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Gunnuhver Geothermal Area

Gunnuhver Geothermal Area

No marker Gunnuhver, Iceland

Gunnuhver, accessed by a gravel track from road 425, is an interesting geothermal area that boasts Iceland’s largest boiling mud pool measuring 20m across. There is a boardwal...

Krysuvik Geothermal Area

Krysuvik Geothermal Area

No marker Krýsuvík, Iceland

The Krysuvik geothermal area at Seltun is worth a detour to see the bubbling hot springs, steamy fumaroles and boiling mud pools. The area is quite colorful with mineral...

Geothermal Power on Reykjanes

Geothermal Power on Reykjanes

No marker Southern Peninsula, 230 Reykjanesbær, Iceland

On the approach road to the Blue Lagoon, you’ll notice the pipeline that brings hot water to the towns of Reykjanes from the Svartsengi power plant. Sited adjacent to the Blue L...

Deildartunguhver Hot Spring

Deildartunguhver Hot Spring

No marker Deildartunguhver, Iceland

Iceland’s largest hot spring belches out 180 liters of water per second, at 97°C. Walking around the hot spring area you'll see where the water gushes out of the rock at sever...

Reykholt Hamlet

Reykholt Hamlet

No marker Reykholt, Iceland

A place of cultural importance to Icelanders, Reykholt was home to a 13th-century politician, historian, and writer, Snorri Sturluson. As a child, Snorri was fostered by the e...

Natural Hot Water

Natural Hot Water

No marker Blue Lagoon, Iceland

On the approach road to the Blue Lagoon, you’ll notice the pipeline that brings hot water to the towns of Reykjanes from the Svartsengi power plant. Over 90% of houses in Icel...

Pollurinn Hot Pools

Pollurinn Hot Pools

No marker Tálknafjörður, Iceland

Talknafjordur benefits from a geothermal area on the north side of the fjord. The hot water fills the town´s swimming pool which is open all year round. The hot water comes...

Talknafjordur Swimming Pool and Hot Tubs (Tálknafjörður)

Talknafjordur Swimming Pool and Hot Tubs (Tálknafjörður)

No marker Tálknafjörður, Iceland

Talknafjordur, with a population of 286, has an excellent harbor and a fish processing plant and trout farm.  It also has a cottage industry cosmetics production where or...

Gjogur (Gjögur) Village

Gjogur (Gjögur) Village

No marker Gjögur, Iceland

On the Strandir coast, a little north of Djupavik is the tiny village of Gjogur, a once thriving center for shark fishing during the 19th century. You can see remain...

Hjalteyri Village

Hjalteyri Village

No marker Hjalteyri, Iceland

Hjalteyri is a small village on the western shore of Eyjafjordur. Until the early 20th century, this was one of the main hubs of the herring fishing industry and is today an a...