Public Drinking Spring

St. Leonhardsquelle, Stephanskirchen, Bavaria, 83071

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St. Leonhardsquelle, Stephanskirchen, Bavaria, 83071
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About This Spring

## Overview St. Leonhardsquelle is a natural mineral spring located in Stephanskirchen, a municipality in the Rosenheim district of Upper Bavaria, Germany. The spring is associated with St. Leonhards, a well-known German brand that has long been recognized for bottling natural artesian mineral water from sources in the Bavarian Alpine foothills. The name "Leonhardsquelle" translates to "Leonhard's Spring," likely named after Saint Leonhard, the patron saint of farmers and livestock — a figure deeply revered across Bavaria, where numerous churches and chapels bear his name. Situated at an elevation in the scenic pre-Alpine landscape south of Rosenheim, the spring draws from deep geological formations shaped by ancient glacial activity. The region's geology — layers of gravel, sand, and moraine deposits left by retreating Alpine glaciers — naturally filters the water as it percolates underground, contributing to its reported purity and mineral composition. St. Leonhardsquelle has historically been valued as a source of high-quality drinking water, and visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and fresh. The spring is publicly accessible and has been used as a drinking water source by locals and visitors alike. It is operated by St. Leonhards GmbH & Co. KG, which manages the site and the surrounding facilities. ## Directions 1. From **Rosenheim**, head south on the **B15** toward Stephanskirchen. 2. Continue into the Stephanskirchen area, following signs toward the village center or local landmarks. 3. The spring is located near the St. Leonhards facility at approximately **GPS coordinates 47.884361, 12.144047**. 4. A Google Maps listing for "St. Leonhardsquelle GmbH & Co. KG" can help guide you directly to the site — search for this name in Google Maps or use [this link](https://www.google.de/maps/place/St.+Leonhardsquelle+GmbH+%26+Co.+KG/@47.8726273,12.1509525,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x47761af02844c019:0x6c801c25b87bbbb7) for reference. 5. Once you arrive at the facility grounds, the public spring access point can be found on-site — look for signage directing visitors to the spring itself. *Note: These directions are approximate. Using GPS navigation to the coordinates above or searching for "St. Leonhardsquelle" in your preferred mapping app is recommended.* ## What to Expect St. Leonhardsquelle is set in the gentle, green countryside of Upper Bavaria, with views of rolling farmland and the distant Alps. The spring is located on the grounds associated with the St. Leonhards bottling operation, but there is a publicly accessible point where visitors can experience the natural water source firsthand. The water flows from a natural artesian source and has been historically prized for its mineral content and freshness. Visitors have reported that the water is clear, cold, and pleasant-tasting. The spring has long been used as a drinking water source by the local community, though as with any natural water source, visitors should use their own discretion. The surrounding area of Stephanskirchen and the greater Rosenheim district offers plenty of Bavarian charm — traditional villages, alpine hiking trails, and the nearby Chiemsee lake are all within easy reach, making a visit to the spring a worthwhile stop on a broader exploration of the region. The site is accessible year-round, though conditions may vary seasonally, particularly in winter when roads and paths may be affected by snow or ice.

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47.884361, 12.144047

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Directions 1. From **Rosenheim**, head south on the **B15** toward Stephanskirchen. 2. Continue into the Stephanskirchen area, following signs toward the village center or local landmarks. 3. The spring is located near the St. Leonhards facility at approximately **

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