Public Drinking Spring

Pogulyanka Springs, Ukraine 79017

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About This Spring

## Overview Pogulyanka Springs is a natural spring located within the scenic Park Pohulyanka (Парк Погулянка) in the western part of Lviv, Ukraine. Nestled inside one of the city's beloved green spaces, this public drinking spring delivers raw, unfiltered water through a small pipe installed at ground level. A nearby lake within the park is believed to feed the spring, and the surrounding old-growth forest and parkland create a peaceful, refreshing atmosphere. Park Pohulyanka itself has deep roots in Lviv's history, having served as a recreational area for the city's residents for well over a century. The park's name derives from the Ukrainian word for "strolling" or "walking," reflecting its longstanding role as a place for leisurely walks and connection with nature. The spring has historically been used by locals as a source of drinking water, and visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and fresh — though, as with any natural spring, water quality can vary and has not been independently verified. ## Directions 1. Head to **Park Pohulyanka** in western Lviv. The park entrance is accessible from **Pohulyanka Street** (вулиця Погулянка). 2. Enter the park and follow the main path toward the center of the park, heading slightly westward. 3. Watch for a path branching off to your **left** — this leads to a narrower footpath. 4. Follow the footpath until you reach the spring, which is marked by a small pipe from which water flows onto the ground. 5. **GPS coordinates:** 49.828353, 24.060771 (these coordinates pinpoint the spring's location within the park). The park is well-connected by Lviv's public transportation network, and there is a parking lot near the entrance for those arriving by car. ## What to Expect The spring itself is modest — a small pipe set into the ground from which water flows continuously. It's a simple, utilitarian setup that locals have relied on for years. The surrounding parkland is lush and forested, offering a welcome escape from the bustle of Lviv's city center. Park Pohulyanka is a large recreational area with much more to explore beyond the spring. Visitors will find walking and jogging trails, a sports center, a training facility, and open green spaces ideal for picnics or quiet relaxation. There are also places to eat in the vicinity of the park. In winter, the park transforms into a snow-covered landscape, and the crisp air and quiet trails make for a particularly atmospheric visit. The spring typically continues to flow year-round, though flow may vary with seasonal conditions. A nearby lake adds to the park's natural beauty and is thought to be hydrologically connected to the spring. Whether you're visiting specifically for the spring water or simply looking for a tranquil spot in Lviv, Pogulyanka Springs and its surrounding park are well worth the trip.

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49.828726, 24.061295

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to **Park Pohulyanka** in western Lviv. The park entrance is accessible from **Pohulyanka Street** (вулиця Погулянка). 2. Enter the park and follow the main path toward the center of the park, heading slightly westward. 3. Watch for a path branching off to your **left** — this leads to a narrower footpath. 4. Follow the footpath until you reach the spring, which is marked by a small pipe from which water flows onto the ground. 5. **

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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