Icelandic Hot Springs
Understand
Geothermal spas
Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland's prime tourist attractions, located less than an hour drive from the capital. The mineral rich geothermally-heated sea water with milky-blue colour gives the name to the lagoon, which is a by-product of the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power plant.
Jarðböðin við MývatnA small sibling to the famous Blue Lagoon located in the North Iceland. In Jarðböðin the geothermal water is a fresh water, and it was created at the outlet of the Bjarnarflag geothermal power plant.
Hot springs
Grettislaug & JarlslaugTwo hot springs (Jarlslaug is the slightly larger on) paved with rocks located at the sea shore. Actually, the water is not extremely hot (around 39 °C), which might not be so pleasant on a cool day. In the summer season, you can enjoy servises of a nearby café, guest house and a camping ground.
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