
Luitpoldsprudel Pump Room
Discover the Luitpoldsprudel, a historic well offering ancient, iron-rich medicinal water with purported health benefits. Enjoy free entry and scenic ...
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Water available from spring

Luitpoldsprudel Pump Room
Best Time
Water available from spring
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the Luitpoldsprudel, a historic well offering ancient, iron-rich medicinal water with purported health benefits. Enjoy free entry and scenic riverside views.
"Gorgeous and very well preserved, impressive and definitely worth a visit!"

💧 Taste the Water (Carefully!)
The iron-rich water has a unique taste. Try a small amount first to see if you like it!
🚶♀️ Walk the Riverside Path
The pump room is on a lovely hiking/biking path along the Saale River. Perfect for a stroll.

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4.7 · 123 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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The Luitpoldsprudel Well
Großenbrach
Taste ancient, iron-rich medicinal water believed to be 10,000 years old. It's a unique, free experience!

Historical Extraction Technology
Pump Room Facility
See vividly displayed old drilling rods and extraction equipment, offering a glimpse into the past.

Scenic Riverside Location
Next to Saale River
Enjoy the beautifully landscaped surroundings along a popular hiking and biking path.
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Taste the Iron-Rich Water
Free Entry & Beautiful Surroundings
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💧 Taste the Water (Carefully!)
The iron-rich water has a unique taste. Try a small amount first to see if you like it!
🚶♀️ Walk the Riverside Path
The pump room is on a lovely hiking/biking path along the Saale River. Perfect for a stroll.
♻️ Keep it Clean
Please be respectful and take your trash with you to preserve the beauty of the site.
🆓 Free Admission
Enjoy the entire facility and its exhibits at no cost. A great value!
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💧 Taste the Water (Carefully!)
The iron-rich water has a unique taste. Try a small amount first to see if you like it!
🚶♀️ Walk the Riverside Path
The pump room is on a lovely hiking/biking path along the Saale River. Perfect for a stroll.
♻️ Keep it Clean
Please be respectful and take your trash with you to preserve the beauty of the site.
🆓 Free Admission
Enjoy the entire facility and its exhibits at no cost. A great value!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Luitpoldsprudel Pump Room to be a gorgeous and interesting free attraction, particularly appreciating the historical display and the scenic riverside location. While the unique, iron-rich water isn't to everyone's taste, its purported health benefits and the well-maintained grounds make it a worthwhile stop for a walk and a unique experience.
"Gorgeous!"
S. L.
"The ⛲Luitpoldsprudel (old)⛲is a drilled well for medicinal water in Großenbrach.
The water from the Luitpoldsprudel spring is believed to be made from thawed snow and ice from the Rhön Mountains, is approximately 10,000 years old in its deepest layers – and contains a considerable amount of iron.
It tastes just like that 😳☹️🥛
But it's said to be beneficial for various ailments, such as gastric disturbances, especially hyperacidity, anemia, and for post-operative treatment after gastrointestinal surgery or exhaustion/iron deficiency. This delicious water can be tasted/drinken directly from the spring 🥛 from April to October.
In any case, the entire facility, located directly on a hiking/biking path next to the Saale River, is very well maintained, and the old drilling rods and extraction technology are vividly displayed.
Information panels provide information about the water's constituents and other interesting details about the spring, its location, etc.
👍Completely free entry and interesting! 👍
Just take a look... and of course, try it (carefully) 🤣"
Fein Tuning
"A beautiful old building that you can go inside. The spring provides drinking water, but the taste isn't for everyone.
Very interesting, and it's a good place for a walk."
Grillkanal
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Luitpoldsprudel Pump Room is located in Großenbrach. An inconspicuous sign from the street points the way. It's situated directly on a hiking/biking path next to the Saale River.
Information about specific parking facilities is not widely available, but given its location on a path, it's likely accessible by foot or bicycle. Consider nearby public transport options if driving is not feasible.
While specific public transport routes are not detailed, check local bus or train schedules for Großenbrach or nearby towns. The location on a path suggests it might be a pleasant walk from a transport stop.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Luitpoldsprudel Pump Room and its grounds is completely free.
The pump room itself is a historical building that can be entered, and the spring water is available for tasting from April to October. The surrounding area is publicly accessible.
The spring water is available for tasting from April to October. Visiting during the day allows you to enjoy the scenic surroundings and the riverside path.
🎫 💧 Water & Health
The water is believed to be around 10,000 years old, originating from thawed snow and ice. It has a high iron content and is thought to be beneficial for gastric disturbances, anemia, and exhaustion.
Due to its high iron content, the water has a distinct taste that is not to everyone's liking. It's often described as tasting 'just like that' or metallic.
Yes, you can taste or drink the water directly from the spring. However, it's recommended to try it carefully due to its unique flavor.
Locals and visitors believe the water is beneficial for various ailments, including hyperacidity, anemia, and iron deficiency.
📸 📸 Photography & Experience
The well-maintained facility, historical technology, and scenic riverside location offer pleasant photo opportunities.
You can see the drilled well, historical extraction technology, and informative panels about the spring's history and water composition. The surrounding landscaped area is also a highlight.
Yes, it's a great spot for a brief stop, especially if you're already hiking or biking in the area. You can quickly see the well and try the water.



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