Public Drinking Spring

Fuente de la Villa, Miraflores, Madrid, Spain

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Fuente de la Villa, Miraflores, Madrid, Spain
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About This Spring

## Overview Fuente de la Villa is a historic public drinking spring located just outside the charming mountain village of Miraflores de la Sierra, in the Sierra de Guadarrama region north of Madrid, Spain. Established in **1888**, this spring has served locals and visitors for well over a century, offering fresh mountain water from the surrounding hillsides. The spring is sometimes referred to as **Fuente de la Villa** ("Spring of the Town") or colloquially as the "Spring of the Cure," hinting at a long tradition of locals attributing restorative qualities to its waters. Situated at an elevation in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, the water is fed by mountain runoff and emerges through a pipe set into a handsome stone wall with traditional stone paving — a testament to the craftsmanship of its late 19th-century construction. Miraflores de la Sierra itself is a popular weekend escape for Madrileños, known for its natural surroundings, hiking trails, and fresh mountain air. Fuente de la Villa is one of several notable springs in the area and has historically been used as a drinking water source by residents and hikers alike. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary, and visitors should be aware that the water is untreated. For more local context and information about points of interest in Miraflores de la Sierra, the municipal website offers additional details (in Spanish): [mirafloresdelasierra.net/entorno/de_interes](http://www.mirafloresdelasierra.net/entorno/de_interes). ## Directions The spring is located off Calle Rascafría, on the outskirts of Miraflores de la Sierra. 1. From the center of Miraflores de la Sierra, head out along **Calle Rascafría** (the road toward Rascafría). 2. Continue on this road for approximately **450 meters**. 3. Turn off toward **Fuente de la Villa** (signposted). 4. Bear **left**, crossing the **river bridge**. 5. Follow the path for approximately **150 meters** until you reach the spring. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.8159° N, 3.7807° W (40° 48' 57.43" N, 3° 46' 50.65" W) The spring is accessible to the public and open during daylight hours. ## What to Expect Fuente de la Villa sits in a wide, open area at the edge of the mountain hillsides. The spring itself flows from a pipe set into a sturdy stone wall, surrounded by traditional stone paving. The setting is scenic and peaceful, with views of the Sierra de Guadarrama foothills. The walk from the road involves crossing a small river bridge and following a short path — comfortable footwear is recommended, especially after rain. The area is publicly accessible and makes for a pleasant stop on a hike or a drive through the mountains north of Madrid. The water has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and visitors, though it is untreated and conditions may vary seasonally. Visitors often bring bottles to fill at the spring. The surrounding area offers additional trails and natural points of interest for those looking to explore more of Miraflores de la Sierra's beautiful mountain landscape.

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40.815952, -3.780736

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Directions The spring is located off Calle Rascafría, on the outskirts of Miraflores de la Sierra.

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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.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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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.