
Snorralaug
Snorralaug is a historical geothermal pool located in Reykholt, Iceland. Known for its cultural significance, this early 13th-century site is associated with the medieval poet and politician Snorri Sturluson. The circular pool measures approximately 4 meters in diameter, with natural hot spring water.
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Snorralaug is one of Iceland's oldest known hot springs and was used for bathing by Snorri Sturluson, who lived nearby. The pool is part of a larger archaeological site that includes a passage leading to Snorri's residence. Visitors can explore the area, but bathing in the pool is not permitted. The site is accessible via road from Reykjavik, about 100 km away.