<\/span><\/h2>\nIcelandic hot springs<\/b> These include the Blue Lagoon Spa, Mxfdvatn Nature Baths, and the Secret Lagoon, to name a few. Hot spring culture is widely enjoyed in Icelandic society and for good reason. Icelands mineral-rich waters are said to have healing properties, ideal for alleviating skin problems.<\/p>\n<\/span>Are there natural hot springs in Europe?<\/span><\/h2>\nSzechenyi, Budapest, Hungary<\/b> Head for Budapests City Park and youll find the thermal Szechenyi Bath and pool complex, the biggest natural hot spring spa in Europe. These century-old baths boast no less than 18 pools including geothermal pools, steam baths, plunge pools and a fitness pool.<\/p>\n<\/span>Are there hot springs on Svalbard?<\/span><\/h2>\nThe Troll and Jotun hot springs are located along the Bockfjorden fault zone at 79N on Svalbard and represent the northernmost thermal springs documented on land. They are recharged through subpermafrost aquifers supplied mainly by glacial meltwater and derive their Ca and CO2 contents from Proterozoic marbles.<\/b><\/p>\n