Hvolsvöllur, Iceland
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Stóra Dímon, Iceland
Great Views On Top of Stóra Dímon
5.0Stóra Dímon is a small hill on the southern coast of Iceland, close to the village of Hvolsvöllur.When you are driving on Road Number 1 toward Reykjavík, turn right on Road Number 250 shortly after Seljalandsfoss. The 250 is an unpaved road but can be driven on with a normal car.There is a parkin...Read more -
Þórsmerkurvegur, Iceland
Explore Gljúfrabúi Waterfall
4.80.5 mi / 0 ft gainStarting in the parking area for Seljalandsfoss, follow the path that leads along the ridge line away from the main road. In less than twenty minutes, you'll reach a small marker and picnic area. Ahead of you should be a slit in the ridge wall--no more than 8 feet wide--with a small trickling st...Read more -
Seljalandsfoss, Iceland, Iceland
Exploring Seljalandsfoss
4.5Located just off the Ring Road, Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls and it's easy to see why. Reaching nearly 60 meters, this waterfall’s claim to fame is that it can be viewed from nearly every angle. The well-developed loop trail allows you to go behind the falls for an ep...Read more -
Seljalandsfoss, Iceland, Iceland
Photograph the Waterfalls of Iceland
4.5If you want to see Iceland's most incredible scenery, you have to rent a car and get a map. From Reykjavik, head south on Hwy 1. The waterfalls listed below are in the order as they appear in the photos above.Seljalandsfoss: Right off the 1 on the left hand side, just about 45 minutes out of Reyk...Read more -
Þórsmerkurvegur, Iceland
Hike Stakkholts Canyon (Stakkholtsgja)
5.01.2 mi / 40 ft gainStarting at the trailhead, it is a leisurely hike into and through Stakkholts Canyon (in Icelandic, Stakkholtsgja). There are some defined paths along the way, but the path can vary from year to year and ultimately you will make your own way up the canyon, with relatively easy crossings of the ri...Read more -
Valahnjúkur walk, Iceland
Hike to the Summit of Valahnúkur
1.5 mi / 1000 ft gainThe hike starts at the volcano huts in Þórsmörk, you head northeast on the main trail. Signs along the way will lead you all the way to the summit. it is about 1.5 miles one way. At the summit the view is incredible. Sprawling out in every direction are glaciers, volcanoes, moss carpeted cliffs, ...Read more -
Seljavallalaug, Iceland
Hike to and Swim at Seljavallalaug
4.31.9 miYou will reach the trailhead by turning off of the Ring Road 1 onto road 242. You will see signs marked for Seljavellir. You will drive straight on this unpaved road until you reach a parking lot for an abandoned pool (little shack in photo above). From here it is only a 15-20 min walk along t...Read more -
Þórsmerkurvegur, Iceland
Hike Hvannárgil and Réttarfell
2.5 mi / 492.1 ft gainStarting at the Básar facilities, the loop can be completed clockwise and do Réttarfell to Hvannárgil, or counter-clockwise. We did it counter-clockwise which was nice as we made our way through gorge and ended on a high note.The counter-clockwise loop follows the road until a sign and markers po...Read more -
Þórsmerkurvegur, Iceland
Hike to Heidarhorn
6 mi / 1700 ft gainIf you have limited time in Iceland and/or are trying to make good time circumnavigating the entire island, you will not have time to complete the entirety of the world renowned Laugavegur Trek. However, the next best thing can be tackling a partial day hike that takes you along a portion of the ...Read more -
Gönguleið um Fimmvörðuháls, Iceland
Þórsmörk's Skógar Hike
5.015.5 mi / 6233.6 ft gainIt is said that half of the population of Iceland believes in elves. If you spend time exploring the wilderness of Iceland, you'll begin to understand why. If elves do exist, this is where they would live.The Þórsmörk – Skógar hike, along the trail known as Fimmvörðuháls, cuts right through the k...Read more -
Þórsmörk, Iceland, Iceland
Backpack the Laugavegur Trail: Þórsmörk to Skógar
5.015 mi / 3000 ft gainIf you are on your way to Iceland to trek the incredible Laugavegur trail, and you've read about the first part of the trek in this article, then don't miss out on the last 15 miles you should be adding to the trek. This trail actually continues on to Skógar, but some backpackers choose to end at...Read more -
Gönguleið um Fimmvörðuháls, Iceland
Hike Fimmvörðuháls Pass
5.014 miYou can start on either side of the pass whether it is Thórsmörk or Skógar, each way is just as visually stunning as the other. The trail winds up past numerous waterfalls and picture perfect landscapes. Signs and cairns will direct you in the right direction. At the top there are two mountain hu...Read more -
Skógafoss, Iceland, Iceland
Explore Skógafoss in the Winter
4.8Throughout all seasons of the year, Skógafoss is one of Iceland’s most visited waterfalls. This waterfall is in the top 5 largest in the country, with a dizzying drop of 60 meters. Skógafoss is especially unique because it comes directly from two glaciers. Millions of gallons of glacier water cas...Read more -
Skógafoss, Iceland, Iceland
Hike to the Falls above Skógafoss
4.93.7 mi / 778 ft gainYou can see Skogafoss from the highway. You will also immediately see the tourist buses and the throngs of people working hard to make the same photo. Yes the waterfall is truly amazing (put on your rain gear and get as close as possible to feel its power), but there is so much this river has to ...Read more -
Kvernufoss Parking, Iceland
Walk Behind A Hidden Waterfall at Kvernufoss
5.00.4 miBegin by driving to the Skogar Museum, just off the Ring Road (1). You will take the same turn to get here as you would to get to Skogafoss, so it makes sense to plan to see both at the same time. Just past the Skogar Museum on your left, you'll see a warehouse/hangar building with two large gara...Read more -
Biskupstungnabraut, Iceland
Visit Kerið Crater Lake
3.30.3 miKerið Crater is located in southern Iceland, along the popular golden circle. It is about 15km north of Selfoss, off of highway 35. The caldera was formed not by an explosion, but by the depleting levels of magma which collapsed the volcanic cone into the emptied magma chamber. The brightly colo...Read more