the water as tasting fresh and revitalizing — historically, locals have used the spring as a drinking water source, though water quality can vary and has not been independently verified. The setting is modest but atmospheric, with the spring's rustic character giving it a timeless feel amid the surrounding neighborhood. It's a lovely stop for anyone exploring Flensburg on foot, and the spring flows continuously, so there is no need to pump or operate any mechanism — simply hold a bottle under the fountain to collect water. The area is publicly accessible.
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the Margaretenhof area in the western part of Flensburg (postal code 24937). 2. The spring is located at approximately **54.786841°N, 9.440783°W** — enter these
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Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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