Public Drinking Spring

Killowen Drinking Fountain

Coleraine, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Killowen Drinking Fountain
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About This Spring

## Overview The Killowen Drinking Fountain is a public drinking spring located near Coleraine in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. Situated at approximately 55.132°N, 6.680°W, this spring sits in the scenic countryside of County Londonderry, an area known for its rolling green hills, rich history, and proximity to the stunning north Antrim coastline. The townland name "Killowen" derives from the Irish *Cill Eoghain*, meaning "church of Eoghan" — a reference to an early Christian saint, suggesting the area has deep historical and spiritual roots stretching back centuries. Public drinking fountains and springs have long been a feature of the Irish and Northern Irish landscape, often serving as vital community water sources before modern plumbing, and many carry associations with local saints or holy wells. While specific water quality data for this spring is not currently available, the site has historically been identified as a public drinking spring. As with any natural water source, conditions can change over time, and visitors should be aware that water quality is not independently guaranteed. ## What to Expect The Killowen Drinking Fountain is located in a rural setting near Coleraine, a market town on the River Bann in Northern Ireland. The surrounding landscape is characterised by lush green pastures and gentle hills typical of the north coast region. Visitors to the area will find themselves within easy reach of popular attractions such as the Giant's Causeway, Dunluce Castle, and the beautiful beaches of Portstewart and Portrush. The spring is designated as a public drinking fountain, suggesting it is accessible without special permissions. However, as no detailed on-the-ground descriptions are currently available, visitors should be prepared for a potentially modest or unmarked site. If you're visiting for the first time, using the GPS coordinates (55.1321, -6.6796) with a mapping app will help you locate the fountain precisely. The climate in this part of Northern Ireland is mild and maritime, with rainfall spread throughout the year. Waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear are advisable, especially during the wetter months from October through March. The area is at its most inviting during late spring and summer, when the long daylight hours and green countryside make for a pleasant outing.

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Address

Coleraine, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

GPS Coordinates

55.132082, -6.679571

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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.

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