Buggy and Natural Baths in Reykjadalur
Buggy and Natural Baths in Reykjadalur
This three-hour buggy and burger tour is a unique way to enjoy Icelandic nature and covers some waterfalls and gravel road driving. A stunning natural playground for the next few hours, as your test out your buggy surrounded by amazing scenery that only Iceland can offer.
The tour starts from Hveradalir by Road 378. It's approximately 20 miles (roughly 33 kilometers) from Reykjavik, so you can easily enjoy your buggy ride on an excursion from the capital city.
After a short briefing where your guide will take you through safety procedures, we dress up in a snow/whole suit and helmet and hop onto our buggy ride.
The top of the tour is when we walk down to Reykjadalur natural baths and dip in!
Bring your swimming suits towel and walking shoes and be prepared for a 25 min. walk, it´s worth it.
The Reykjadalur natural baths is a unique place where we take a bath in a hot river which is totally balanced in heat, done by nature itself.
These 4 seaters, 4×4 ATVs are fully automatic, fully inspected and road legal. They are also bursting with excellent safety and design features, such as the roll cage, safety belts, and double A-arm front suspension. All of which makes for a buggy ride that’s as safe as it is comfortable.
A valid international drivers license´ is required to drive a buggy and a minimum age of 17 years.
- A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
- The hill site east of Reykjavik
After departing from our base at Lambhagavegi 13 we will drive through one of the newest neighborhood in the eastern Reykjavik followed by a slow climb towards Hólmsheiði.
- Miðdalsheiði
Soon after the tours start we will cross Hólmsá at a place called Gudduós at Miðdalsheiði, thereafter we will gratually climb up to Mosfellsheiði.
- Mosfellsheiði
Mosfellsheiði is heighest 410m above sea level. Big relative flat land between Esja to the north and Hengill to the east. Covered with moss and some lava in the south.
- Hellisheiðarvirkjun
The Hellisheiði Power Station is the eighth largest geothermal power station in the world and largest in Iceland. The facility is located in Hengill, southwest Iceland, 11 km (7 mi) from the Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station. The plant has a capacity of 303 MW of electricity and 200 MWth of hot water for Reykjavík‘s district heating. The power station is owned and operated by ON Power, a subsidiary of Reykjavík Energy.
- Reykjadalur
Valley north of Hveragerði, we will approach the valley from Ölkelduháls.
This magical place has its charme the whole year around, steaming hot springs and mud pools and valley sheltered with high hills, a magical place.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 4 hours
- Price From:
- 123.800 ISK