Public Drinking Spring

Ravnkilde Spring, Rebild Bakker, Rebild, 9520 Skørping, Denmark

9520 Skørping, Denmark

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About This Spring

## Overview Ravnkilde Spring is a beloved natural spring nestled in the scenic hills of Rebild Bakker near Skørping, Denmark. Freely accessible to the public around the clock, this well-maintained spring has long been a cherished water source for locals and visitors alike. The water emerges from a pipe at an impressive flow — locals claim a remarkable rate of approximately 80 liters per second — delivering what many describe as exceptionally fresh and sweet-tasting water. The name "Ravnkilde" translates roughly to "Raven's Spring" in Danish, evoking the deep natural heritage of the surrounding landscape. Rebild Bakker itself is one of Denmark's most celebrated natural areas, known for its rolling heather-clad hills, ancient woodlands, and designation as a national park. The spring sits within this protected environment, making a visit here as much about the journey through beautiful Danish countryside as it is about the water itself. While no formal lab tests are available to confirm water quality, locals report having used Ravnkilde Spring as a drinking water source for generations. The water has been described by visitors as remarkably clean and refreshing. ## Directions The spring is located at approximately **56.8385, 9.8272** (Unnamed Road, 9520 Skørping, Denmark). 1. **Drive along Rebildvej** heading east, toward the area near Rebildvej Parkering (a parking area along the road). 2. **Take the first right turn** after Rebildvej Parkering — this will put you onto a dirt road. 3. **Park your vehicle** at a safe spot along this dirt road. 4. **Walk north** for approximately 400 meters. The path is straightforward but unpaved. 5. Along the way, you will **cross another intersecting dirt road**. Continue straight across it. 6. The spring will appear **on your right**, just a few meters before yet another dirt road intersection. *Tip: The terrain is gentle but the paths are unpaved, so sturdy footwear is recommended, especially after rain.* ## What to Expect Ravnkilde Spring is a well-kept site with a steady, vigorous flow of water emerging from a pipe. The surrounding area is tidy and clearly cared for, reflecting the local community's long relationship with this spring. The water runs continuously and with considerable force, making it easy to fill bottles or simply enjoy a refreshing drink on the spot. The walk from the parking area takes you through the beautiful Rebild Bakker landscape — expect rolling hills, heathland, and mixed forest depending on the season. In summer, the heather blooms purple across the hillsides; in autumn, the beech and oak woodlands turn golden. The spring is accessible year-round, though the dirt paths may be muddy during wet seasons. There are no formal facilities at the spring itself, so plan accordingly. The nearby Rebild Bakker national park area offers additional trails, picnic spots, and the Rebild National Park Museum (Lincoln Log Cabin) for those looking to extend their visit.

Getting There

Address

9520 Skørping, Denmark

GPS Coordinates

56.863841, 9.939856

Directions

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Directions The spring is located at approximately **56.8385, 9.8272** (Unnamed Road, 9520 Skørping, Denmark).

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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.