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Ásvallalaug

Swimming poolIceland, Iceland
Ásvallalaug 3D terrain renderImagery courtesy of Esri, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics, and the GIS User Community.

Ásvallalaug

Swimming poolIceland, Iceland

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This swimming centre has a 50-metre pool, usually divided by a bridge so one half is 25 metres and the other 50 metres; the 50-metre pool has a lift for wheelchair users. There is also a 17-metre children's pool (90-110 cm deep) and a 10-metre wading pool for young children; the children's pools are kept at about 32°C while the main pool is 28°C. Indoors there is a water slide, three hot tubs and a steam bath, and outdoors there are two hot tubs and a sunbathing area.

Pool details via sundlaugar.is

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How do I get to Ásvallalaug?
Ásvallalaug is located in Iceland. Check live road conditions on this page before you drive.
Is Ásvallalaug free to visit?
Many natural swimming pools 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 Ásvallalaug?
Ásvallalaug 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.