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The Grand Soufriere Sulphur Springs gets hundreds of visitors every month from all over the world. Most of the people who visit the Sulphur Springs is there only to take advantage of the healing properties of the Sulphur deposit in the newly structured bathing pools at the bottom of the Soufriere valley. A lot them are unaware of the Grand Soufriere Sulphur Spring Trail.

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This attractive walk takes you between the villages of Tete Morne and Gallion via a large area of Sulphur Springs, 2.5 mile east of the village of Soufriere. Visitors can also start the trail by driving to Grand Bay (east side of the island), and then go up a hill to the viewpoint at the top of Tete Morne from which a small but easy path descends in the Soufriere bay.

Just like most of the visitors Luida and I was only interested in getting a view of the Soufriere Valley and Sulphur Springs. If you’re up to the challenge and would love to see the spectacular view from the heights of Soufriere, be ready to climb a very long narrow path up the mountain. The hike is a winding trail that has hundreds of stairs made from tree husks. It’s a very long and because hot deposits everywhere it’s hot and humid, you work up a sweat right away.

When we finally get to the top of the mountain, the only thing I wanted to do was to sit down, relax and enjoy the spectacular view of the Soufriere Valley and the Caribbean Sea. (Damn it’s beautiful up there) :smile:

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On our way down from the mountain, we discovered this incredible nature hot spring pool flowing with warm Sulphur water. The warm water so comforting, I could just seat there for hours while warm water just run over my body, but unfortunately we had to leave because it was beginning to get dark and difficult to walk the trail then.

Bathing in the hot spring is definitely a must if you ever visit the Soufriere Sulphur Springs, but until you do… here are some photos.

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Comment by Dan
2007-06-04 15:32:17

I’ve got to try this trail! Thanks.

 
Comment by Terri Subscribed to comments via email
2008-04-28 12:04:02

Hey Chris,

Yes this is a great trail and you did a good job of writing about it.

If you are in Dominica again make sure you check out all the other hot springs on island - this place is really hot spring heaven!! I just wrote about my sulphur springs experiences around the Caribbean in my blog - check it out
http://www.caribbeanlandandproperty.com/blog/index.php?/archives/69-Getting-Into-Hot-Water-Experiences-of-Hot-Sulphur-Springs-in-the-Caribbean..html

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Terri

 
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