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Sísjóðandi

Natural hot springHighlands, Iceland
Sísjóðandi 3D terrain renderImagery courtesy of Esri, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics, and the GIS User Community.

Sísjóðandi

Natural hot springHighlands, Iceland

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Vestan við Þykkvuhveri er Sísjóðandi (29). Hann er mjög heitur og sýður mikið á köflum, en nær sér ekki upp, vegna þess að klöpp þrengir að honum. Hann var áður notaður mjög til þvotta. Nafnið er frá því fyrir tíð Sigurðar. Honum hefur komið til hugar, að hver eins og Sísjóðandi, sem notaður var til þvotta, kunni að ha

Strokkur is a fountain-type geyser located in a geothermal area beside the Hvítá River in Iceland in the southwest part of the country, east of Reykjavík.

There's nothing quite like soaking in geothermal water surrounded by Icelandic landscape. Time slows down.

Bring a towel and change of clothes. Changing facilities at natural springs range from 'basic hut' to 'behind that rock over there.'

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How do I get to Sísjóðandi?
Sísjóðandi is located in Highlands. Check live road conditions on this page before you drive.
Is Sísjóðandi free to visit?
Many natural hot springs are free to use; developed geothermal pools and baths usually charge an entry fee. Check the spot’s details before you go.
What is the best time to visit Sísjóðandi?
Sísjóðandi can be enjoyed year-round — soaking in warm water is especially magical in winter snow, though check live road conditions before you drive, as access roads may require 4WD off-season.