




A five kilometer extra uphill bike ride after a day of brutal head wind? Normally we'd say no thanks, but today Myvatn Nature Bath was waiting for us on top of the hill. Warm and warmer water, a steam sauna, and all this in a cool natural surrounding! Quite a few others had also discovered the hot spring, but it still didn't feel too crowded.
A tip to all our amputee readers: Kaisa got a 500 kronur disabled discount. Woo hoo!
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