Public Drinking Spring

Vogelsang Spring

Vogelsang Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Vogelsang Spring is a public drinking spring located in the Czech Republic, near the Bavarian-Czech border region at approximately 49.1184°N, 13.5553°E. The name "Vogelsang" — German for "birdsong" — hints at the area's historical ties to the German-speaking communities that once inhabited this part of Bohemia. The spring features a water fountain with comfortable seating nearby, making it a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy the surrounding natural landscape. Situated in the forested hills of southwestern Bohemia, this spring is part of a region known for its abundant natural water sources fed by the granitic and gneissic bedrock of the Bohemian Massif. The area's geology naturally filters groundwater through ancient crystalline rock, and springs like Vogelsang have historically served as refreshment points for hikers and locals alike. While the water has traditionally been used as a drinking source, visitors should be aware that water quality can vary with seasonal conditions. ## What to Expect Vogelsang Spring is set up as a public drinking fountain with comfortable seating arranged around it, inviting visitors to pause and take in the peaceful surroundings. The spring appears to be maintained for public use, suggesting at least some level of local stewardship. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of the Šumava (Bohemian Forest) borderlands — rolling, densely wooded hills with a mix of coniferous and deciduous forest. The area is popular with hikers and nature enthusiasts, and the spring may serve as a welcome waypoint along local trails. Visitors have noted that the fountain area is a comfortable place to sit and enjoy the water. As with any natural spring, water conditions may change seasonally, and the spring has been historically used as a drinking water source by visitors to the area. The GPS coordinates (49.1184, 13.5553) can be used to navigate directly to the spring location.

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49.118400, 13.555320

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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