One of the springs (also called "resurgences") that give the Airasca-Moretta bike path its name (the "road of the resurgences"). You can get there by taking a small detour from the bike path in Cercenasco, near the bridge over the Lemina: follow the Lemina along the left bank, first on asphalt and then on a moderate dirt road. Following the signs, you leave the river bank and follow a dirt road that's mostly grassy, reaching the spring in about a hundred meters. The spring appears as a pond with two channels branching off; depending on the water table, it may even be empty. The pond is home to a few ducks, but they aren't very trusting and quickly flee—just be aware that walking to the spring will disturb the ducks. Near the spring, there's a stone table and benches in the shade of a beautiful oak; around it, other notable oaks provide shade and a spectacular view. You can then continue along the dirt road along the banks of the Lemina River, reaching Cascina Canali and the hamlet of Appendini. The location is very beautiful and worth the detour; even the roughest dirt road isn't overly potholed, and with a little caution, you can reach it on almost any bicycle.