
About This Spring
## Overview Źródełko Święta Woda (Holy Water Spring) is a revered natural spring located in Wasilków, a small town just northeast of Białystok in the Podlasie region of northeastern Poland. The spring is considered holy and is closely associated with the Sanctuary of Święta Woda (Holy Water Sanctuary), a site of deep spiritual significance for the local community and visiting pilgrims alike. The Święta Woda sanctuary and its spring have long been a place of devotion in the predominantly Catholic and Orthodox Christian traditions of the Podlasie region, where Eastern and Western Christian cultures have historically intersected. Pilgrims and visitors have traveled to this spring for generations, drawn by its reputation as a source of blessed water. The spring's name — literally "Holy Water" — reflects the longstanding belief in the spiritual and healing properties attributed to its waters. The spring is publicly accessible and open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the Białystok area or the broader Podlasie countryside. ## Directions 1. From the center of **Białystok**, head northeast toward **Wasilków** — the town is approximately 10 km (about 6 miles) from central Białystok. 2. Follow road **DK19** (national road 19) or local signs toward **Wasilków**. 3. Once in Wasilków, look for signs directing you to **Święta Woda** or the **Holy Water Sanctuary** (Sanktuarium Święta Woda). 4. The spring is located at or near the sanctuary grounds. GPS coordinates: **53.221356, 23.223113** — use these for precise navigation. *Note: Specific turn-by-turn directions from within Wasilków have not been independently verified. Using the GPS coordinates with a navigation app is recommended for the most reliable route.* ## What to Expect Visitors will find a publicly accessible spring set within the grounds associated with the Święta Woda sanctuary. The site carries a peaceful, contemplative atmosphere befitting its spiritual heritage. Many visitors come not only to collect water but also to experience the tranquil surroundings of this pilgrimage destination in the Podlasie countryside. The spring has historically been used as a source of drinking water by pilgrims and locals, and the water has been traditionally regarded as blessed. However, as with any natural spring, water quality can vary and independent testing is advisable before consumption. The area around Wasilków and Białystok is known for its lush forests, wetlands, and proximity to the Knyszyńska Forest Landscape Park, making a visit to the spring an excellent addition to a broader exploration of northeastern Poland's natural beauty. The site is accessible year-round, though visitors should be prepared for cold conditions and possible snow during the winter months.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
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