Finding Seljavallalaug

Another hot pool post! This one, though, isn’t an overpriced tourist experience, designed from the ground up to be luxurious and expensive and special. This is Seljavallalaug, Iceland’s oldest swimming pool, hidden in the mountains at the foot of Eyjafjallajökull. According to the documentary film Swimming Pool Stories, Seljavallalaug’s relatively remote location is mostly because … More Finding Seljavallalaug

Visiting Geosea

Second of three posts on the new-to-me geothermal pools/spas/experiences. Geosea is just north of Husavik, sitting on a clifftop with views across the fjord and out to sea, positioned perfectly to catch sunsets. The building itself is almost hidden from the car park, with the traditional turf roof, cut into the hillside so it doesn’t … More Visiting Geosea

The A-Z of Solo Female Travel: R is for Road Trips

R is for Road Trips feels like another Iceland post, since that’s what I’ve just done! Road trips are a travel classic and yes, you can do them solo. I know when you say those words you’re picturing two girls, probably blonde, in an open-top car, cruising an open road in California, somewhere around early … More The A-Z of Solo Female Travel: R is for Road Trips