Public Drinking Spring

Fonte Nossa Sra. do Amparo, Amparo, São Paulo, Brazil

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Fonte Nossa Sra. do Amparo, Amparo, São Paulo, Brazil
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About This Spring

## Overview Fonte Nossa Senhora do Amparo is a public mineral water spring located in the city of Amparo, in the interior of São Paulo state, Brazil. Situated roughly two hours from the city of São Paulo, this spring is well known throughout the region for its reputed healing properties. The name "Nossa Senhora do Amparo" (Our Lady of Shelter) reflects the deep Catholic heritage of the city itself, which was founded in the 19th century and named after the same patron saint. Amparo sits within a geologically rich area of southeastern Brazil, where natural mineral springs have long been valued by local communities. Visitors have historically sought out the water here for both its refreshing taste and its believed therapeutic qualities. The spring is reported to flow year-round and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, making it accessible at any time. ## Directions 1. From the center of Amparo, head toward **Rua Primavera**, which is the nearest reference street to the spring. 2. The spring is located at approximately **GPS coordinates: -22.694189, -46.766502**. Using a GPS navigation app with these coordinates is recommended, as signage in the area may be limited. 3. If traveling from São Paulo capital, take the **Rodovia Dom Pedro I (SP-065)** toward Campinas, then follow signs toward Amparo via **SP-095 (Rodovia Dr. Adhemar Pereira de Barros)**. The total drive is approximately two hours depending on traffic. *Note: Specific turn-by-turn directions from Rua Primavera to the spring source were not provided in the original listing. Visitors are encouraged to ask locals for guidance once in the neighborhood, as the spring is well known in the area.* ## What to Expect Fonte Nossa Senhora do Amparo is a public drinking spring, meaning it is freely accessible to visitors who come to collect mineral water. The spring is a popular stop for residents of Amparo and surrounding towns, so you may encounter other visitors filling bottles, especially on weekends. The water has been reported to have mineral content and is widely regarded in the region as having healing properties, though no specific water quality analysis data is currently available for this listing. As with any natural spring, the water has not been independently verified as safe for consumption — visitors should use their own discretion. The spring operates around the clock with no seasonal closures reported. The area around Amparo is lush and green, characteristic of São Paulo's interior highlands, and the climate is generally mild and pleasant. Bringing your own containers for water collection is recommended, as there may not be cups or bottles available on-site.

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-22.694189, -46.766502

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directions from Rua Primavera to the spring source were not provided in the original listing. Visitors are encouraged to ask locals for guidance once in the neighborhood, as the spring is well known in the area.* ## What to Expect Fonte Nossa Senhora do Amparo is a public drinking spring, meaning it is freely accessible to visitors who come to collect mineral water. The spring is a popular stop for residents of Amparo and surrounding towns, so you may encounter other visitors filling bottles, especially on weekends. The water has been reported to have mineral content and is widely regarded in the region as having healing properties, though no specific water quality analysis data is currently available for this listing. As with any natural spring, the water has not been independently verified as safe for consumption — visitors should use their own discretion. The spring operates around the clock with no seasonal closures reported. The area around Amparo is lush and green, characteristic of São Paulo's interior highlands, and the climate is generally mild and pleasant. Bringing your own containers for water collection is recommended, as there may not be cups or bottles available on-site.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

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.