Public Drinking Spring

Dagmarin lähde, Finland

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Dagmarin lähde, Finland
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About This Spring

## Overview Dagmarin lähde is a historic natural spring located in Tammisaari (Ekenäs), a charming coastal town in the Raseborg municipality of southern Finland. The spring is known for its remarkably clear water, which flows directly from within the bedrock — a hallmark of Finland's ancient Precambrian granite geology that naturally filters groundwater over long periods. The spring has a long and documented history, with information available both on-site and in public records such as Wikipedia. It has historically served as a valued local drinking water source, and its name — Dagmarin lähde ("Dagmar's Spring") — suggests a personal or cultural connection that has helped preserve its identity over the generations. The site carries local significance as one of the traditional natural springs in the Tammisaari area. Visitors have long reported that the water from Dagmarin lähde tastes exceptionally clean and fresh, consistent with its deep bedrock origin. As with all natural springs, however, water quality can vary over time and testing is always advisable before consumption. ## Directions 1. Head to the town of Tammisaari (Ekenäs) in the Raseborg municipality of southern Finland. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **59.937563, 23.355689** to navigate directly to the spring's location. 3. The spring is accessible within the town area — look for local signage or informational markers at the site that describe the spring's history. ## What to Expect Dagmarin lähde is a natural bedrock spring where water emerges directly from the rock. The flow is steady and the water is notably clear. The site includes on-location documentation about the spring's history, making it an interesting stop for those who appreciate both natural features and local heritage. The spring is situated in the scenic Tammisaari area, which is well known for its archipelago landscapes, historic wooden town center, and proximity to the Tammisaari National Park. A visit to the spring pairs well with exploring the wider Raseborg region. The area is accessible year-round, though winter conditions may affect ease of access. There is no fee to visit the spring.

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59.937563, 23.355689

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Directions 1. Head to the town of Tammisaari (Ekenäs) in the Raseborg municipality of southern Finland. 2. Use the

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

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