Public Drinking Spring

Draxmühle, Rechtmehring, Germany

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Draxmühle, Rechtmehring, Germany
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About This Spring

## Overview Draxmühle is a charming natural spring located in the small Bavarian village of Rechtmehring, Germany. Nestled beside a quaint chapel near the historic Draxmühle mill, this public drinking spring has long served as a source of fresh water for locals and visitors alike. The spring has been fitted with a stainless-steel pipe, making it easy to fill bottles directly from the flowing water. The name "Draxmühle" refers to the old mill ("Mühle" meaning mill in German) that stands nearby, hinting at a history of water use in this area stretching back generations. The surrounding Upper Bavarian countryside — with its rolling green hills, traditional farmsteads, and small chapels — gives the spring a peaceful, pastoral setting that feels quintessentially Bavarian. While the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community, water quality can vary and visitors should use their own discretion. ## Directions 1. Head to the village of Rechtmehring, located in the Mühldorf am Inn district of Upper Bavaria, approximately 60 km east of Munich. 2. Navigate to the Draxmühle mill area using the GPS coordinates **48.141516, 12.168289**. 3. Look for the small chapel ("Kapelle") near the mill. 4. The spring is located directly behind the chapel. You'll spot the stainless-steel pipe installed at the source for easy water collection. ## What to Expect The spring emerges from the ground just behind a small, traditional Bavarian chapel adjacent to the Draxmühle mill. A stainless-steel pipe has been installed at the spring outlet, allowing visitors to conveniently fill water bottles or containers without having to scoop water by hand. The setting is quiet and rural, surrounded by the gentle landscape of Upper Bavaria. The chapel and mill buildings add a touch of historical character to the visit. The area is generally accessible year-round, though conditions may vary in winter when paths could be icy or snow-covered. This is a simple, no-frills spring — there are no formal facilities or signage beyond the pipe installation. It's an ideal stop for hikers, cyclists, or anyone exploring the Bavarian countryside who wants to experience a traditional natural spring.

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48.141516, 12.168289

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Directions 1. Head to the village of Rechtmehring, located in the Mühldorf am Inn district of Upper Bavaria, approximately 60 km east of Munich. 2. Navigate to the Draxmühle mill area using the

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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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