
About This Spring
## Overview Whitwick Spring is a public drinking spring located near the village of Whitwick in Leicestershire, England, at approximately 52.74178°N, 1.3567°W. Whitwick is a historic village on the edge of Charnwood Forest, an area known for its ancient geological formations — some of the oldest exposed rocks in England, dating back over 600 million years to the Precambrian era. Springs in this region often emerge through these ancient volcanic and sedimentary rocks, which can impart distinctive mineral characteristics to the water. Whitwick itself has a long history stretching back to at least the Domesday Book of 1086, and natural springs in the area have historically served as important water sources for the local community. While specific historical records for this particular spring are limited, public drinking springs in Leicestershire villages were traditionally valued gathering points and were often maintained by the parish for communal use. ## Directions 1. From the centre of Whitwick village in Leicestershire, head toward the GPS coordinates 52.74178, -1.356679. 2. The spring is situated in the Whitwick area — use the GPS coordinates with a mapping application for precise navigation to the site. 3. Whitwick is accessible from the M1 motorway via the A50 or A512, and lies just south of Coalville in North West Leicestershire. *Note: These directions are based on GPS coordinates only. If you have visited this spring, consider sharing more detailed route information to help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Whitwick Spring is listed as a public drinking spring, suggesting it has historically been used by locals and visitors as a source of fresh water. The spring is situated in the Charnwood Forest fringe area of Leicestershire, a landscape characterised by rolling hills, ancient woodland, and exposed rock outcrops. As with many traditional village springs in England, visitors have historically regarded the water as suitable for drinking, though water quality can vary with weather conditions and seasonal changes. The surrounding area offers pleasant walking opportunities through the Charnwood Forest countryside, with its mix of heathland, woodland, and geological interest. Visitors should be aware that the spring's flow may vary seasonally, with stronger output typically following periods of rainfall. The Whitwick area can be explored on foot via local footpaths and bridleways that connect to the wider Charnwood Forest trail network.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
52.741780, -1.356679
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the centre of Whitwick village in Leicestershire, head toward the
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
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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.