Iceland review - 2015, Page 84

Iceland review - 2015, Page 84
82 ICELAND REVIEW So Warm, Breaking the Ice BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. In Iceland there are more than 175 swim- ming pools. Every town, every village has one. In the capital region, there are close to 20 pools to choose from; from the big Laugardalslaug to the intimate Vesturbæjar- laug. In between you have the hot tubs at Salalaug and Seltjarnar- neslaug—perfect for children. Around Iceland you have some great pools, like the one in Akureyri, situated above Gilið, a hillside street paved with galleries and restaurants. Mývatn Nature Baths, situated in stunning natural surroundings on the borders of Lake Mývatn nature reserve, filled with hot geother- mal water drawn from 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) below, offers a perfect view of the lake. The new Hofsós swimming pool has a stunning view over Skagafjörður bay, and the charming pool in Neskaupstaður offers great views over the fjord at Hellisfjarðarmú- li mountain. There’s also Reykja neslaug in the West Fjords, one big hot tub. Even Grímsey, the island on the Arctic Circle with no geothermal water of its own and fewer than 100 inhabitants, has its own pool. So why not, when traveling around Ice- land, take a dip in all the pools along the way? That would be my best advice if you want to meet and talk to the locals: the hot tubs are the best place to break the ice with Icelanders. Bathing is a big part of Icelandic culture. It’s part of our souls, to sit in warm water under the open sky. Iceland was among the first countries in the world, in 1925, to pass a law making swimming lessons compulsory at school. It was con- sidered as important as to learn to read or write, or multiply seven by six. Today, all chil- dren still learn to swim, starting at age six. Crucially though, you must wash yourself WITHOUT swimsuits; otherwise you are simply not allowed to enter the pools, with their hot and healing water, after a long day on the road. * SWIMMING POOLS SPECIAL PROMOTION
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