About This Spring
## Overview Puskelniai Spring is a natural spring located near the village of Puskelniai in southern Lithuania. The spring emerges from a hillside situated close to the Šešupė River, a significant waterway in the Suvalkija region that flows westward before eventually joining the Nemunas River. The spring takes its name from the nearby Puskelniai village, a small settlement with a population of over 800 residents. The Šešupė River valley is known for its gently rolling terrain and glacial deposits, which create the geological conditions for natural springs to surface along hillsides and riverbanks. Puskelniai Spring is one such emergence point, where groundwater filters through layers of sediment before reaching the surface. ## Directions 1. Head toward the village of Puskelniai, Lithuania (GPS: 54.596603, 23.385569). 2. Look for Draugystės gatvė (Draugystės Street) as a key reference road. 3. Take the first crossroad near Draugystės g. — this will lead you toward the spring. 4. Follow the path toward the hill near the Šešupė River. The spring originates from this hillside. *Note: The spring is located within the village area, so it is relatively easy to access and not isolated.* ## What to Expect Puskelniai Spring is a publicly accessible natural water source set against the backdrop of the Šešupė River valley. The water emerges from a hillside near the river, and the surrounding landscape features the gentle, green terrain typical of Lithuania's southern lowlands. Because the spring is situated within the Puskelniai village itself, visitors will find it in a populated and approachable setting rather than a remote wilderness location. The village environment means the area is generally well-maintained and accessible at various times of day, including after sunset. There is no need to worry about isolation — the spring is part of the everyday landscape for local residents. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary with the seasons. While the spring has historically been used as a local water source, visitors should be aware that natural spring water is untreated and its quality has not been independently verified. Those wishing to drink from the spring do so at their own discretion. The area around the Šešupė River offers pleasant scenery for a short walk, making a visit to the spring a worthwhile stop for anyone exploring the Suvalkija region of Lithuania.
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54.596603, 23.385569
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head toward the village of Puskelniai, Lithuania (
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