Opening Lead: Let nature take you away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life to the Hveravellir Nature Reserve. Heal yourself in the hot springs as you witness the dramatic landscapes of Iceland.
Traveling all the way through South Iceland, a warm destination awaits. The Hveravellir Nature Reserve! The highlands of Iceland hide the best of natural wonders and Hveravellir Geothermal Area is one of them.
Tucked between two immense glaciers, Langjökull and Hofsjökull, lies the geothermal oasis of Hveravellir Nature Reserve. For centuries this location has served as a mandatory rest stop for weary travelers crossing the Kjölur route. Whether it be on horseback or by foot - connecting North Iceland to South Iceland, this stop is totally worth it. Here you can find comfort after their long journey through the highlands of Iceland.
This location offers an abundance of stunning geothermal springs, including a picturesque natural hot spring situated in the geothermal river and the warm stream. Anyone can indulge in a relaxing natural hot pool amid temperatures ranging from 18.6 to 39.3 degrees Celsius and experience the water at 80-90 degrees Celsius as it flows through its intake pipe.
Built-in 1950, this picturesque hot pool is a must-see. However, it should be noted that no changing facilities are on the premises; thus, please come prepared to take a dip. Although restrooms can be found nearby if one wishes to change there, they remain at an ideal distance away from the pool area.
Our Hveravellir Day Pass tour is the perfect way to get acquainted with Hveravellir Nature Reserve. For just € 124 and 11.5 hours, you can enjoy everything this geothermal area has to offer - from its warm springs and stunning views of the Northern Lights!
The Hveravellir Day Pass includes 11.5 hours of your life, departing from Reykjavik at 7:30 am sharp.
Upon arrival in Hveravellir Nature Reserve, you will be surrounded by the beautiful untouched wilderness and all its glory. There is plenty to explore here; including hiking trails with breathtaking views. You can soothe yourself in a lovely hot spring here.
Our stop at Hveravellir Geothermal Area will be of 2 hours. After all the activities planned are executed, we will set off for Reykjavik well in time.
Yes. Hveravellir Nature Reserve's hot pools are safe for bathing, as long as you follow safety guidelines.
It is not recommended for asthmatic people to take a hot bath in Hveravellir Nature Reserve's hot springs or the geothermal pool.
No. Lunch is not included in the Hveravellir Day Pass tour.
The Hveravellir Day Pass tour departs at 7:30 am from Reykjavik city center.
It returns at 7 pm.
No, unfortunately, the Hveravellir Day Pass tour is non-refundable.
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