Seljavallalaug swimming pool is a person and a half hrs east of Reykjavik together the Iceland‘s Route 1 ring highway that encircles the region. From there, observe Route 242 to the modest vehicle park that is applied by website visitors to the pool and situated just to the south of it. This fairytale place can be observed concerning Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, which are a 15- and 10-moment push respectively.

Designed in 1923 by a local guy in purchase to train Icelanders how to swim, Seljavallalaug swimming pool is just one the oldest swimming swimming pools in Iceland, but pre-dated by the Magic formula Lagoon in Flúðir which dates back again to 1891. It is 25 metres lengthy and 10 metres wide, which usually means it was the premier swimming pool in Iceland right until 1936. It has professional handful of adjustments considering that its design 100 many years ago it was crammed with volcanic ash after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, producing it unusable for a temporary period until finally volunteers cleared it out the adhering to yr.

Concealed away in the mountains of south Iceland, it is common with Instagrammers for its iconic site but usually neglected in favour of other attractions in the place such as the aforementioned waterfalls and the aircraft wreck, all of which are extremely near.

From the Seljavallalaug car or truck park, it is just a 20-minute wander to the swimming pool. The route is reasonably noticeable, served in section by adhering to other men and women getting the similar route.

If it assists, here’s my Strava recording of our walk to the pool:

It’s just underneath two kilometres one way and primarily on the flat.  If you are experience not sure on your route, take note that you will not see the swimming pool until finally you get to the every single stop of the wander.

The only a little tough aspect of the walk is a rocky stream that you are going to need to have to cross. Relying on the time of yr, this could be icy overfoot in Winter, or broader than standard in Summer season.

The pool is fed obviously by geothermally heated drinking water is in a magical location on non-public land but there is no admission cost. You enter the pool at your very own danger and there are no lifeguards.


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Just in advance of you attain the pool, you will see a tank and pipe on the still left which feeds geothermally heated drinking water into the pool at its deepest stage.

The mountain varieties just one side of the swimming pool and the h2o is contained by the other a few produced sides. Though heated geothermally, the drinking water is not that incredibly hot like some of Iceland’s swimming pools – all-around 20° to 30°C or 68 to 86°F, that is all. We experienced occur armed with swimming matters and towels with the intention of having a dip. The h2o appeared whole of algae, though, and much less than clear (in spite of a handful of individuals bathing in it), with nominal clean drinking water flowing in and out of it, so in the conclude we selected not to swim. We had a peek within the transforming rooms and they were being ideal prevented completely… certainly NOT what you would connect with luxurious! The luxury listed here is in the exceptional and picturesque landscape that surrounds the pool, and unfortunately not the amenities themselves. The pool and the switching rooms are cleaned just when a year and sad to say not appeared after by what is probably a minority of travellers. If you do pay a visit to, please be confident to depart no trace – bring all your issues and any litter back with you so that the pool can be appreciated by some others.

Organizing a vacation to Iceland yourself? You can look at a movie from our journey to Iceland right here:

https://www.youtube.com/enjoy?v=KNcJZYAzftk

Disclosure: Our trip to Iceland was also sponsored by Helly Hansen.