Public Drinking Spring

Sint-Arnoldus Bron, Tiegem, Belgium

Sint-Arnoldus Bron, Tiegem, Belgium
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About This Spring

## Overview Sint-Arnoldus Bron is a public drinking spring located in the village of Tiegem, a part of the municipality of Anzegem in the province of West Flanders, Belgium. The spring sits within the grounds of **Domein Sint-Arnoldus**, a peaceful estate and pilgrimage site dedicated to Saint Arnold of Soissons (also known as Sint-Arnoldus), the patron saint of brewers. Saint Arnold, an 11th-century bishop, is famously associated with encouraging people to drink beer instead of water during a plague — ironically, a spring bearing his name has long been a source of fresh water for visitors and pilgrims. The spring's connection to Saint Arnold gives it a rich cultural and religious significance. For centuries, pilgrims have visited Tiegem to honor the saint, and the spring within the domain has historically been regarded as a source of wholesome, clean water. Visitors have reported the water to be fresh and pleasant-tasting, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary over time. The GPS coordinates for the spring are **50.815582, 3.466921**, placing it in the gentle, rolling hills of the Flemish Ardennes — a region known for its scenic countryside, cycling routes, and quiet charm. ## Directions 1. Head to the village of **Tiegem**, located in the municipality of Anzegem, West Flanders, Belgium. 2. Look for signs directing you to **Domein Sint-Arnoldus** (Sint-Arnoldus Domain). The estate is a well-known local landmark. 3. Enter the domain grounds. The spring is situated in the **middle of the domain**, accessible on foot once you are within the estate. 4. Use GPS coordinates **50.815582, 3.466921** to navigate directly to the spring location. ## What to Expect Domein Sint-Arnoldus is a tranquil, green estate with a distinctly spiritual atmosphere. The spring is centrally located within the domain, surrounded by the estate's landscaped grounds. Expect a peaceful setting — this is a pilgrimage site, so the area is generally well-maintained and respectful in character. The spring is designated as a public drinking spring. The water has historically been used by visitors and pilgrims, though no official water quality testing data is currently available for this listing. As always with natural springs, conditions may change seasonally. The surrounding Flemish Ardennes countryside offers excellent opportunities for walking and cycling, making the spring a rewarding stop on a longer outing through the region. Tiegem itself is a small, quiet village with limited amenities, so plan accordingly if you intend to spend time exploring the area.

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50.815582, 3.466921

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Directions 1. Head to the village of **Tiegem**, located in the municipality of Anzegem, West Flanders, Belgium. 2. Look for signs directing you to **Domein Sint-Arnoldus** (Sint-Arnoldus Domain). The estate is a well-known local landmark. 3. Enter the domain grounds. The spring is situated in the **middle of the domain**, accessible on foot once you are within the estate. 4. Use

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