Showing posts with label nakedswimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nakedswimming. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Pasttime

Et une autre petite source d’eau chaude naturelle à côté de notre logement pour terminer cette journée ensoleillée ! #iceland #landbrotalaug #hotsprings #roadtrip
We don't often focus solely on Iceland, but when we do ..., we realize there's quite a bit to update you on!

Here at European Natural Soaking Society we believe very much in natural soaking. But through the years we've seen this belief expand a bit into soaking culture in general and even spa business sensing that it also has its similarities to soaking. And it can be done naturally, though that may not everybody's cup of tea.

Anyway, despite Iceland having ample opportunities to seek out that natural soak (all you need is a bit of that explorer virus), we are increasingly lead to believe that the hyped up soaking palaces are to be heeded with top - top priority. If anything, to line the pockets of investors; they need their money back. And lots of it too, it seems. 
There's little reason for me to seek these soaks, especially in Iceland where free and natural soaks are always beckoning.
That said, what with newer man-made soaks developing ever faster, Condé Nast Traveller (Jan. 6) has found the need (really?) to publish an article on some of the new and old players in the luxury soaking department:
'As Iceland repeatedly ranks high on lists of happiest countries in the world, it’s safe to say there must be something in the water. And with records of public bathing dating back to the ninth century when settlers first discovered hot springs, it would be sacrilege to not indulge in this national pastime'.
It includes this new to me piece of news:
'Recently, Reykjavik announced plans to invest up to $62 million in upgrades to existing pools including the capital’s largest public pool, Laugardalslaug, as well as the construction of new ones. And as more travelers look to slow down and connect more deeply with the local culture and nature, a slew of new and sustainable outdoor spa experiences are paying homage to Iceland’s bathing traditions—and giving us good reason to plan a pool-hopping road trip in 2022'.

I suspect that once the exclusivity thing might just be wearing off, Iceland will need to ferry in more tourists probably.

naked_pixie naturally in a non-natural setting:
sólarkaffi - Coffee shared by Icelanders on the day the winter sun at last emerges from its long sleep behind the mountains.
There are colors here I have never seen before. In the sky, in the water, in the ice and snow. I breathe it all in. I am inspired.
#iceland #sólarkaffi #nakedinnature #hotsprings #krauma #kraumabaths #stormysky #spaday #bluewater #hotspringsiceland

The Reykjavik Grapevine (May 24) has an article on Iceland's newest soaking sensation:

'The Forest Lagoon, Skógarböðin, officially opened its doors to guests yesterday.
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It is the newest geothermal spa, located in Vaðlaskógur forest, a couple of minutes’ drive from Akureyri. Tinna said that since it opened yesterday, bookings started to pour in from both international guests as well as locals, booking all the way into the fall'.
Google already has good reviews, averaging 4.8 stars (out of 5). Tripadvisor is yet to notice its existence.
CNN (Feb. 22) also notes this development. Odd, you can report on something yet to open. Snippet:
'"The history of geothermal bathing in Iceland is very interesting," Cela [Hrólfur Karl Cela is one of the lead architects working on Forest Lagoon] said.
"The act of bathing here [In Iceland] is kind of like a public right. This is where meaningful conversations happen, in the hot tub, in the pools. You get people who don't know each other at all, you're all half-naked, so there's no status, you don't know who the other is, and this encourages a more open exchange."
Still concerning the Forest Lagoon, it's existence according to travelawaits (Jan. 30):
'In 2014, crews were digging a tunnel in northern Iceland when they hit on a geothermal source. Even though the previously unknown hot water source halted the tunnel progress, officials decided to put it to use.
The hot water flowing from the Vaolaheioi mountain is now the center of the new Forest Lagoon spa'.

The entertaining TotalIceland (Jun. 29) heads over to Vök Baths on Eastern Iceland. They comment on the owners and the entry costs, even though they are impressed by the place:

'Is all this money worth it?
Yes and no. It is worth it if you have never dipped your body into water heated by natural sources. Then again, if you are on a budget, skip this joint and take a basic shower. Sure, it´s not exactly the same but the warm feeling is, and you will not fill the pockets of disgustingly rich folks back in Reykjavik'.
Would TotalIceland also frown upon the >40€ entrance fee for say the Forest Lagoon? Even though it includes 2 drinks. I see a google review that the drinks are non-alcoholic: it's orange juice or water only.

The Reykjavik Grapevine has an article (Jul. 7) on the delights of Laugarvatn, which seems to end with the (pictured busy) Fontana pool.

TotalIceland (Dec. 4, 2021) educates us in bluish lagoons and on the northern of Iceland's two Blue Lagoons (Myvatn) it concludes:
'But what makes the Northern one better is the fact that it has much grander views from the lagoon over the Myvatn lake and lava area, secondly it is much less expensive, thirdly it is not pretending to be some grand-pampering factory for the rich and lastly, the steam baths here are quite unique for the fact that the steam inside rises directly up from the resource rich ground. Hundred per cent natural'.
The Reykjavik Grapevine (Nov. 8) has a list of ... best sauna's around Iceland's capital. In reality they only tested 5, so hardly a best of.

Swimming Pool Stories will be premiered @skjaldborg_heimildamyndahatid June 2022
Skjaldborg, an Iceland documentary festival announces the premiere of Pool Stories:

'Icelanders have a special connection with hot water and the country's swimming pools play a greater role in public life than is the case in neighboring countries. The pools are not unlike culture in the squares of European cities where people meet and chat over a cup of coffee. Swimmers, however, need to undress, wash themselves and put on swimsuits before going for a swim. After a few swimming trips, people take advantage of the health of the hot water in the hot tubs, relax or chat with their hot tubs, but this tradition can be traced back to the twelfth century'.
Bucketloads
#iceland #visiticeland #hotsprings #nature #relax
The list of recent Icelandic hot spring lists:

Over to a new to me website Tophotsprings. They have a page solely for Icelandic hot pots.

Kimkim has a ultimate guide to Icelandic best hot springs. Sixteen in all, as an intro it could have been worse.

Alwaysaroundtheworld (Mar. 22) has a list of 25 ('best') Icelandic soaking spots
'...to add on your bucket list'.
If you're to add these to your bucket list as well, is your list not getting too long? Isn't your bucket list a summing up of the essential places / things you want to do? Cambridge dictionary:
'a list of the things that a person would like to do or achieve before they die'.
Adding 25 Icelandic hot springs probably won't bring you closer to fulfilling the list wishes.
Back to the article: again not a bad endeavor, good map. And yes a good intro.

Nordical has a feature (listed as 2022/1) on best hot springs and pools of Iceland. On the benefits of soaking (in general):
'Apart from their relaxing and calming effects on the mind and body, bathing in the waters of hot springs certainly has a number of other beneficial properties.
They do wonders on muscle aches. If you have any type of inflammation in your body, be it a bruise or painful tendon, dipping your toes in the warm waters of hot springs will eventually alleviate your pain. In addition, the calcium found its composition helps to increase your flow of oxygen whilst lowering your blood pressure. Last but not least, the sulfur and sodium combined aid with battling skin imperfections, from blemishes to eczema and all in between'.
I counted a list of 22 hot springs, natural and built, old and new. Another good intro.

Les cottages de @hestasport 😍
La différence entre Novembre 2018 et Février 2022 : beaucoup plus de neige ❄️
Les propriétaires sont des anges 🥰
& le spectacle des aurores boréales vu du jacuzzi 🤩🤩🤩
An updated list: an ultimate guide (Jul. 4) to Iceland's best. From Northbound with roughly 20+ listed it also notes the following:
  • Stick to paths
  • Shower on forehand
  • Leave nothing behind
  • Use bathroom before visit.
Are these not obvious then?

Twowanderingsoles (Dec. 21. 2021) have a list of 14 incredible hot springs:
'We consider ourselves hot spring connoisseurs of sorts, and have sought them out all over the world – from the snow-covered mountains in the Pacific Northwest to remote areas of Myanmar.
Personally, we’re huge fans of the free, natural hot springs. The more off-the-beaten-path, the better. Requires a hike to get there? Sign us up!
Sometimes we get a little snobbish about the ultra developed hot spring “resorts” that require a hefty entrance fee. In fact, on our first trip to Iceland, we skipped the Blue Lagoon because we thought it would be “too touristy”. Well, that and we were on an extremely tight budget'.
A very expansive article.

Fludir, Iceland • be cool guys, don't tell anyone I'm naked
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#iceland #icelandtravel #travelphotography #travel #hotsprings #outdoorlife #outdoors #nature #naturephotography
Sadness
And now to experiencing soaking. 
But first heed this. TotalIceland (Feb. 9) yet again:
'These days, in line with huge and growing numbers of tourists to Iceland, the natural order of things is beginning to break down. Sadly, even our tremendously lovely natural hot springs widely found are no exception.
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It seems the Landmannalaugar hot springs, Lysuholl hot spring and Hveravellir hot springs are not just crowded by tourists but much less desirable visitors too. Considerable fecal contamination was found in all three places and especially where water flow was low'.
I don't know how recent their reference is. At least it's not the first time I've heard of this. You would assume that this would have improved had it been earlier flagged? And with the drop of tourists in recent time?

Triptins (Apr. 28) has all the tips on hiking out to Reykjadalur. I'm surprised why they added this:
'[It is] 70 minutes away from the airport'.
Why is this relevant to the reader? Would you need this info because you're in a hurry? Is flashsoaking something?

It's good to know that if you're taking the trouble to head here, there's an hours walk there, an hour back (so not so convenient for the flash-soakers?). And great soaking available.

HOT RIVER

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Shy


Where are we? 

Yes, again in wintery Iceland. Lot's of photo's to share.

Alphabetically this time, just to throw you off course!
So let's start off with the unknown, above and below.


Hot guys have hot bath in hot spring in non hot weather … #iceland#hotspring#hotsprings #bath #polishboy#czechboy #instaguy #czechguy#polishguy#winter #water #nature #naked #cold #shy#friends #bottom #snow#thermal#geothermal #nationalpark #spa@mattdemolaque
Captured

Throughout our travels we take countless photos. And then there are days when we choose to leave the camera behind and simply experience the magnificence of life simply through the lenses we were born with. Capturing moments only to memory- secrets that only he and I can truly know… …but we rarely regret bringing the gear out with us. ✨ Photo credit:@irishxplorer#secretspots #naturalwonders #hotsprings#skinnydip #naturalpool#worththejourney#innature#sohappytogether#authenticlovemagazine #creativettravelcouples#neverendinghoneymoon
Lot's of soaks in Iceland starting with a G. I believe above is Grettislaug, following the hot spring cave of Grjótagjá.
H follows G, above the classic soak of Hrunulaug.

Ætlaði að henda í eina sexy mynd for my fans en endaði næstum því á að drukkna 🇮🇸#iceland #sexy #grjótagjá
#mujmilacek #pohoda #klidek#nude #zadecek #prdelka #ass#nahotinka#samavbazenu #czechgirl #girl #hrunalaug#iceland #zlaticko#tattoo #tetovani
Hidden
If there’s one thing I learned about myself on this trip, it’s that I’m willing to withstand bitterly cold air to be in luxuriously warm water#hotsprings #hiddenhotpot #iceland#nakedinnature#mermaidwannabe#adventureday #naturetime
Sometimes an informed guess. 
Above I believe Kualaug; following the certainty of Langbrotalaug (but not of the adjacent soak hole).
Rounding out, a couple of what look like great soaking experiences.

swirling in the hot spring
mrindflish at Reykjadalur:
New Year, Same Butts 🖤 #2019📸:@lindsayckw
#couplesgoals#iceland#hotspringadventures#icelandhotsprings
adorably_naked at Reykjanes:
Naked all day in the #hotsprings of #iceland with friends. Nothing better … well almost nothing ...#freedom #wanderlust #befree #bodypositive#nojudgement #clothingoptional ..#adventurenaked#mynudefreedom#getyournudeon#getyourassintonature#nakedinnature#livenaturism#baretobefree#barebynature#nakedadventures#nudewithnature#adventurebuns1
thelitestriders at Snorralaug:
The wonderful thermal bath, Gudrunarlaug#iceland#iceland#guðrúnarlaug#thermal#thermalbaths #naturephotography#nature#explore#skinnydipping#landscape#travellife#outdoors#outdooradventures#exploretocreate#swim#naturelovers#nude#nudism#natural#nudismo#naked#tattoo#inkedgirls#inked#mountains#earthpix#discoverearth#naturegram

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Resist

Couldn't resist posting one more #Iceland picture #Butt now we're done! #🍑 #Booty #FullMoons #SkysOutThighsOut#Husbands #Iceland #Gaycation#ReykjadalurHotSprings #Instagay #Gay#Men #LoveIsLove #GayBubbleButts #Cute#CoupleGoals #GayAdventures #Night#Hiking #Mountains #Winter#ilovgayboyfriends #WeAreTravelGays#LgbtqTravelers #TheGayPassport
In our photographic specials (well it seems that it might well be a returning feature here) of iconic Icelandic soaks, let's look at the Reykjaladur hot stream.

A personal visit report can be found here.
It has hardly changed since (luckily enough), though an adjacent boardwalk and  windscreen / open change cubicles have been added.


Wczoraj ze starym byliśmy na koncercie @olafurarnalds … jak zamknelo się oczy to tak jakbym znowu była na Islandii… było cudownie 💕 a ja chce tak bardzo tam wrócic 💕 #iceland #icelandsong##hveragerði #hotwater#hotsprings#nakedbath #naked
Care
Some recent links on Reykjadalur:
'Yes, you need to get naked in the wilderness with people around. Get over it. In Iceland, nobody cares'.
'... visiting Reykjadalur is one of the most untouched locations to really enjoy hot springs in nature.
Its rural setting means that there are very few amenities at Reykjadalur. The most man-made parts of this site are the wooden boardwalks along the sides of the river, the small wooden steps that lead into the water, and the wooden partitions built for changing your clothes.
That’s right, there are no private changing rooms at Reykjadalur Hot Springs- just a small wooden wall to crouch behind. And even then, your body will be exposed to whatever weather Iceland feels like having that minute. Honestly, after building up a sweat from the hike in, the cold Iceland air feels great and your naked butt may never see a more picturesque setting without getting arrested. Take it all in.
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Swimsuit and Towel: To be honest, this one is based on preference too. I saw plenty of people who were comfortable enjoying the thermal river au naturale. It’s not a big deal in Iceland'.
So you might expect many a naked soaker. That might not be the case, at least if your source of info is from instagram ...


The perfect spot to end a road trip and start your day with @lisa_travelgirl #skinnydip #24hoursnosleep #hotriver #hotsprings #6ambeers
Note that when visiting, you need to be able to walk a bit, but it's certainly not over-strenuous. 
Beware of weather though, situations can change swiftly, but in that case it might pay to hunker down and soak the poor weather away.

Iceland you are truly the land of ice and fire.Your mountains are covered in snow and the air we breath is freezing cold. But your rivers flow warm and gently through the landscape.#naturalhottub #hotpot #relaxing #iceandfire#nature #hiking #wanderlust#travelgram #iceland
Our last night in Iceland, we began our hike up the mountain to the popular hot river at 10pm. We didn’t know it would be an hour long arduous climb, or that a freak snow storm would meet us there with blinding sleet and snow. We kinda figured we’d have the place to ourselves though, and we sure did. This is midnight, right after the snow stopped long enough for Darin to fish the camera out of our ice covered bags. That adventure was a wild and perfect goodbye.
Gorące źródła to jedna z najfajniejszych atrakcji Islandii.Islandia, lipiec 2014#islandia #iceland_ig #iceland #amazingiceland #europe #europa#blogipodroznicze #podróżepoeuropie#podróżemarzeń #travelinggirl#wonderfulmoments #hotspring #gorąceźródła #instago
sacrum60s

:P #islandia #hotriver #vandrouki
Evening dips in hot springs 🌿



Birthday suit bathing at Reykjadalur geothermal river. How do you like to get wild at the weekend? We like to hike up mountains, get naked and soak in watery magic with new friends. There's nothing like naked liberation giggles to break through social boundaries. Yes we all have bottoms, of all different shapes and wobbly sizes! Oh the freedom! . Love this capture of mermaids @abagg, @chloemoss and @cherabella_ ! ..
#letsgetnaked #bodypositive #wholehumans#truenature #icelandretreat #natureretreat#maisonfish #geothermal #fireandice


Friday feeling. That moment when we all threw our underwear and our self shaming to the side and said WHY NOT? I still got the visual of everyone's bottoms tottering down the geothermal river and it makes me BEAM. The morning after at breakfast, all fully clothed with a cheeky glisten in the eyes - did that reeeeeeallly happen? Yes it did, and it was freakin' marvellous. In truth it felt a bit weird to wear clothes again for reasons other than functionality. The naked spirit had been set freeeeee..@maison_fish #fridayfeeling #bodypositive#freedom #nakedspirit #asnatureintended#wildchild #whynot #icelandretreat#yogaretreat

 

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Inspired

 
#hotpool #hotsprings #hotpot#iceland #exploreiceland#westfjords#outdoorlovers #icelandinspired #bath #chill#cheekyexploits #butts#buttsofinstagram
The soaking opportunities in raw nature don't come more wintery than in Iceland. And compelled by a never ending backlog of captured and stored photo's, I really really need to bore my readers with pushing these fire and ice acts. 
Bear with me will you?

Staying northwest (as above) a couple more from the Westfjords:

One of the most frequently asked questions from our guests is “What do you do during the winter?”. Yes, it’s true, tourism sees a sudden decrease during the winter months (and autumn, and spring!). But that doesn’t mean that we pack up and head for the hot tubs for 9 months, although an occasional visit is a must.

In Iceland it’s not free the nipple, it’s freeze the nipple❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️Had a lovely little skinny dip while enjoying the snow, will have a blog post detailing how to get to this epic little (free!) hot spring soon xx
On the verge of the northwest Landbrotalaug (above and below) while the northwest is covered by the hot spring of Nauteyrarlaug.

 
#wheniniceland #girlgottaswim
beers & skinny dipping at a secret hotpot: full magic. somewhere, vestfirðir, ísland, 11.9.17.#iceland #ísland #westfjords #vestfirðir#hotspring #neverstopexploring #lovethewild #vsco #getoutthere #optoutside
Covered

Not a bad spot to stop for a swim 🇮🇸❄️👌#iceland #hotsprings
Southern soaks still as hot in winter. Well slightly less hot ...
Starting off with Seljavallalaug above and following. And then Hrunulaug.



jackieo528
Skinny dipping in a hot spring pool, under snow covered mountains, in the rain...This is life💜🌍✌🏻️ #JackieThings #Iceland

#enjoylife #livinginiceland #niceland #home #tattoo #girlstrip#hotspring #66north #beautiful #country #beingblessed #njóttu #gooutside#exploring
getyourassintonature
“It was frigid outside with intermittent snow flurries, and there were so. many. tourists. I stripped down anyhow, because when else am I going to be in the middle of a geothermal-heated river somewhere in Iceland? A sweet French woman saw what we were doing, decided we were her people, and came to share our pool and her beer with us. This odd obsession has been sowed in me. I see nature, I want to be naked in it.” // #getyourassintonature
Reykjadalur (pictured above and following) another beautiful natural soaking site may be slightly more difficult to reach (on foot) during winter.

#hotsprings #reykjadalur #nyknicks #nude #nyknickshat#sexylatviangirl #latviangirl #happyhippo #swimmer for him #unhappysingleThe name Reykjadalur litterally means ,,Steamy Valley“ so anyone looking for hot springs should not be disappointed with this location. Reykjadalur is located in the south of Iceland near the town of Hveragerði, a town built on a geothermal hot spot, and around the town are hiking paths which show you the very best of the area. These hot streams are a hiker’s paradise!
Over on the tumblr of Icelandnaturist there are a couple of original posts of what (s)he names are a secret place. Been there, done that. Visit the site for more:

Some places are better enjoyed with likeminded friends #naturism #befree #skinnydipping #secretplace #hotspringsiceland
Gold 
Day 2 in #Iceland with these babes. The difficult and exhausting cross island drive was worth it for this moment. #hotsprings #mountains #naked#islandlife#icelandicliving
A few picca's from Grettislaug above and following.

r.e.n.a.r.d.o.r
s k i n#iceland #foxontherun #gayiceland #wanderlust #instagay #bnw #blackandwhite #reykjavik #grettislaug #narcissisticartyfarty #gay #gayiceland
Drove though the clouds, up in the highlands to find this gem all to ourselves 🇮🇸 #Iceland2017 #geothermalpool
Golden girls
Moved north above the remote Askja, following Fosslaug.


One of our favorite things about #Iceland were the natural #hotpots. This one wasn't as hot as the others we found, but the views couldn't be beat! Only a few steps #downstream from #Fosslaug was a rushing #waterfall (see next post).