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Thanks to all the geothermal activity, there are a whole lot of hot pots in Iceland (they don’t call it the Land of Fire and Ice for nothing!). I was super excited to hit as many hot springs as we ...
Laugavegur, meaning "the hot spring trail", begins at Landmannalaugar in Iceland's south highlands where it's 10 degrees and drizzling when we arrive. Ideal conditions for a dip in a thermal creek.
The Laugavegur 53-kilometer trek is the most famous multi-day hike in Iceland. It's a four-day, three-night hike that starts in the highlands at Landmannalaugar and ends in the Jurassica Park ...
2. Skógá river Set off on the trail proper and wend your way along the course of the Skógá River for around five miles.For many, this is a highlight of the hike, following the river as it cuts ...