Iceland review - 2015, Page 96
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Some Icelanders affectionately call Hveragerði ‘the capital of hot
springs’ due to its renowned geothermal area. Just 40 km (25
miles) from Reykjavík, tourists flock to the region for the hot springs
and other local attractions, before continuing on to the Golden Circle
of Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir geothermal area and Þingvellir National
Park.
Whether it’s a clear, sunny day or one with wintry weather, the
town’s hot springs attract visitors from around the world. The main
geothermal area is situated in the center of town and is a constant
reminder that Iceland is very much alive, sitting on a hotbed of natural,
geothermal energy. Guests are encouraged to follow the path that
treads between the hot springs, and at the end of the walk they can
soak their feet in one of the springs. Guests can also cook eggs in one
of the hotter springs and taste the sweet rye bread that is baked in the
warm ground. It’s a treat no one should miss!
HIKER’S PARADISE
Hveragerði is also a top destination for hikers as there are several trails
in the hills that surround town. The most popular one is the trail to
the hot river in Reykjadalur, in which it’s possible to bathe year-round.
There are longer treks as well, including up the 803-m (2,635-feet)
Hengill mountain, which gives hikers a view of the vast volcanic land-
scape. There are also a number of shorter trails around town where
guests can enjoy Icelandic nature and its peacefulness at their
best.
A visit to Hveragerði’s swimming pool is an ideal way to relax
after an invigorating hike or a morning exploring the town. The
swimming pool has excellent facilities, including a fitness center,
hot pots, a whirlpool and a natural steam bath.
The town itself is lovely to explore. There are a number of ho-
tels, guesthouses and restaurants to make your stay enjoyable, as
well as shops and museums to visit. For instance, LA Art Museum
(Listasafn Árnesinga) offers several different exhibitions through-
out the year. Including traditional and modern art from local art-
ists, the museum also has a children’s section, focusing on art for
young visitors.
CENTRAL LOCATION
Hveragerði is the perfect place to base your stay when exploring
South Iceland, due partly to its proximity to the Golden Circle.
The town is just 52 km (32 miles) from Þingvellir, 70 km (43 miles)
from Geysir and 81 km (50 miles) from Gullfoss, which significantly
shortens day trips typically taken from Reykjavík. Consider Hver-
agerði for the charming town’s attractions and activities and close
distance to iconic sites in the south.
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SPECIAL PROMOTION
ENTRANCE TO THE SOUTH
Given its proximity to Reykjavík and its healing hot springs, Hveragerði
is an all-year destination that shouldn’t be missed.
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