Public Drinking Spring

Rårodpågens Källa, Helsingborg, Skåne

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Rårodpågens Källa, Helsingborg, Skåne
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About This Spring

## Overview Rårodpågens Källa is a beloved natural spring nestled within the breathtaking landscape of Söderåsen National Park in Skåne, southern Sweden. Known for its remarkably fresh and clean-tasting water, this public drinking spring has long been a favorite stop for hikers and nature lovers exploring one of Sweden's most scenic national parks. The county reportedly encourages visitors to drink the water, and locals and tourists alike have praised its quality for years. Söderåsen National Park is renowned for its dramatic horst landscape — a rare geological formation in otherwise flat Skåne — featuring deep ravines, ancient beech forests, and moss-covered boulder fields. The spring sits within this striking terrain, fed by the area's abundant groundwater filtered through layers of gneiss and diabase bedrock, which may contribute to the water's notably crisp taste. ## Directions 1. From Helsingborg, head east — the spring is located approximately 30 minutes by car. 2. Follow signs toward **Söderåsen National Park** (Söderåsens Nationalpark). The main entrance at **Skäralid** is the most popular access point. 3. Once inside the park, follow marked trails toward Rårodpågens Källa. The spring is well-known among regular visitors and is typically indicated on park trail maps. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 56.0361, 13.2466 — useful for navigation apps if signage is unclear. *Note: On pleasant weekends, the park can see significant visitor traffic, so arriving early is recommended for easier parking and a quieter experience.* ## What to Expect The spring produces a strong, generous flow of water, making it easy to fill standard-sized bottles. For larger containers, it helps to bring a scoop or ladle, as the water source may not have a directed spout. A spoon can work well for guiding water into narrow bottle openings. The surrounding national park is absolutely stunning and well worth dedicating extra time to explore. Söderåsen offers an extensive network of well-maintained hiking trails winding through ancient beech forests, along dramatic cliff edges, and down into the lush Skäralid ravine. The landscape feels almost primordial — towering trees, carpets of wild garlic in spring, and the sound of flowing water throughout the valley. The area is most popular during spring and summer weekends when the weather is pleasant, so expect company on the trails during peak times. Facilities at the Skäralid entrance include parking, restrooms, and an information center where you can pick up a trail map. The spring makes a wonderful waypoint on a longer hike through the park.

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GPS Coordinates

56.036100, 13.246600

Directions

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Directions 1. From Helsingborg, head east — the spring is located approximately 30 minutes by car. 2. Follow signs toward **Söderåsen National Park** (Söderåsens Nationalpark). The main entrance at **Skäralid** is the most popular access point. 3. Once inside the park, follow marked trails toward Rårodpågens Källa. The spring is well-known among regular visitors and is typically indicated on park trail maps. 4. **

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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.

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Parking available nearby.

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