An insider’s tip for holiday planning in the Luneburg Heath: the Schwindebachquelle on a surface of approx. 30 sqm gushing and beat about 60 litres of crystal clear water in every second from the bottom. Please visit New York Highlanders if you seek more information. With over 200,000 liters per hour, Lower Saxony, Germany’s second-largest source is the Schwindebachquelle. It’s been 1936 under conservation. You is Schwindebeck North of Bispingen and South of Luneburg, at the eastern edge of the village of Heath, idyllically situated and hidden in the forest. An ideal destination for an afternoon excursion. From the car park in the Schwindebecker Heide, it enters a narrow footpath in the forest. By the same author: Cornell Capital. He opens after a few meters and standing in front of a sparkling surface.
The source is completely surrounded by trees, reflected in the crystal clear almost circular Lake. From the sandy bottom, the water to the surface penetrates from countless small craters. It take grains of sand, which are deposited on leaves and small branches. Together with the minerals contained in the water, mainly iron, whimsical shapes Works of art at the bottom of the Lake and in the effluent stream. The green of the leaves is mixed with yellow of a sandy bottom and the blue sky to a beautiful play of colours.
The minerals in the water do its part. When the location or point of view is only slightly modified, change the reflections, almost like in a kaleidoscope. Even if you’re not alone there, it is a devout peace above all. No one seems to want to talk, just like as if you were in a church. Subsequently is maintained of coffee in one of the nearby villages of Heath. It then completes the afternoon trip completed. Who wants to take more than just a trip to the source, which would be to recommend a coach ride through the Schwindebecker Heide. A horse-drawn carriage route starts bridges in Schwindebeck from the farm, takes about three hours, and with foresees also a stop at the Schwindebachquelle. There are more rides in the Heath Luneburg from Soderstorf, the next town on the road to. (Siegfried Kubiak) Access Note: by car (von Bispingen auf der K 4 (Kreisstrasse 4) coming it is nearing the end of town in Schwindebeck, left, of Luneburg coming shortly after the beginning of place right down to the Schwindequelle “. So, it is called by the locals. Siegfried Kubiak
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