Kálfafell, Iceland
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Þjóðvegur, Iceland
Photograph Foss á Siðu
5.0Foss a Sidu is less famous than many of the waterfalls on the south coast, but its easy access and unique surroundings make it well worth the stop. The river Fossa falls over a 30m cliff with jagged landscape on either side. Two farms sit below the waterfall on opposite sides of the river. Dif...Read more -
Fjaðrárgljúfur, Iceland
Explore Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon
4.81.2 miThis canyon is one of those places in Iceland that you don't find in any of the brochures, and don't see many photos of, but that's one of the reasons it's all that much more magical when you get there. There is a little grassy walking trail along the side of the canyon, with dramatic views to t...Read more -
64.016137,-16.968895, Iceland
Camp at Skaftafell Campground
Skaftafell is a large campground in the largest national park in Iceland. Grass for tents is located on the east side of the campground and gravel is on the west side for vans. You are situated very close to plenty of hiking trails that you can reach from the campsites themselves. Some of the mo...Read more -
Svartifoss Trail, Iceland
Svartifoss
4.92.73 mi / 505 ft gainAt 20 meters tall, Svartifoss, also known as Black Falls, is one of the most popular waterfalls located in Iceland’s Skaftafell National Park. This waterfall’s claim to fame is definitely the beautiful hexagonal basalt columns that surround the falls making for an otherworldly oasis in the middle...Read more -
Svartifoss Trail, Iceland
Skaftafellsjökull Glacier
4.03.07 mi / 285 ft gainThe glacier Skaftafellsjökull is an outlet of Vatnajökull, which is the largest continental glacier in Europe. It's a part of Skaftafell National Park, about half-way between Höfn and Vík in Southern Iceland. Parking is easily found at the Skaftafell Visitor Centre and you can follow a paved pat...Read more -
Skaftafellsvegur, Iceland
Scramble Kristínartindar
11.2 mi / 3412.1 ft gainKristínartindar isn't for the feint of heart, and even I almost fall into that category. But a lot of the trail can be done extremely easy, and is still a really awesome hike as it overlooks a glacial tongue.The hike starts at Skaftafell Visitor Centre, and you'll actually start on the Svartifoss...Read more -
Svinafellsjokulsvegur, Iceland
Explore Svinafellsjokull
5.0Look for the point of interest sign to Svinafellsjokull several minutes past the exit for Skaftafell National Park. Drive down the dirt road for approximately 5 minutes before reaching the parking lot. From the parking lot there is a clearly marked trail towards the view point. The walk to the ...Read more -
Hofskirkja, Iceland
Hofskirkja Turf Church
Hofskirkja is the last turf roofed church constructed in Iceland. It also has a mounded cemetery surrounding it. Please be respectful and do not walk on the the mounded graves. When we visited we saw other tourists walking all over them.Read more -
Fjallsarlon Road, Iceland
Explore Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon
4.6From the parking lot follow the well marked path down to the lagoon. You will walk slightly uphill for a few minutes and then continue on the fairly flat trail until you reach a view point of the lagoon. From here you can continue down to the shoreline to get some more up close views. Stay on t...Read more -
63.992115,-19.058868, Iceland
Hike to the view from Bláhnúkur
4 mi / 1640.4 ft gainThe route for the Laugavegur Trail technically leaves the trailhead Landmannalaugar through the Laugahraun lava field—but if you choose not to detour over Bláhnúkur, you’ll miss one of the most visually stunning parts of the entire trail. If you’re camped out at Landmannalaugar instead of trekkin...Read more -
Landmannalaugar, Iceland
Backpack the Laugavegur Trail: Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk
5.034 mi / -984.3 ft gainFirst things first - catch one of the buses to the trailhead at Landmannalaugar. We chose to leave from a small hostel in Hella and ended up riding for just over two hours to reach our destination. If anything is going to give you a taste of what's to come, it'll be driving through the volcanic l...Read more -
Landmannalaugar, Iceland
Hike Vörðuhnúkur Skalli-Landmannalaugar
5.09.3 mi / 2290 ft gainOn official map of the base camp this is trek n6 http://www.landmannalaugar.inf... , as you can see there are shorter versions combined with few other paths. You start at an elevation of 574m to climb up to 952m and then back. With a total distance of 15 km of uninterrupted great views around, wh...Read more -
Þakgil, Iceland
Camp & Hike at Thakgil
Thakgil, or Þakgil, is a one-of-a-kind campground nestled in a small canyon surrounded by steep, mossy walls. To get there, you'll follow a dirt mountain road up into the mountains, passing a glacial river and finally entering into the canyon where the campsite is located. The campground feature...Read more -
Þjóðvegur, Iceland
Watch the Sunrise from Ice Beach
4.5One of the more popular sites in Iceland is the Jökulsárlón Ice Lagoon, but an equally amazing site lies right across the highway where icebergs wash ashore after leaving the ice lagoon. These pieces of ice make for a stunning view on the black sand beach and are not to be missed at sunrise!Read more -
64.04519885075258,-16.17874145507813, Iceland
Jökulsárlón Lagoon
4.82.62 mi / 55.12 ft gainFrom Reykjavik, just head south on Hwy 1 for about 3 hours until you reach Jokulsarlon. It's just off both sides of the road and a bridge drives over it - you wont miss it. If facing east, the lake is on the left side of the road and Diamond Beach is on the right. Both are awesome spots to shoot ...Read more -
Þjóðvegur, Iceland
Boat Tour of the Jokulsarlon Iceberg Lagoon
About a 4 and a half hour drive from Reykjavik, a bridge welcomes you to Jokulsarlon, the ice berg lagoon. There are numerous activities around the area such as photographing the icebergs that have washed ashore on the black sand beach nearby. However if you really want to fully experience the la...Read more