Laugarvatn (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlœyːɣarˌvahtn̥] ) is the name of a lake and a small town in the south of Iceland. The lake is smaller than the neighbouring Apavatn.

Laugarvatn
Location of Laugarvatn in Iceland.
Location of Laugarvatn in Iceland.
Laugarvatn
LocationIceland
Coordinates64°12′40″N 20°42′40″W / 64.21111°N 20.71111°W / 64.21111; -20.71111
Basin countriesIceland
Surface area2.14 km2 (0.83 sq mi)
SettlementsBláskógabyggð
Landscape nearby the town.

Tourism edit

Laugarvatn lies within the Golden Circle, a popular tourist route, and acts as a staging post. The town has a population of about 200,[1] and lies predominantly along the west side of the lake. The lake contains geothermal springs under its surface, making it a popular swimming spot with some warm patches along the shoreline year-round.

 
Aerial panorama of Laugarvatn, taken in June 2017

Education edit

Menntaskólinn að Laugarvatni (ML), a boarding gymnasium with approximately 200 students, is located in the town. Iceland University of Education's division of Sport and Physical Education was also located here.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Parnell, Fran; Presser, Brandon (2010-09-01). Lonely Planet Iceland. Lonely Planet. pp. 125–. ISBN 9781742203461. Retrieved 21 April 2014.

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