Selfoss, Iceland
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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 -
Reykjadalur, Iceland
Reykjadalur Hot Springs
4.45.84 mi / 1027 ft gainThe trailhead to start your journey to the Reykjadalur hot river is located at the Hot River cafe near the town of Hveragerði. A large parking lot is available, and the option to grab a coffee or snack at the cafe before heading out. The trail is wide and very easy to follow with a steady incli...Read more -
Þingvellir Visitor Center, Iceland
Hike through Þingvellir National Park
4.12 mi / 50 ft gainFrom the visitor center there are several trails that lead into the countryside. Take the obvious trail down the ramp and into the gap where you can explore the beautiful terrain, waterfalls and historic sites. You could easily spend an entire day hiking around and having fun. Don’t forget to ext...Read more -
64.2621888,-20.5211868, Iceland
Brúarfoss [CLOSED]
5.00.6 mi / 50 ft gainNOTE: The walking path leading to Brúarfoss waterfall has been closed by one of the landowners due to overuse. You can read more about the closure here: http://icelandmag.is/article/p... Brúarfoss is a small waterfall, especially compared to the many thundering giants cascading off Iceland's cli...Read more -
Mógilsá, Iceland
Hike Mount Esja, Iceland
5.03.5 mi / 1788.1 ft gainIceland is undoubtedly a land bubbling with adventure, and attracts a growing number of visitors each year seeking to explore its diverse terrain. While road-trips and “bikepacking” expeditions around the Ring Road are becoming more commonplace, many transatlantic travelers often find themselves ...Read more -
Glymur Trailhead, Iceland
Hike Iceland's Tallest Waterfall: Glymur
5.0This amazing waterfall empties into a giant, beautiful canyon and with such a short hike, the reward is well worth the time. There are several caves to walk through and smaller waterfalls along the hike, which are all equally awesome to shoot. This is a great spot to hit up on your drive around t...Read more -
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 -
Akrajfall Trailhead, Iceland
Hike to the South Summit of Mount Akrafjall
13 mi / 1814.3 ft gainThe roundtrip hike up the south summit takes 2-5 hours. The trail is flat and easy to follow at first, then farther up the mountain you'll encounter a more jagged path with some spongy grass areas. There are two false summits along the trail (the first is the only one you can see from the parking...Read more -
Háifoss, Iceland
Explore Háifoss
4.5The waterfall Háifoss is situated near the volcano Hekla in the south of Iceland. The river Fossá drops 122m making Háifoss the third highest waterfall on the island. To get to Háifoss waterfall from Reykjavik drive east on ring-road Highway 1, past the town of Selfoss. Take a left turn on road 3...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