
About This Spring
## Overview Fontaine Saint Jean is a public drinking spring located in the commune of Laluque, a small town nestled in the Landes department of southwestern France's Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Situated along Avenue de la Fontaine — a street whose very name ("Fountain Avenue") speaks to the spring's longstanding presence in the community — this source bears the name of Saint John (Saint Jean), suggesting a historical connection to Christian tradition and possibly centuries of local use as a revered water source. The Landes region is known for its vast pine forests, sandy soils, and abundant groundwater, which filters naturally through layers of sand and gravel. Springs in this area have historically served as vital freshwater sources for local communities, and Fontaine Saint Jean appears to carry on that tradition as a publicly accessible drinking spring. The water has historically been used by locals as a drinking water source, though visitors should be aware that water quality can vary over time. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at **66 Avenue de la Fontaine, 40465 Laluque, France**. 2. If arriving by car, head to the town of Laluque, which lies approximately 20 km northeast of Dax in the Landes department. 3. Once in Laluque, follow signs or navigate to **Avenue de la Fontaine**. The spring is situated at number 66 along this road. 4. **GPS coordinates:** 43.8546, -0.9945 — enter these into your navigation app for precise routing. ## What to Expect Fontaine Saint Jean is a public drinking spring, indicating that it is freely accessible to visitors. The spring is located in a residential area of Laluque along Avenue de la Fontaine, so expect a village setting rather than a remote wilderness experience. The Landes countryside surrounding the town features flat terrain, pine forests, and a mild oceanic climate, making visits pleasant throughout much of the year. As a named and established spring on a dedicated avenue, Fontaine Saint Jean likely features some form of built infrastructure — a spout, basin, or fountain — typical of traditional French public springs. Visitors often bring bottles to fill at springs like this one. The water has been historically used as a drinking water source by the local community, though no current water quality testing data is available. Laluque itself is a quiet commune with a population of around 2,000 residents, offering a peaceful atmosphere for those exploring the natural springs of the Landes region.
Getting There
Address
66 Av. de la Fontaine, 40465 Laluque, France, 66 Av. de la Fontaine, 40465 Laluque, France
GPS Coordinates
43.854594, -0.994473
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located at **66 Avenue de la Fontaine, 40465 Laluque, France**. 2. If arriving by car, head to the town of Laluque, which lies approximately 20 km northeast of Dax in the Landes department. 3. Once in Laluque, follow signs or navigate to **Avenue de la Fontaine**. The spring is situated at number 66 along this road. 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.
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