
About This Spring
## Overview Kusegen is a public drinking spring located in the Bozkır district of Konya Province, in the heart of Turkey's Central Anatolia region. Known locally as a "pınar" — the Turkish word for a natural spring — Kusegen is one of many freshwater sources that dot the rugged limestone landscape of the Taurus Mountain foothills surrounding Bozkır. The region's karst geology, shaped over millennia by water dissolving through layers of ancient rock, gives rise to numerous cold-water springs that have historically served as vital water sources for local communities and travelers alike. Bozkır itself sits at a relatively high elevation in the lake district transition zone of southern Konya, an area celebrated for its dramatic gorges, alpine meadows, and traditional Anatolian village life. Springs like Kusegen have long been central to daily life in these communities, providing fresh water for drinking, agriculture, and livestock. Visitors have historically regarded the water from such springs in this region as clean and refreshing, though water quality can vary with seasonal conditions. The GPS coordinates place Kusegen at approximately 37.1613°N, 32.2439°E, nestled in the scenic countryside near Bozkır town. ## Directions 1. From the center of Bozkır (Konya Province), head toward the surrounding rural areas using local roads. 2. Navigate to the GPS coordinates **37.16125, 32.243851** using a GPS device or smartphone mapping application — this is the most reliable way to locate the spring, as signage may be limited. 3. The spring is situated in a rural area, so be prepared for narrow or unpaved roads as you approach the final location. 4. Ask locals for "Kusegen Pınarı" if you need additional guidance — residents in the Bozkır area are generally familiar with the local springs. *Note: Detailed turn-by-turn directions from a specific starting point are not currently available. Using GPS navigation to the coordinates above is strongly recommended.* ## What to Expect Kusegen is a traditional public drinking spring ("pınar") typical of the Bozkır countryside. Expect a modest, functional spring setup — many such springs in this region feature a stone or concrete spout channeling water from an underground source, sometimes accompanied by a small basin or trough. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of the southern Konya highlands: rolling terrain with sparse vegetation, rocky outcrops, and views of the Taurus Mountain foothills. The water from springs in this karst limestone region tends to be cold and mineral-rich, filtered naturally through layers of rock. Locals have traditionally used Kusegen as a drinking water source, and the water has been reported to taste clean and refreshing. However, as with any natural spring, water quality cannot be guaranteed and may fluctuate seasonally. The area around Bozkır offers additional attractions for visitors, including the ancient ruins of Zengibar Castle, the scenic Bozkır Dam, and numerous other natural springs. If you're exploring the region, Kusegen makes a worthwhile stop as part of a broader tour of this lesser-known but beautiful corner of Turkey.
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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Safety Info
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