About This Spring
## Overview Tucked away in the small village of Schnega in Lower Saxony, Germany, the "Ganz schön weich" Spring (roughly translating to "Quite Soft" Spring) is a beloved local water source that flows from a public tap near the village church. Open around the clock and free to use, this spring has quietly served the community for years. Locals are known to visit daily to fill up bottles and jugs, and the spot has earned a reputation as something of a hidden gem — cherished by residents who prefer to keep it under the radar. The spring's name, "Ganz schön weich," hints at the notably soft character of the water, which visitors have reported tastes clean and fresh. Soft water — low in dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium — is prized by many for its smooth taste and gentle feel. While the water has historically been used as a daily drinking water source by the local community, visitors should be aware that no official water quality certifications have been confirmed for this tap. ## Directions 1. From the center of **Schnega**, head **north** on **Lange Straße** (Lange Str.). 2. Continue approximately **300 meters** along Lange Straße. 3. You will pass a **bus stop on your left** — continue just a short distance beyond it. 4. Find a place to **park your car** along the road near the bus stop area. 5. Walk toward the **church** — the spring tap is located at or near the church grounds. **GPS Coordinates:** 52.891987, 10.892502 **Address:** Lange Str., 29465 Schnega, Germany ## What to Expect The spring water flows from a simple public tap, making it easy to fill bottles or containers. The setting beside the village church lends a peaceful, pastoral atmosphere typical of rural Lower Saxony. Schnega itself is a quiet community in the Wendland region, an area known for its rolling farmland, half-timbered houses, and strong tradition of local self-sufficiency. Because this is an informal, community-maintained water source, don't expect signage or formal infrastructure — part of its charm is its understated, locals-only character. The tap is accessible 24 hours a day, year-round, and there is no fee. Parking is informal along Lange Straße near the bus stop. The walk from the road to the church is short and flat, suitable for all fitness levels. Visitors have noted that the community takes pride in maintaining this spot, so please be respectful of the area and leave it as you found it.
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52.891987, 10.892502
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the center of **Schnega**, head **north** on **Lange Straße** (Lange Str.). 2. Continue approximately **300 meters** along Lange Straße. 3. You will pass a **bus stop on your left** — continue just a short distance beyond it. 4. Find a place to **park your car** along the road near the bus stop area. 5. Walk toward the **church** — the spring tap is located at or near the church grounds.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
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.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.