Where is Deildartunguhver hot spring located in Iceland?
Deildartunguhver is located in western Iceland, near the town of Reykholt in the Borgarfjörður region. It is easily accessible via Route 1 and then Route 518, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Reykjavik. Look for signage near the main road for parking and trail access.
How hot is the water at Deildartunguhver?
The water at Deildartunguhver reaches temperatures of around 97°C (207°F), making it the most powerful hot spring in Europe by volume. The spring emits about 180 liters (48 gallons) of water per second, which flows into a designated walkway area cooled by mixing with colder streams for visitor safety.
Is it safe to walk the trails at Deildartunguhver?
Yes, the marked trails at Deildartunguhver are safe to walk as they are well-maintained with wooden boardwalks and railings. However, visitors must stay on designated paths due to extremely hot water and unstable ground nearby. Do not touch the water or step off trails under any circumstances.
Can you bathe in Deildartunguhver hot spring?
No, bathing is not allowed in Deildartunguhver due to its extreme heat and protected status. However, the geothermal water is piped 64 km to the nearby Krauma spa, where visitors can enjoy relaxing baths in naturally heated, mineral-rich waters in a safe, controlled environment.