SOFAIA SULPHUR BATH
A sulphur watering place that first appeared in 1843, now renovated and free to use, the water gushes out at 31°C and is renowned for its curative properties.
This sulphurous water source first appeared in 1843. It was renovated by the commune in 2019. The pool is equipped with showers and access is free. The water gushes out at 31°C. It is said to have curative properties (rheumatism, dermatitis). Guadeloupeans also drink it. The smell of sulfur, though present, is perfectly acceptable. The dominant view over the Lamentin plains and the Grand Cul-de-sac marin is a must-see. It's also the starting point for the road to the Saut des Trois-Cornes. Ample on-site parking.
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Nous n'avons pas fait les petites balades en forets a cause des pluies récente.
Jean Paul