Public Drinking Spring

Glenavon Weir Spring, BT80 8QS, Ireland

ireland(approximate)

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About This Spring

## Overview Glenavon Weir Spring is a natural spring located near the town of Cookstown in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland (postcode BT80 8QS). Situated close to the Ballinderry River, this public drinking spring has long been valued by locals for its clear, fresh water. The proximity to the river and its surrounding countryside contributes to the area's reputation for clean, high-quality groundwater. Visitors have reported that the water tastes crisp and pure, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community. The Ballinderry River itself is a well-known waterway that flows through the rolling drumlins and farmland of mid-Ulster before eventually draining into Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles. The geology of this region — characterised by glacial deposits and underlying basalt and limestone — naturally filters rainwater as it percolates through the ground, which may account for the spring's reputed water quality. ## Directions 1. Head to Cookstown, County Tyrone, and locate the **Glenavon House Hotel** (a well-known 3-star hotel in the area) as your primary landmark. 2. From the centre of Cookstown, take the **Drum Road** and head south. 3. Watch for a path or turning on the **left-hand side** — this leads toward the Glenavon House Hotel and the river. 4. You can park your vehicle at or near the hotel and walk the short distance to the spring, which is located close to the Ballinderry River near the weir. 5. **GPS coordinates:** 54.632997, −6.751606 — entering these into your sat-nav or phone should bring you directly to the spring's location. ## What to Expect Glenavon Weir Spring is set in a pleasant riverside landscape along the Ballinderry River. The surrounding area is green and tranquil, making it a lovely spot for a short walk or a peaceful stop. The spring itself is publicly accessible and has been used as a local drinking water source, though as with any natural spring, water conditions can change and it is advisable to assess the source upon arrival. The nearby Ballinderry River offers scenic views and is popular with anglers and those who enjoy riverside walks. The area around the weir can be particularly picturesque, especially after rainfall when the river is flowing strongly. The Glenavon House Hotel, just a short walk away, provides convenient parking as well as accommodation and dining options for those making a longer visit to the Cookstown area. Note that the terrain near the river and weir can be uneven and potentially slippery, particularly in wet weather, so sturdy footwear is recommended.

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54.632997, -6.751606

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Directions 1. Head to Cookstown, County Tyrone, and locate the **Glenavon House Hotel** (a well-known 3-star hotel in the area) as your primary landmark. 2. From the centre of Cookstown, take the **Drum Road** and head south. 3. Watch for a path or turning on the **left-hand side** — this leads toward the Glenavon House Hotel and the river. 4. You can park your vehicle at or near the hotel and walk the short distance to the spring, which is located close to the Ballinderry River near the weir. 5. **

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