
About This Spring
## Overview Trapishte Black Spring (Черен извор) is a public drinking spring located near the village of Trapishte in the Lovech Province of north-central Bulgaria (GPS: 43.3716, 26.5345). The village of Trapishte sits in a scenic, rural part of Bulgaria characterized by rolling hills, mixed forests, and traditional Bulgarian village life. Public drinking springs like this one are a cherished part of Bulgarian culture — known locally as "cheshmé" or "izvor" — and have served communities as gathering points and sources of fresh water for generations. The name "Black Spring" (Черен извор) likely refers to the dark stone or soil surrounding the spring's source, or possibly to the depth and color of the water as it emerges from the ground — a common naming convention for springs throughout the Balkans. While no specific water quality data is currently available for this spring, it has historically been used as a public drinking water source by local residents and visitors passing through the area. ## Directions 1. From the town of Lovech, head east on the main road toward the village of Trapishte (approximately 30–40 km depending on the route taken). 2. Enter the village of Trapishte, located in the municipality of Lovech, postal code 7281. 3. Look for the spring near the center or along the main road through the village — public drinking springs in Bulgarian villages are typically found along main thoroughfares, near churches, or at village squares. 4. GPS coordinates for navigation: **43.371649929527, 26.534539750768**. *Note: Using the GPS coordinates with a navigation app such as Google Maps or Waze is recommended, as road signage in rural Bulgaria can be limited.* ## What to Expect Trapishte Black Spring is a traditional Bulgarian public drinking spring, the kind found in villages throughout the country. Expect a modest stone or concrete fountain structure — many of these springs feature a spout or pipe from which water flows continuously. The surrounding area is likely rural and quiet, with the charm of a small Bulgarian village. As with many village springs in Bulgaria, the water has been used by locals as a drinking source for an extended period. However, water quality can vary seasonally, and no official testing data is currently available for this particular spring. Visitors should be aware that spring water in rural areas may not be regularly monitored. The village of Trapishte and its surroundings offer a glimpse into traditional rural Bulgarian life. The area is well-suited for those exploring the countryside of the Lovech Province, with opportunities for hiking, nature walks, and visiting nearby historical sites. Spring and summer are the most pleasant times to visit, though the spring likely flows year-round.
Getting There
Address
Trapishte, Bulgaria 7281
GPS Coordinates
43.371650, 26.534540
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the town of Lovech, head east on the main road toward the village of Trapishte (approximately 30–40 km depending on the route taken). 2. Enter the village of Trapishte, located in the municipality of Lovech, postal code 7281. 3. Look for the spring near the center or along the main road through the village — public drinking springs in Bulgarian villages are typically found along main thoroughfares, near churches, or at village squares. 4.
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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.