- Perched on the edge of the Hvalfjörður, naturally filled by hot springs and the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by wildlife
- Just 45-minutes from Reykjavík, ideal for day tripping explorers
- Offering paddle boarding, steam baths, Wim Hof breathwork sessions and hiking
- Home to a locally renowned Bistro & Bar, run by a Michelin-trained chef
Hvammsvík Hot Springs offers visitors a unique bathing experience in an unspoiled location.
Hvammsvík Hot Springs, Iceland’s newest natural geothermal springs, has opened to visitors following a soft launch to locals earlier this year.
With eight hot springs of various sizes and temperatures, dotted along a black beach and into the fjord, the unique wellness destination offers adventurers the chance to escape the crowds, and become one with nature in the unspoiled Icelandic wilderness.
Located in a 1,200 acre private estate, in the picturesque Hvalfjörður, the new geothermal pools are just a 45-minute drive from Reykjavík, making it an ideal day trip destination for those wanting to explore beyond the city.
The temperature of each spring varies, as some quite literally disappear under the Atlantic Ocean during high tide, only to emerge again when it resides. The springs come from a geothermal well on the estate that provides 90C water which is then cooled down by the ocean providing perfect temperatures of 37- 39C in most of the springs.
As one pool starts to cool with the tide, guests can migrate in land to hotter pools throughout their visit. Guests can also cool off by diving into the ocean between springs and have the chance to swim with seals which are frequently spotted just off shore.
Skúli Mogensen, Founder of Hvammsvík Hot Springs, says: “Our vision was to create an experience that blends perfectly with the spectacular mountains, ocean and wildlife which Hvalfjörður has to offer. The wellness destination allows our guests to lose track of time and space while immersing themselves in our geothermal nature baths. We want each of our guests’ visits to be personal, away from the crowds, where they can enjoy everything we have to offer at their own leisure.”
Hvammsvík is also home to a small, yet excellent Bistro & Bar called Stormur. Renowned locally for its delicious seafood soup and Alges shots, the dining spot is headed up by Chef Hinrik Carl Ellertsson, who gained his experience at Michelin-starred restaurant Dill. Adding to the memorable experience, guests can enjoy drinks served directly to them in the hot springs, perfect for evenings relaxing with friends and loved ones.
The estate is rich with history, dating back to the 11th century and is well documented in Landnáma, the book of the first settlers in Iceland. Many of the existing buildings on the estate remain from WWII, with barracks laying low in the grounds, housing showers and changing rooms. Guests can also use the more classically Icelandic hot spring showers, and shower under the open skies, with the chance to catch the northern lights throughout the winter season.
Visitors are encouraged to spend the day at Hvammsvík, either paddle boarding on the fjord, or wandering around the estate, and some of Iceland’s most spectacular hikes which are close by including Glymur Waterfall, Brynjudalur or Fossá.
Hvammsvík is also home to four high-end lodges and farmhouses that can sleep between four and nine guests each. All of them have been renovated to the highest standard while still keeping to their original rustic charm, some even have their own private hot spring.
Open from 11am to 10 pm every day, admission to the Hvammsvík Hot Springs is ISK 6900 (£42pp approx.) on weekdays and ISK 7900 (£48pp approx.) on weekends. Guests can book online at www.hvammsvík.com prior to arrival.
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About Hvammsvík Hot Springs
Hvammsvík Hot Springs is an Icelandic natural geothermal spring that launched in 2022.
Located within a 1,200 acre estate and on the edge of the Hvalfjörður, a 45-minute drive from Reykjavik, Hvammsvík offers visitors a unique bathing experience in the Icelandic wilderness.
With eight different sized hot springs, which have been carved out of the natural geological landscape across various levels, the pools are filled by a geothermal well and the Atlantic Ocean with the tides.
Guests can also enjoy the onsite Bistro & Bar, Stormur, renowned locally for its delicious seafood soup and Alges shots. Additional experiences are available to add on, including paddle boarding, steam baths, Wim Hof breathwork sessions and hiking.
Four, rustic, high-end lodges and farmhouses can be booked for overnight stays of groups between four and nine guests.
For more information, visit: https://hvammsvík.com/