Iceland review - 2014, Side 72

Iceland review - 2014, Side 72
70 ICELAND REVIEW my own goal was to swim in each of the seven public pools in the Reykjavík city limits. I can reach them all on the public bus. Admission is free with the Reykjavík Welcome Card. I’ve swum them all now, except Kjalarneslaug, which seems so far away it’s almost in Akranes. Someone tell the mayor of Reykjavík that there should be a Wet Beach Towel Award for this. While all the pools have the appeal of warm water, clean facilities, long opening hours and several hotpots (be aware of the temperatures: 40°C equals over 100°F) each pool has its own unique character. Depending on where you go there are various attractions for children and health-seekers, from waterslides and paddling pools to saunas and steam baths. Some locations are a decent bus ride from the city center, but it’s a great way to see Reykjavík beyond the 101 district. Don’t worry, the bus drivers can point you on if the pool is not right across from the bus stop. My first visit was to Sundhöllin where I soaked in the hotpots overlooking Hallgrímskirkja Cathedral or swam in the indoor lap pool. Vesturbæjarlaug is within walking distance of the city center, with a comfortable neighbor- hood vibe. Árbæjarlaug on the east side is a kid’s delight: they zip down the enclosed waterslide, splash in an outdoor wading pool or chat indoors in the glass gazebo, while I admire the snow-covered mountains from the hotpots. Not far from the Mjódd bus terminal, Breiðholtslaug has several hot pots, a small wading pool, lap pool and two colorful open-top waterslides. On sunny weekdays, people stretch out in Breiðholtslaug’s pools to catch some sun and relax by simply floating. In a slightly more remote area is Grafarvogslaug, where If you haven’t been swimming in Iceland, you haven’t been to Iceland. The saying is very true. Bring a towel, your swimsuit and a sense of adventure. Iceland is truly a swimmer’s delight and Reykjavík a superb place to begin. BY Deb sMith PHOtOS BY PÁll stefÁnssOn

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