
About This Spring
## Overview Mojinka is a natural spring located in Hlučín (postal code 747 21), a historic town in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. Situated at GPS coordinates 49.891388, 18.204315, this public drinking spring was rescued and preserved by a local property owner who discovered it on their land after purchasing the property. The spring had previously been drained and buried underground by a developer during construction work — a fate that befalls many small natural springs across Central Europe as urbanization encroaches on traditional water sources. Thanks to the efforts of the current landowner, Mojinka has been restored and made accessible as a public drinking spring. The town of Hlučín itself sits in the Opava District near the Polish border, an area known for its relatively flat terrain with underlying sedimentary geology that feeds numerous small springs and seeps. Historically, communities throughout this region relied heavily on natural springs for their daily water supply before the advent of modern municipal water systems. While visitors have historically used this spring as a source of drinking water, water quality can vary over time, and no current laboratory analysis is available to confirm its composition or safety. ## Directions 1. Head to the town of **Hlučín** in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic (approximately 10 km northwest of Ostrava). 2. Navigate to the GPS coordinates **49.891388, 18.204315** — the spring is located on a private property that has been made accessible to the public. 3. Look for the spring on the grounds of a residential property; it was restored from a previously buried and drained state, so it may not have prominent signage. *Note: Since the spring is on private land that has been opened for public use, please be respectful of the property and surroundings when visiting.* ## What to Expect Mojinka is a modest but meaningful spring — a piece of natural heritage saved from being lost to development. Visitors should expect a small, restored spring on residential property grounds rather than a large natural landmark. The spring was personally salvaged by the property owner, who worked to bring it back to the surface after it had been drained and redirected underground by a previous developer. The surrounding area of Hlučín offers a pleasant small-town atmosphere with parks, walking paths, and proximity to the Hlučín Lake recreational area. If you're exploring the natural springs of the Czech Republic's Moravian-Silesian Region, Mojinka is a worthwhile stop that tells a story of local conservation and respect for natural water sources. As with any natural spring, conditions may change seasonally — flow may be stronger in spring and autumn and reduced during dry summer months.
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49.891388, 18.204315
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the town of **Hlučín** in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic (approximately 10 km northwest of Ostrava). 2. Navigate to the
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