Public Drinking Spring

Madonna di Valpozzo

italy(approximate)

Madonna di Valpozzo
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About This Spring

## Overview Madonna di Valpozzo is a public drinking spring located in the foothills of Monte Legnone, one of the most prominent peaks in the Lake Como region of Lombardy, Italy. Situated at approximately 46.138°N, 9.420°E, this spring draws its water from the slopes of Monte Legnone, which rises to 2,609 meters (8,560 feet) and is the highest peak in the Province of Lecco. The mountain's considerable elevation and limestone geology contribute to naturally filtered water that has long been valued by locals and visitors alike. The name "Madonna di Valpozzo" suggests a historical connection to Marian devotion — "Valpozzo" translating roughly to "valley of the well" — indicating that this water source has likely held cultural and spiritual significance in the community for centuries. Springs associated with religious sites are common throughout the Italian Alps, where fresh mountain water was often considered a blessing and a gathering point for local communities. The water from this spring has been historically used as a drinking water source by residents and travelers in the area. Visitors have reported the water tastes clean and refreshing, consistent with high-altitude Alpine springs fed by snowmelt and rainfall filtering through mountain rock. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near the coordinates **46.138367, 9.419879**, in the mountainous terrain south of Monte Legnone in the Province of Lecco, Lombardy, Italy. 2. Use GPS navigation to reach the area. The spring sits in the Valpozzo valley on the approaches to Monte Legnone. 3. Look for local signage referencing "Madonna di Valpozzo" — religious and spring sites in this region are typically marked along mountain paths and local roads. *Note: Specific road-by-road directions are not currently available. Using the GPS coordinates above with a navigation app such as Google Maps or Mappe (Apple Maps) is recommended for finding the precise location.* ## What to Expect Madonna di Valpozzo is a public drinking spring set against the dramatic backdrop of Monte Legnone and the surrounding Alpine landscape. The spring offers mountain water sourced from the slopes above, and the setting is characteristic of the rugged, scenic terrain found throughout the northern Lake Como region. The area around Monte Legnone is popular with hikers and mountaineers, so the spring may serve as a welcome refreshment point along local trails. Depending on the season, water flow may vary — Alpine springs in this region tend to be strongest in late spring and early summer as snowmelt feeds the underground aquifers. Visitors should be prepared for mountain conditions, including cooler temperatures and potentially uneven terrain around the spring site. The surrounding landscape offers sweeping views of the Alps and the valleys below, making this a rewarding stop whether you're on a dedicated hike or exploring the area by car.

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46.138367, 9.419879

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Directions 1. The spring is located near the coordinates **46.138367, 9.419879**, in the mountainous terrain south of Monte Legnone in the Province of Lecco, Lombardy, Italy. 2. Use

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