Public Drinking Spring

Sorgente "mitza de su tiriaxiu"

italy(approximate)

Sorgente "mitza de su tiriaxiu"
No photos yet -- be the first to add one!

About This Spring

## Overview Mitza de su Tiriaxiu is a natural public drinking spring located in the southern part of Sardinia, Italy, near the coordinates 39.3933°N, 9.1637°E. The name "mitza" is a Sardinian word meaning "spring" or "source," reflecting the island's deep-rooted tradition of naming and cherishing its natural water sources. Sardinia is home to hundreds of such springs, many of which have been used by local communities for centuries as vital freshwater sources in the Mediterranean climate. Visitors have reported that the water from this spring is fresh and great-tasting, consistent with many of Sardinia's renowned natural springs that draw from ancient geological formations. The island's unique geology — a mix of granite, limestone, and volcanic rock — often produces mineral-rich water that has been prized by locals for generations. The spring's name, "su tiriaxiu," likely references a local landmark, plant, or geographic feature in the Sardinian language (Limba Sarda), adding a layer of cultural heritage to this natural site. Public drinking springs like this one are a cherished part of Sardinian life, where residents and travelers alike have historically stopped to fill bottles and refresh themselves. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at GPS coordinates **39.3933357, 9.1636888**, which places it in the province of Cagliari in southern Sardinia. 2. Use the GPS coordinates in Google Maps or a similar navigation app to reach the general area. 3. Once in the vicinity, look for signage or a stone fountain structure typical of Sardinian public springs — these are often marked with the word "mitza" or "fontana." *Note: Exact road-level directions are not currently available. If you're visiting, it's recommended to ask locals for guidance once you're nearby, as rural Sardinian springs can sometimes be tucked away off main roads.* ## What to Expect Mitza de su Tiriaxiu is a public drinking spring, which in Sardinia typically means a freely accessible water source — often presented as a stone spout, fountain, or pipe emerging from rock or a built structure. The water flows from a natural underground source and has been reported to taste fresh and clean. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of southern Sardinia: Mediterranean scrubland (macchia), rolling hills, and warm, dry summers. Springs like this one are especially appreciated during the hotter months when fresh, cool water is a welcome relief. As with any natural water source, conditions can vary with the seasons. Flow may be stronger in winter and spring following rainfall, and may diminish during the dry summer months. While this spring has historically been used as a public drinking water source, water quality can change over time, and visitors should be aware that no independent water testing data is currently available for this site.

Getting There

Address

, , , ,

GPS Coordinates

39.393336, 9.163689

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. The spring is located at

Community Discussion

Sign in to join the conversation

Sign In

Water Safety Disclaimer

Try Water does not independently test, verify, or guarantee the quality, safety, or potability of any water source listed on this site. Listings are based on publicly available data, community contributions, and historical reports — not laboratory analysis.

Water conditions at natural springs can change at any time due to weather, contamination, agricultural runoff, seasonal variation, or other environmental factors. A spring that was safe to drink from yesterday may not be safe today.

Always test water yourself before drinking. We strongly recommend using a portable water testing kit or filter (such as a LifeStraw) and consulting local health authorities when in doubt. Never rely solely on the information provided here when making decisions about drinking from a natural water source.

By using this site, you acknowledge that you assume all risk associated with visiting and consuming water from any listed source.

Quick Facts

TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

Have You Visited?

Help the community know this spot is still active.

Community Verification

0%

Help verify this listing and earn your Explorer badge

Tips

🫗

Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

🚗

Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

🚰

Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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.