Public Drinking Spring

Mojinka

Mojinka
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About This Spring

## Overview Mojinka is a natural spring located near the town of Ostrava in the Czech Republic, at GPS coordinates 49.89127, 18.204311. This resilient spring has a remarkable story of survival — its original underground flow was disrupted when houses were built over it, but a dedicated local resident carefully excavated and restored the spring by hand, saving it from being lost entirely. Today, Mojinka flows freely once again and has become a small ecological haven. The spring's clean, cool water now serves as a habitat for brown trout (*Salmo trutta*), a species that is known to thrive only in high-quality, well-oxygenated water — a promising sign of the spring's vitality. The presence of brown trout suggests the water maintains a consistently cool temperature and good clarity year-round. As a public drinking spring, Mojinka has historically been used by locals as a source of fresh water, though visitors should be aware that no official water quality testing results are currently available. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at GPS coordinates **49.89127, 18.204311**, in the broader Ostrava metropolitan area of the Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. 2. Use the GPS coordinates in Google Maps or a similar navigation app to reach the general vicinity. 3. Once nearby, look for signs of the restored spring site among the residential area. The spring is situated in a spot that was reclaimed from beneath surrounding houses, so it may be tucked between or behind residential properties. *Note: Detailed turn-by-turn directions are not currently available. If you visit, consider asking locals for guidance — the spring and its brown trout are known in the neighborhood.* ## What to Expect Mojinka is a strong-flowing natural spring that has been carefully restored after being buried by residential construction. Visitors will find a spring that has been hand-excavated and maintained with care. The water flow is reportedly robust, and the spring now supports a population of brown trout — a delightful sight for nature lovers and a testament to the water's quality. The setting is residential rather than wilderness, so expect to find the spring nestled among houses rather than in a remote forest. Despite its urban surroundings, the spring offers a charming glimpse of nature's persistence. The presence of brown trout makes it a small but special ecological site. The spring is accessible year-round, though conditions may vary seasonally. Brown trout are typically most active in cooler months, so autumn and spring visits may offer the best wildlife viewing. There are no known fees or access restrictions, but visitors should be respectful of the surrounding residential properties and the person who restored this spring.

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49.891270, 18.204311

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.