Healing Springs and Wells at Glastonbury, Carrawburgh and Lourdes

Healing Springs and Wells at Glastonbury, Carrawburgh and Lourdes

We've no doubt seen plenty of content online about water's power to be a great healer. We need to drink it (this is your reminder for today), while people swear by cold water baths for their wellbeing. Then we think about how much water appears in nature, somewhere we're often counselled to go to improve our mental health. I think of how often I find myself heading towards water on my days off, whether that's the local burn, the mighty Tyne, or the unforgiving North Sea.

But how often do we think of healing springs or wells as a potential destination?

They seemed a logical choice for this week's entry into our Folklore of Water theme after the brief dabble with Holywell Priory last week. True, wells can also be used for other purposes, like wishing and cursing, which I've covered before. But here, we'll focus entirely on four springs devoted to healing - especially of the miraculous kind.

Let's explore the folklore of healing wells in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore!

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