This fountain is located in an area of natural beauty known as "Valdeviguera," a site where the boundaries of Logroño, Murillo de Río Leza, and the municipality of Agoncillo meet. It is a place of historical significance, as traces of ancient settlements (such as San Andrés) and archaeological remains associated with the Roman road from Italy to Hispania have been documented nearby. The fountain takes its name directly from this toponym..
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IN SPITE OF that the access until the place of the spring is well, can not observe of direct form put that it finds a wide zone of carrizales, with big density of vegetation and at the bottom of a ravine, that has a width of course of 1 to 2 metres, expanding until the 100 metres in the zone of the spring. Whereas the ravine, situated in an extension where predominate the crops of cereal and of vineyard, remains dry waters up, is interesting to observe the surroundings from the high points of the ravine to appreciate the dense mass of vegetation that generates the water at the bottom of the valley. This is due to the fact that the source maintains a permanent discharge all the year, save in exceptional occasions.
The presence of ancient farmyards of livestock ovino and caprino in the vicinities remembers us that this point of water has been vital for the life in the zone during generations.
The access is comfortable through a path asphalted that drives to the Ecoparque.