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Audio Guide of Myvatn Nature Baths

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

7 chapters

1. Introduction

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2. History and Origin

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3. The Natural Setting

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4. Properties of the Waters

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5. What to Expect

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6. Practical Tips

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7. Farewell

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of the Myvatn Nature Baths and how do I get there?

The baths are open all year round, generally from 12:00 to 22:00 in winter and until midnight in summer, although hours may vary on holidays. They are located in the Lake Mývatn area, about 90 minutes from Akureyri via Route 1, and you can check the exact location on their official website.

How much is admission and is it necessary to book in advance?

The price is around 6,900 ISK for adults, with reduced rates for teenagers and students, and free for children under 12 when accompanied. Since it is a very popular attraction, it is essential to book your tickets online in advance through this link to secure your spot.

How much time is recommended to enjoy the visit?

To enjoy the full experience, relax in the alkaline lagoon and enjoy the steam baths, I recommend planning between 1.5 and 2 hours. This will allow you to unwind without rushing and take in the surrounding volcanic landscape with complete peace of mind.

What makes the water of these baths so special historically and for health?

The water comes from a 2,500-meter-deep borehole and is rich in a unique mix of minerals, silicates and geothermal microorganisms. Historically valued for its skin-care properties, its natural chemical composition means there is no need to add chlorine to the water.

What is the best time of year or day to visit the baths?

Sunset is magical all year round; in winter it offers the chance to see the northern lights while you bathe, and in summer you can enjoy the midnight sun. Visiting late in the day usually means fewer crowds and a more intimate atmosphere.

Are the facilities accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the complex is well adapted and has spacious, accessible changing rooms to ensure the comfort of all visitors. There is also a ramp that provides direct access to the lagoon water for wheelchair users.

What other must-see attractions are there near the baths?

The Lake Mývatn area is spectacular; don't miss the Dimmuborgir lava fields, the Grjótagjá cave or the Hverir geothermal area, all located very close by. You can plan your full route by visiting Visit Mývatn.

What practical tip should I know before entering the water?

It is crucial that you remove all silver or brass jewelry before entering, as the sulfur in the water will turn them black instantly. Also, make sure to stay well hydrated by drinking water and apply plenty of conditioner to your hair after bathing to counteract the dryness from the minerals.

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