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Geysir Hot Spring Visitor Area
The Geysir geothermal area in Haukadalur is home to the great Geysir — the original geyser that gave all geysers their name — and the active Strokkur which erupts every 5–10 minutes. The surrounding hillside is dotted with boiling mud pools and fumaroles.
About Geysir Hot Spring Visitor Area
The Geysir geothermal area in Haukadalur is home to the great Geysir — the original geyser that gave all geysers their name — and the active Strokkur which erupts every 5–10 minutes. The surrounding hillside is dotted with boiling mud pools and fumaroles.
Did You Know?
- ✔Geysir Hot Spring Visitor Area is part of Iceland's diverse landscape
- ✔Iceland offers an incredible variety of natural and cultural experiences
- ✔The country's unique geology creates a constantly changing and dramatic environment
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The Geysir geothermal area in Haukadalur is home to the great Geysir — the original geyser that gave all geysers their name — and the active Strokkur which erupts every 5–10 minutes. The surrounding hillside is dotted with boiling mud pools and fumaroles.
Why Visit
The surrounding hillside is dotted with boiling mud pools and fumaroles.
Did You Know?
The surrounding hillside is dotted with boiling mud pools and fumaroles.