Giljabod canyon baths
Explore the beauty of western Iceland with a gentle hike through Husafell canyon, passing by incredible scenery before reaching the Giljabod pools, hidden in the canyon, to enjoy a relaxing soak in the geothermally-heated water.
Area
Snaefellsnes and western Iceland
Type
Wildlife & Nature
Who
Adults
Difficulty
Moderate
The easy walk will take you around 1.2 miles or 2 kilometers through the Husafell canyon with multiple stops along the way to admire the waterfalls and stunning canyon views with your guide. Enjoy a relaxed walk among natural wonders that are not normally found in many guidebooks, including he spectacular two-tiered waterfall Langifoss. Learn about Iceland’s renewable energy practices, cross an icy stream of glacial meltwater and see the site to Okjökull, Iceland’s first glacier claimed by climate change. The hike will end at Giljabod pools, a surreal hot spring paradise, which have been constructed from local, natural materials. Enjoy soaking in the warm waters, recharging and breathing in the pure Icelandic air, in the middle of the canyon
Recommended Hotels Nearby
A selection of luxury hotel options in the area, handpicked and recommended by our travel specialists.
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View AccommodationHotel Husafell
Surrounded by natural beauty, Hotel Husafell offers a contemporary retreat in the Icelandic wilderness. With so much right on its doorstep, Husafell is the perfect base for exploring this breathtaking area.
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View AccommodationGRIMSBORGIR BY KEAHOTELS
Surrounded by stunning mountain vistas and located on the banks of the beautiful River Sog, Iceland's largest freshwater river, Hotel Grimsborgir offers comfortable and stylish accommodation with an incredibly warm welcome.
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View AccommodationHotel Egilsen
Hotel Egilsen is small and intimate ten bedroom boutique hotel in a historic house, located by the harbor in the fishing town of Stykkisholmur on the beautiful Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Owner-run, the atmosphere is warm and welcoming.
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View AccommodationFosshotel Glacier Lagoon
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon is located between Skaftafell waterfall and Jokusarlon Glacier Lagoon in southern Iceland. Contemporary in style, this hotel makes a great base to explore the natural wonders in this part of the country.
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View AccommodationThe Reykjavik EDITION
The Reykjavík EDITION offers sleek, contemporary interiors, refined dining, and personalized excursions, with a central location providing discerning travelers a stylish base to explore Reykjavík and Iceland’s extraordinary landscapes.
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View AccommodationCanopy by Hilton Reykjavik
Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik is located in the very heart of Iceland's capital city. Just moments from the main landmarks, the comfortable rooms and relaxed lounges make for the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city center.
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View AccommodationHotel ZUID
Hotel Búðir offers an intimate, iconic retreat on Snæfellsnes Peninsula, with cozy Scandinavian interiors, refined dining, and personalized adventures amid rugged coastline, lava fields, and glacier vistas.
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Hotel Willa
Hotel Alda offers contemporary Scandinavian design, central Reykjavík convenience and personalized excursions, making it an ideal base for discerning travelers to explore the city and beyond in comfort and style.
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View AccommodationTorfhus Retreat
Torfhus Retreat offers an exclusive Icelandic escape with stylish suites, personalized adventures, wellness treatments, and local cuisine, surrounded by untouched wilderness for discerning travelers seeking privacy and connection to nature.
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