63°33′56″N 19°36′25″W

Swim where the mountains meet the steam.

An Icelandic Hidden Gem

Seljavallalaug is one of Iceland’s oldest swimming pools, built in 1923 and nestled in a remote valley on the south coast near Skógafoss. It’s a 25-meter-long pool fed by a natural hot spring, offering warm water surrounded by dramatic mountains. The pool is free to use, though not actively maintained, so conditions can vary.

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“In Iceland, nature writes the itinerary.”

Seljavallalaug is located in southern Iceland, just off Route 1 between Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss.

Comment s'y rendre :

Visitors should expect a short 15–20 minute hike from the parking area along a rocky path. There are basic changing rooms, but no facilities or lifeguards. Bring appropriate footwear and your own towel. Take a bus from Reykjavík to Skógar (via Route 1). From Skógar, you’ll need to take a taxi to the Seljavallalaug parking lot. The pool is a 20-minute walk from there.

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