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Set on the banks of the Hvítá River in Laugarás in southwest Iceland, this new wellness space is described as the country’s first-ever ‘cascading waterfall’ lagoon and a ‘revolutionary two-story geothermal experience’. Designed by T.ark architects and engineered by Efla, it centres on a dramatic 6.618-metre waterfall and lagoon pools spread over two levels, with the water kept at a toasty 38–40°C. The complex is surrounded by thick Icelandic forests and is envisioned as a magical winter spot to float in the warm water with a drink from the swim-up bar while watching the Northern Lights shimmer overhead. Facilities include two saunas, two swim-up bars and a cold pool, and on-site Ylja Restaurant, headed by renowned Icelandic chef Gísli Matt, will serve seasonal Icelandic produce for up to 80 diners, much of it cooked traditionally over fire. Visitors can choose from three packages: Birki at £40 per person, Lerki at £55 with a plush towel service and a drink from the bar, and Ösp at £93, which includes a two-course meal and a private changing booth, with bookings available from August 15. - Liv Kelly