Lake Mývatn is a lake located in the northeastern region of Iceland, about 100 kilometers east of Akureyri. It is one of the largest lakes in Iceland, with an area of about 37 km².The lake is surrounded by a very active volcanic zone, which gives it a particularly striking and colorful landscape. Numerous volcanic cones, lava flows and unique geological formations can be seen here. The area around the lake is also very rich in life, both animal and plant life.There are many activities to do here, including hiking and biking, visits to lava caves, geothermal fields, and waterfalls in the area. One of the lake’s main attractions is the Blue Lagoon, a hot spring with blue water that has become world famous.Lake Mývatn is a must-see for anyone visiting Iceland who loves nature and geology. The area offers a wide variety of landscapes and activities, and is a unique place in the world.