
About This Spring
## Overview Mirenski Grad is a hilltop settlement perched above the Vipava Valley in western Slovenia, known for its historic church and sweeping views of the surrounding karst landscape. The area sits at approximately 45.884°N, 13.603°E, in the Goriška region near the Italian border — a part of Slovenia celebrated for its natural springs, limestone geology, and centuries-old water traditions. A public drinking fountain is located in the parking area directly in front of the church at Mirenski Grad, offering visitors a convenient source of fresh water. The spring-fed fountain has historically served as a communal water point for locals and travelers exploring this scenic hilltop. As with any natural or public water source, the water has been used by visitors as drinking water, though quality may vary over time. ## Directions 1. From the town of Miren (located along the Vipava River in western Slovenia), head uphill toward Mirenski Grad, following signs for the church. 2. The road climbs through the settlement to a parking area at the top of the hill, directly in front of the church. 3. The public drinking fountain is located in this parking lot, easily visible upon arrival. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 45.88387, 13.60346 — useful for navigation apps in this rural area. ## What to Expect The fountain is freely accessible and situated in an open parking area beside the church, making it easy to spot. The setting offers panoramic views of the Vipava Valley and the surrounding karst hills — a rewarding stop whether you're visiting the church, hiking in the area, or simply passing through. The Goriška region is known for its limestone terrain, which naturally filters groundwater and feeds many of the area's springs and fountains. Visitors have noted that the water from public fountains in this part of Slovenia is typically cool and refreshing. Mirenski Grad is a quiet, rural spot with limited facilities beyond the church and the fountain. It's a worthwhile detour for anyone exploring western Slovenia's wine roads, karst trails, or the nearby Soča and Vipava valleys.
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Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the town of Miren (located along the Vipava River in western Slovenia), head uphill toward Mirenski Grad, following signs for the church. 2. The road climbs through the settlement to a parking area at the top of the hill, directly in front of the church. 3. The public drinking fountain is located in this parking lot, easily visible upon arrival. 4. **
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