
About This Spring
## Overview Font de la Pineda is a public drinking spring located in the heart of Barcelona, Spain, at approximate coordinates 41.4114°N, 2.1175°E. The name "Font de la Pineda" translates to "Fountain of the Pine Grove," suggesting the spring's historical association with a pine-wooded area — a common feature of Barcelona's older neighborhoods before urbanization reshaped the landscape. Barcelona has a rich tradition of public drinking fountains, many of which date back centuries and were essential water sources for residents long before modern plumbing. The city's "fonts" are culturally significant landmarks, and many remain in active use today. Font de la Pineda is part of this proud tradition, offering passersby a place to refresh with naturally sourced water. Based on its GPS coordinates, the spring is situated in the Sarrià–Sant Gervasi district or nearby area in the upper part of Barcelona — a zone known for its proximity to the Collserola mountain range, which feeds many of the city's natural springs through its limestone and sandstone geology. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near the coordinates **41.411398, 2.117517** in Barcelona, Spain. 2. Use these GPS coordinates in Google Maps or a similar navigation app to route directly to the fountain. 3. The area is well served by Barcelona's public transit system (metro, bus, and commuter rail), so consider using the TMB trip planner for the most convenient route from your location. 4. Once in the neighborhood, look for a traditional public drinking fountain — these are typically freestanding stone or iron fixtures found along streets or in small plazas. *Note: Exact street-level directions are not available at this time. If you've visited Font de la Pineda, consider sharing more detailed directions to help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Font de la Pineda is a public drinking spring, one of many traditional "fonts" scattered throughout Barcelona. Visitors can expect a classic urban fountain designed for public use, likely featuring a spout or tap with flowing water. Barcelona's public springs have historically been used as drinking water sources by locals and visitors alike, and many continue to be popular refreshment stops, especially during the warm Mediterranean summers. The water from Font de la Pineda has historically been used for drinking, though as with any natural water source, conditions can change over time. The surrounding area in upper Barcelona offers pleasant walking, with tree-lined streets and the green backdrop of the Collserola hills nearby. If you're exploring Barcelona's spring heritage, Font de la Pineda makes a worthwhile stop as part of a broader "ruta de les fonts" (fountain route) through the city's neighborhoods.
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41.411398, 2.117517
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located near the coordinates **41.411398, 2.117517** in Barcelona, Spain. 2. Use these
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.