
About This Spring
## Overview Péruwelz is a charming municipality in the province of Hainaut in Wallonia, southern Belgium, and is home to a public drinking spring located along Rue Albert 1er. Situated at GPS coordinates 50.5083°N, 3.5914°E, this spring has historically served as a communal water source for local residents and visitors passing through the area. Péruwelz itself is perhaps best known for its proximity to the Parc naturel des Plaines de l'Escaut, a vast natural park that encompasses wetlands, forests, and waterways along the Escaut (Scheldt) river basin. The region's geology — characterized by sedimentary layers deposited over millennia in the Franco-Belgian basin — gives rise to natural groundwater sources that have been tapped by communities for centuries. This public drinking spring on Rue Albert 1er is one such source, offering passersby a taste of the local groundwater. ## Directions 1. The spring is located on **Rue Albert 1er** in the center of **Péruwelz (7600)**, Belgium. 2. If arriving by car, head toward the town center of Péruwelz. Rue Albert 1er is a main street that runs through the heart of the municipality. 3. Look for the public spring fixture along the street. Parking is generally available on nearby streets or in the town center. 4. If arriving by train, the **Péruwelz railway station** is served by SNCB and is within walking distance of Rue Albert 1er. ## What to Expect This is a public drinking spring set in an urban/town environment along one of Péruwelz's central streets. Expect a modest, accessible water point rather than a wilderness spring — it is integrated into the town's infrastructure and designed for everyday use by residents and visitors alike. The water has historically been used as a public drinking source, though as with any natural or municipal spring, water quality can vary over time. Visitors have traditionally used this spring for drinking water, but those with concerns may wish to check with local authorities regarding current water quality status. Péruwelz is a pleasant town to explore while visiting the spring. The nearby **Parc naturel des Plaines de l'Escaut** offers excellent hiking and nature-watching opportunities, and the town features classic Wallonian architecture and a welcoming atmosphere. The area is also close to the French border, making it an interesting stop for cross-border travelers exploring the Hainaut region.
Getting There
Address
Rue Albert 1er, 7600 Péruwelz, Belgium, Rue Albert 1er, 7600 Péruwelz, Belgium
GPS Coordinates
50.508300, 3.591400
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located on **Rue Albert 1er** in the center of **Péruwelz (7600)**, Belgium. 2. If arriving by car, head toward the town center of Péruwelz. Rue Albert 1er is a main street that runs through the heart of the municipality. 3. Look for the public spring fixture along the street. Parking is generally available on nearby streets or in the town center. 4. If arriving by train, the **Péruwelz railway station** is served by SNCB and is within walking distance of Rue Albert 1er.
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Tips
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Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
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