One of Iceland's most precious resources is its abundant
geothermal energy plainly evident in the geysers, bubbling mud
pools and hot springs that pepper the countryside. This supply of
naturally heated water means that you are rarely far from a relaxing
bathing opportunity - whether in an ingeniously cultivated pool
or a flowing stream in the highlands.
Take a dip
When visiting Drangsnes in the West
Fjords, don't be surprised to see the local
residents walking the streets in their
bathrobes en-route to the hot springs
down on the beach. Make sure to join
them to watch the northern lights
shimmering across the sky.
Anna Heida Farley - Iceland and Greenland Travel Specialist
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