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"Natural swimming pool in the middle of the nature. Free access. Not the warmest"
@elise.beuque
"Seljavallalaug swimming pool and oldest pool in Iceland!"
@juliedevine_
"When you are driving in the direction from Reykjavík you turn of the ring road (No.1) into road 242 marked Raufarfell. It’s just past Þorvaldseyri (The Iceland Erupts exhibition) so make sure you don’t miss it (like we did). You drive until you see a sign that says Seljavellir but if you follow that road you get to a new pool that was built later where you can park. There’s a parking area close to the Seljavellir Farm and from there it’s a 20 – 30 minute hike to reach the pool. You can’t see it until you get to it so if you think you’re going the wrong way you probably aren’t. You will have to jump over a little stream and the way is a bit uneven but it’s an easy walk and everyone should be able to do it."
@enzabidal
"la plus belle askip, 24 degrés, expérience magique, il faut se garer à Seljavellir puis 15 mikutes de marche "
@aschael
"+ check as well the Seljavallalaug geothermal pool"
@jasperdc
"Oldest swimming pool in Iceland. It is first come first serve and is free. Lots of algae, only cleaned once a year."
@rpolaski
"20min de marche depuis le parking de la piscine de Seljavellir"
@mathilde.poil
"Ein Pool mitten im Nirgendwo. Badesachen nicht vergessen!"
@florentineellen
"Piscine au milieu de roches noires"
@elenajulieh
"Bain chaud extérieur. À tester "
@emelineabr
"piscine ....peut être intéressant bien entourer montagne .....si on continu a longer la riviere plus loin que la piscine cest bo en ta!"
@cypress.69
"source eau chaude volcan eyjafjallajokull derrière (construite en 1923 = plus ancienne) accès route 242 jusque dernière ferme 20 min marche"
@claire.fer