About This Spring
## Overview Fonte della Triola is a natural spring located near the village of Mulazzo in the Province of Massa and Carrara, Tuscany, Italy. Situated close to the Magra River in the historic Lunigiana region, the spring's water is said to originate from the same underground sources that feed the river. The water flows freely from the source and falls to the ground, characteristic of the many natural fontane found throughout this mountainous corner of Tuscany. The Lunigiana valley has been inhabited since prehistoric times and is dotted with medieval castles, ancient stone villages, and natural water sources that have served local communities for centuries. Mulazzo itself is a picturesque hilltop borgo once home to the Malaspina family, powerful medieval lords who controlled much of the region. Springs like Fonte della Triola are part of a long tradition of public water sources in rural Italy, though no laboratory water quality tests are known to be available for this particular spring. The site is open to the public and accessible 24 hours a day, free of charge. Note that it has not been confirmed whether the spring is still actively flowing — visitors should be prepared for the possibility that the water flow may be intermittent or seasonal. As no water quality testing has been documented, anyone considering drinking the water does so at their own discretion. ## Directions **GPS Coordinates:** 44.285751, 9.942093 **Address:** 54026 Mulazzo, Province of Massa and Carrara, Italy 1. From the village of Mulazzo, head toward highway E33 (the main road running through the Magra River valley). 2. Follow the highway southward. 3. Cross the Ponte Magra (the bridge over the Magra River) — this is just a short distance ahead. 4. Shortly after crossing the bridge, look for a small path or side road that branches off from the highway. 5. Turn onto this path. Your destination will be just a few meters ahead on your right. 6. Look for remnants of old construction or stone structures along this small road — the spring is located near these ruins. ## What to Expect Fonte della Triola is a rustic, unimproved natural spring in a rural setting along the Magra River valley. The area around the spring features old stone construction or ruins that serve as a useful landmark when locating the site. The spring itself is not a developed fountain with taps or basins — water flows naturally from the source and falls onto the ground. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Lunigiana: lush green hills, chestnut forests, and the winding course of the Magra River nearby. The area is quiet and off the beaten tourist path, making it a peaceful stop for those exploring this lesser-known part of Tuscany. Visitors should be aware that the spring's current status (whether it is still actively flowing) has not been recently confirmed. The access path from the highway is small and may be easy to miss, so pay close attention to the GPS coordinates and watch for the old structures as a visual cue. There are no facilities, signage, or amenities at the site — come prepared for a brief, informal roadside stop rather than a developed attraction.
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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