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Reykjadalur

Swimming poolIceland, Iceland

Reykjadalur

Swimming poolIceland, Iceland

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Reykjadalur is a public swimming pool in the Capital Region.

Pool details via sundlaugar.is

A geothermal valley where you hike 3km to reach a naturally heated river. You can actually bathe in the river — find your perfect temperature by moving between hot and cold sections.

The hike builds anticipation. Then you round a corner and steam is rising from the river. Strip down, get in, let the current flow around you. Wild bathing doesn't get better.

The name means 'smoke valley' — the steam has been rising here for millennia. It's been a bathing spot for locals since settlement times.

The hike is 3km each way, moderate difficulty. Gets muddy. No facilities — change in the open (there are wind shelters). Morning is quieter. Don't go too far upstream — water gets scalding.

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How long is the Reykjadalur hike?
3km each way, about 45 minutes. Moderate with some elevation. Gets muddy.
Is Reykjadalur free?
Yes! Free parking and bathing. No facilities though.
Where do you change at Reykjadalur?
In the open. There are small wooden wind shelters but no changing rooms.
Is Reykjadalur hot all year?
Yes, geothermal heat is constant. Winter hiking can be icy though.
Where is Reykjadalur?
Near Hveragerði, about 45 minutes from Reykjavík.