
About This Spring
## Overview This public drinking spring is located near the village of Devin in southern Bulgaria, nestled in the heart of the Western Rhodope Mountains at GPS coordinates 41.743711, 24.394086. The town of Devin (postcode 4800) is widely celebrated as one of Bulgaria's premier mineral water destinations, renowned for its naturally warm and mineral-rich springs that have attracted visitors for centuries. The region's geological makeup — ancient metamorphic and volcanic rock formations characteristic of the Rhodope massif — gives rise to numerous thermal and cold mineral springs throughout the area. Devin's springs have historically been used as drinking water sources by locals and travelers alike, and the town's name has become synonymous with high-quality Bulgarian mineral water. The water from springs in this area has been reported to be clean-tasting and naturally mineralized, though visitors should always assess conditions at the time of their visit. ## Directions 1. From the city of Plovdiv, head south on the E86 road toward Smolyan. 2. After approximately 100 km, follow signs for Devin, turning off the main highway as indicated. 3. Enter the town of Devin (postcode 4800) and navigate toward the GPS coordinates **41.743711, 24.394086** using a GPS device or smartphone. 4. The spring is publicly accessible within or near the town area. Look for a traditional Bulgarian public drinking fountain ("чешма"), which is common throughout the region. *Note: Road conditions in the Rhodope Mountains can vary seasonally. During winter months, some secondary roads may require snow tires or chains.* ## What to Expect Visitors to this public drinking spring can expect a traditional Bulgarian-style fountain set amid the scenic mountain landscape of the Western Rhodopes. The town of Devin sits at an elevation of roughly 700 meters above sea level, surrounded by dense pine and deciduous forests, dramatic river gorges, and fresh mountain air. The spring is categorized as a public drinking spring, meaning it is freely accessible and designed for passersby to fill bottles or drink directly. Water flow at public springs in this region is typically steady year-round, though flow rates may vary with seasonal rainfall and snowmelt. The broader Devin area offers additional attractions for spring enthusiasts, including the famous Devin Spa Complex and numerous other mineral springs with varying temperatures and mineral compositions. The Vacha River valley and nearby Trigrad Gorge provide stunning natural scenery and hiking opportunities that pair well with a visit to the spring. The area is generally well-maintained and welcoming to visitors. Parking is typically available nearby in the town. The spring is suitable for a quick stop or as part of a longer exploration of the Rhodope Mountains' remarkable water heritage.
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41.743711, 24.394086
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the city of Plovdiv, head south on the E86 road toward Smolyan. 2. After approximately 100 km, follow signs for Devin, turning off the main highway as indicated. 3. Enter the town of Devin (postcode 4800) and navigate toward the
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.