Public Drinking Spring

Source Des Miracles, Buglose, France, 40990

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Source Des Miracles, Buglose, France, 40990
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About This Spring

## Overview Source Des Miracles is a historic iron-rich spring located in the village of Buglose, in the Landes department of southwestern France (postal code 40990). The spring sits within the grounds of a tranquil public park, closely associated with the nearby **Chapelle des Miracles** ("Chapel of Miracles"), a chapel that was reportedly constructed over or beside the spring — a testament to the long-held belief in the water's curative properties. The site carries deep spiritual and cultural significance in the region, with "miracles" in its name reflecting centuries of local devotion and folk healing traditions tied to the spring. The water emerging from Source Des Miracles is notably rich in iron, and it has historically been valued for its reputed benefits for skin ailments. The flow is moderately consistent, and the water runs cold — characteristic of many natural mineral springs in the Aquitaine region. ## Directions 1. From the town of **Dax**, head south on the D27 toward **Buglose** (approximately 8 km). 2. Follow signs for **Notre-Dame de Buglose** / **Sanctuaire de Buglose**, a well-known pilgrimage site in the area. 3. Upon arriving in Buglose, look for the public park and the Chapelle des Miracles near the sanctuary complex. 4. The spring is located within the park grounds, close to the chapel. 5. **GPS coordinates:** 43.786398, -0.988461 *Note: The sanctuary and chapel are local landmarks, so asking residents for directions to "Buglose" or "Notre-Dame de Buglose" should guide you to the area.* ## What to Expect Visitors will find a peaceful, well-maintained public park with various ornamental features and religious monuments. The Chapelle des Miracles is a notable point of interest in its own right, adding historical and spiritual atmosphere to the visit. The spring itself produces cold, iron-rich water — you may notice a slight mineral taste or a faint reddish tint, both typical of high-iron springs. The iron content has historically been associated with benefits for skin conditions, though visitors should make their own assessment regarding consumption. The park is open to the public and makes for a serene stop, whether you're drawn by the water, the history, or simply looking for a quiet place to rest. The surrounding Landes countryside is lush and green, particularly in spring and summer. If you're visiting the broader Dax area — famous for its thermal spas and mineral waters — Source Des Miracles offers a more intimate, off-the-beaten-path experience steeped in local tradition.

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43.786398, -0.988461

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Directions 1. From the town of **Dax**, head south on the D27 toward **Buglose** (approximately 8 km). 2. Follow signs for **Notre-Dame de Buglose** / **Sanctuaire de Buglose**, a well-known pilgrimage site in the area. 3. Upon arriving in Buglose, look for the public park and the Chapelle des Miracles near the sanctuary complex. 4. The spring is located within the park grounds, close to the chapel. 5. **

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