About This Spring
## Overview Nestled in the alpine town of Livigno in the Province of Sondrio, Italy, the La Freita spring is a natural water source set against the stunning backdrop of the Italian Alps. Livigno sits at approximately 1,816 meters (5,958 feet) above sea level in a high valley near the Swiss border, and the area is renowned for its pristine mountain environment and clean air. The spring flows from a small pipe-like structure at a steady rate — fast enough to fill a bottle in just seconds. Located along Via Freita, away from major urban centers, this public drinking spring has been used by locals and visitors for years. While the water has not been formally tested for purity, it has long been regarded by the community as a reliable source, and no negative reports have been associated with it. As with any untested natural water source, visitors should use their own discretion. Livigno itself is a popular destination for skiing, hiking, and outdoor recreation, and the La Freita spring makes a convenient and refreshing stop while exploring the area on foot or by car. ## Directions **GPS Coordinates:** 46.523825, 10.132583 1. Begin on **Via Forcola** and head north through Livigno. 2. Pass **Hotel Ristorante Amerikan** on your left. 3. At the crossing near **Garni Gimea**, take a right turn to switch onto **Via Freita**. 4. You should reach Via Freita within a few minutes of driving. 5. Park and walk north along Via Freita for about one minute. 6. The spring will appear on your **right-hand side**. You'll pass **Rodigari Vittorio bakery** along the way — a useful landmark to confirm you're heading in the right direction. ## What to Expect The La Freita spring is a modest but reliable water source typical of alpine communities in northern Italy. Water flows continuously from a small pipe-like outlet, making it easy to fill bottles or simply take a refreshing drink. The surrounding area reflects Livigno's charming mountain-village character, with bakeries, small hotels, and residential buildings lining the streets. The spring is accessible year-round, though visitors should be aware that Livigno experiences cold, snowy winters — temperatures can drop well below freezing, and ice may form around the spring outlet during the coldest months. In summer and early autumn, the walk along Via Freita is pleasant and offers views of the surrounding peaks. Because the spring is located along a residential street in the village, access is straightforward and does not require any significant hiking or off-road travel. It's an ideal stop for those already exploring Livigno or passing through on the way to nearby trails and ski areas.
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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.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.