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Kungskällan
Address: Rolsberga 704, 243 96 Höör, Sweden
Zip Code: 243 96


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Reviews
A little source besides a street, down the hill, easy to miss. A nice atmosphere, which also attracted Karl XIV. to rest. Yeah, we liked the fresh water, too.
Short walk from parking on a country road. Nothing remarkable but a stone with water flowing out of it.
A source, nothing more, nothing less.
Kungskällan in Pinedalen is a sacrificial spring from the Middle Ages. It got its name from the fact that Karl XIV stopped and quenched his thirst here. A memorial stone is placed by the spring with the text. Here the so-called ? E.Degner Lust V.O.Poetry.
Drink water from a spring... Aaahhh...
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