
About This Spring
## Overview Uleite is a natural public drinking spring located near the town of Tryavna in the heart of Bulgaria's Stara Planina (Balkan Mountains). Situated at approximately 600 meters above sea level, this spring draws from the mountainous terrain of central Bulgaria — a region long celebrated for its clean, mineral-rich water sources. Tryavna itself is a historic town known for its well-preserved Bulgarian National Revival architecture, traditional woodcarving, and icon-painting schools, making a visit to Uleite a rewarding stop for those exploring the cultural and natural heritage of the area. The name "Uleite" likely reflects local Bulgarian toponymy tied to the landscape or historical use of the site. Springs like this one have served Bulgarian mountain communities for centuries, providing fresh water to travelers, shepherds, and villagers alike. Visitors have historically regarded the water from high-altitude Balkan Mountain springs as exceptionally clean and refreshing. ## Directions 1. Head to the town of **Tryavna** in Gabrovo Province, central Bulgaria. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **42.834651, 25.456057** to navigate to the spring's location, which is situated in the hills surrounding the town at roughly 600 m elevation. 3. The spring is accessible from the network of roads and trails in the Tryavna area. A GPS-enabled device or offline map is recommended, as signage may be limited in the surrounding countryside. ## What to Expect Uleite is a mountain spring at 600 meters elevation, set amid the forested slopes and rolling hills characteristic of the central Balkan Mountains. The surrounding landscape is lush and green during spring and summer, with cooler temperatures and crisp air typical of this altitude. The area around Tryavna offers excellent hiking opportunities, and the spring can serve as a scenic waypoint on longer walks through the region. As a public drinking spring, Uleite has been used by locals and visitors as a source of fresh water, though — as with any natural spring — water conditions can vary with the seasons and weather. The spring is publicly accessible and does not require any entry fee. Nearby Tryavna is well worth exploring for its charming old town, the famous Daskalov House with its ornate carved ceilings, and the historic clock tower. Combining a visit to Uleite with a stroll through Tryavna makes for a memorable day in one of Bulgaria's most picturesque mountain towns.
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42.834651, 25.456057
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the town of **Tryavna** in Gabrovo Province, central Bulgaria. 2. Use the
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Tips
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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