Laugaskarð Swimming Pool is a historic and picturesque geothermal swimming pool located in Hveragerði, a town renowned for its geothermal activity, approximately 45 kilometers southeast of Reykjavík. Established in 1938, the pool was constructed by volunteers and, for many years, held the title of Iceland's largest swimming pool.
Facilities:
- Main Pool: A 50-meter (164-foot) outdoor swimming pool, heated by natural geothermal steam, offering a unique and health-beneficial bathing experience.
- Hot Pots and Whirlpool: Multiple geothermal hot pots and a whirlpool are available for relaxation, providing varying temperatures to suit different preferences.
- Natural Steam Bath: A natural steam bath, utilizing geothermal steam directly from the earth, offers a traditional Icelandic wellness experience.
- Children's Pool: A dedicated children's pool ensures safe and enjoyable swimming for younger visitors.
- Fitness Center: An on-site fitness center is available for those wishing to maintain their fitness routines during their visit.
Opening Hours:
- Summer Season (May 15 to September 14):
- Monday to Friday: 06:45 AM – 9:30 PM
- Saturday and Sunday: 09:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Winter Season (September 15 to May 14):
- Monday to Friday: 06:45 AM – 8:30 PM
- Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Admission Fees (2025):
- Adults: 700 ISK per visit
- Children: Free
*Note: Prices are subject to change. It's advisable to verify current fees before planning your visit.*
Contact Information:
For the most current information on operating hours, admission fees, and any potential changes, it's advisable to contact the pool directly or visit their official website.