Public Drinking Spring

Font de la Falguera

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About This Spring

## Overview Font de la Falguera is a natural spring located in the hills near Barcelona, Spain, at coordinates 41.4187°N, 2.1139°E. Like many historic springs in the Collserola area, modern construction and urban development have altered its original natural setting. While the raw spring no longer flows freely from the earth as it once did, the water has been channeled through pipes by local residents to preserve its flow. The spring feeds into a public fountain and two small ponds, maintaining a connection to the natural water source that has drawn visitors for generations. The name "Font de la Falguera" translates roughly to "Fern Spring," likely a reference to the ferns that historically grew around the moist, shaded area where the water emerged. Springs bearing the "Font" prefix are a cherished part of Catalonia's cultural landscape — many have served as communal gathering spots and drinking water sources for centuries. Though the spring's output is modest today, minute traces of the original natural flow can still be observed, and the fountain continues to attract locals and tourists alike who come to enjoy the water and the surrounding natural environment. ## Directions 1. There is a parking lot in the general vicinity of Font de la Falguera, though it is located at some distance from the spring itself. 2. From the parking area, follow the trail on foot toward the spring. Be prepared for a moderately long walk — the path takes you through a scenic natural setting with plenty of greenery and shade. 3. The GPS coordinates **41.4187°N, 2.1139°E** can be used for navigation, though the final approach is on foot only. *Note: The walk from the parking lot is part of the experience, offering a pleasant immersion in the local landscape before you arrive at the spring.* ## What to Expect Upon arrival, you'll find a spring that has been adapted for public use. The water flows through pipes into a fountain, with two adjacent ponds fed by the same source. The setup is functional rather than dramatic — don't expect a wild, gushing spring — but the site retains a quiet charm. The water has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals, and visitors have reported it tastes clean and fresh, though as with any natural water source, conditions can change over time. The surrounding area is lush and green, making the walk from the parking lot a rewarding experience in its own right. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the terrain may be uneven in places. The spring is accessible year-round, though water flow may vary with seasonal rainfall. The site tends to be busiest on weekends when local hikers and nature enthusiasts visit the area.

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41.418682, 2.113872

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Directions 1. There is a parking lot in the general vicinity of Font de la Falguera, though it is located at some distance from the spring itself. 2. From the parking area, follow the trail on foot toward the spring. Be prepared for a moderately long walk — the path takes you through a scenic natural setting with plenty of greenery and shade. 3. The

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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