Public Drinking Spring

Zabarica, Croatia 44440

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Zabarica, Croatia 44440
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About This Spring

## Overview Zabarica is a natural cold-water spring nestled in a lush forest setting near the village of Zabarica in central Croatia (postal code 44440). Located in the hilly, wooded terrain south of Sisak, this public drinking spring offers refreshingly cold water in a tranquil woodland environment. The area is part of Croatia's rich tradition of natural springs, where locals have long relied on untreated forest sources for drinking water. Visitors have noted that the water is cold, clear, and free of chemical treatment — a characteristic sometimes evidenced by the presence of small aquatic invertebrates, which are generally considered indicators of a clean, natural ecosystem. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near the coordinates **45.050615, 16.365643**, in the Zabarica area south of Sisak, Croatia. 2. From the nearest road, the spring is approximately a **5-minute walk** into the forest. 3. Look for a path or trail leading off the road into the wooded area. The spring is set back from the road in a shaded, pleasant forest clearing. 4. Using GPS navigation to the listed coordinates is recommended, as the spring is not immediately visible from the road. ## What to Expect The spring delivers cold, naturally flowing water in a peaceful forest setting just a short walk from the road. The surrounding woodland provides shade and a serene atmosphere, making it a pleasant stop for hikers, cyclists, or travelers passing through the Croatian countryside. The water here is untreated and flows in its natural state. Visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and fresh. Occasionally, small aquatic creatures such as certain types of centipedes or other invertebrates may be spotted near or in the water — these are generally regarded as biological indicators of an unpolluted, chemical-free water source. As with any wild spring, water conditions can vary with the seasons. Rainfall may affect flow and clarity, so visiting during drier periods may offer the best experience. The forested trail to the spring is short and relatively easy, but sturdy footwear is advisable as the ground may be uneven or muddy after rain. This is a lovely, off-the-beaten-path stop for anyone exploring the rural landscapes of central Croatia.

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45.050615, 16.365643

Directions

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From the nearest road, the spring is approximately a **5-minute walk** into the forest. 3. Look for a path or trail leading off the road into the wooded area. The spring is set back from the road in a shaded, pleasant forest clearing. 4. Using

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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.