Going towards the swimming pool and following the bank of the river until passing the bridge, one can see the source that supplies the village with drinking water. The fountain has three spouts that take the water from the trough below the willows to the 18th century washing place, which has two troughs and 32 washing areas. Behind the washing place there are ruins of a watermill from the same period.
Back in those days, the source known as Font de La Serra supplied water to the abandoned Moorish settlements called La Serra and L’Horta, which is why it has this name.