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Kópavogslaug swimming pool in Kópavogur, CR
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View of Kópavogslaug in Kópavogur, CR
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Kópavogslaug

4.6(304 reviews)Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for all ages from toddlers to teens. The shallow children's areas and warm water are perfect for little ones (ages 1-5), while older kids (6+) enjoy the slides and swimming in the larger pools. The novelty of swimming outdoors in Iceland's cool climate appeals to all age groups.

About

Kópavogslaug is an authentic Icelandic community pool experience that families will treasure, featuring naturally heated geothermal water that stays warm year-round. Kids will love splashing in the outdoor pools even when it's snowing, while parents can relax in multiple hot tubs and steam rooms after exploring Iceland's attractions.

Highlights

  • Naturally heated geothermal pools that stay warm (29-38°C) in all weather conditions
  • Multiple hot tubs at different temperatures, perfect for families to try together
  • Water slides and shallow children's play areas
  • Steam rooms and sauna facilities
  • Authentic local experience swimming alongside Icelandic families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Shower thoroughly without a swimsuit before entering the pools, as this is strictly enforced Icelandic pool etiquette and attendants will check.
  2. 2.Bring your own towel and flip-flops to save on rental fees, though rentals are available if needed.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings (7:00-9:00 AM) for the quietest experience, or early afternoons before local school groups arrive around 3:00 PM.
  4. 4.The outdoor pools are actually warmer and more comfortable than indoor pools, so don't let cold weather deter you from this magical experience.
  5. 5.Purchase a reusable electronic key card that works at pools throughout Iceland if you plan to visit multiple swimming facilities during your trip.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons (before 3:00 PM) offer the calmest experience. Winter visits (November to March) provide the magical experience of swimming in warm geothermal water while surrounded by snow and crisp air, though summer offers longer weekend hours.

What to Know

Entry costs approximately 1,000-1,200 ISK for adults and 150-250 ISK for children (credit cards widely accepted). Free parking is available on-site. No food is sold at the facility, so eat before or after your visit. Bring Icelandic krona coins for lockers.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent amenities. Winter swimming (October to April) offers a uniquely magical experience of warm water under cold skies. Weekend hours are shorter (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM) compared to extended weekday hours until 10:00 PM.

Nearby Eats

Hraðlestin (about 5 minutes away) offers burgers and comfort food kids enjoy. For a quick bite, Nettó or Bónus supermarkets nearby have ready-made sandwiches, snacks, and hot dogs that are popular with Icelandic families.

More Activities Near Kópavogur

Activity

Ásasel Community Recreation Center

Ásasel Community Recreation Center is a fantastic local facility where families can experience Iceland's beloved swimming culture alongside climbing and sports activities. This authentic neighborhood spot offers an excellent break from sightseeing, letting kids burn energy while parents enjoy the relaxed Icelandic approach to recreation. The heated indoor pool and varied activities make it perfect for families looking to mix with locals and escape unpredictable weather.

Park

Vatnshóll

5.0Free

Vatnshóll is a spacious community park in Kópavogur that offers families a perfect escape with well-maintained playgrounds, plenty of open green space for running around, and beautiful Icelandic scenery. With its excellent 5-star rating and 24/7 access, it's an ideal spot for letting kids burn off energy while parents enjoy the fresh air and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Museum

Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum

4.7$

Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum offers a welcoming, family-friendly introduction to Icelandic art and local culture just minutes from Reykjavik. With engaging exhibits designed to capture children's imaginations and an on-site cafe for refueling, it's an ideal rainy-day destination or cultural break between outdoor adventures.

Library

Kópavogur Main Library

4.7Free

Kópavogur Main Library offers a welcome respite from Iceland's unpredictable weather with its exceptional children's section featuring books in multiple languages, interactive play areas, and engaging storytelling sessions. This modern facility combines traditional library resources with games and family-friendly programs, making it an ideal rainy-day destination or quiet afternoon activity during your Icelandic adventure.