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Karahnjukar (Kárahnjúkar) Dam

Karahnjukar (Kárahnjúkar) Dam

No marker Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant, Iceland

Standing 193m in height, the controversial Kárahnjúkar Dam and its power station were completed in 2009, producing 690 MW of electricity for the Alcoa aluminium smelter in Reyðarfj...

Eldfell and the 1973 Eruption on Heimaey Island

Eldfell and the 1973 Eruption on Heimaey Island

No marker Eldfell, Iceland

Eldfell (Fire Mountain) is a 200m high crater overlooking the town on Heimaey, the only inhabited island of the Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) archipelago. Following a series...

Hiking to the Waterfalls of the River Skoga

Hiking to the Waterfalls of the River Skoga

No marker Gönguleið um Fimmvörðuháls, Iceland

Duration: 3-5 hours. Difficulty: a steady climb and descent of about 300-400 meters, or more depending on how far you go. You will return by the same path so the choice is you...

Fjallsarlon (Fjallsárlón) walk

Fjallsarlon (Fjallsárlón) walk

No marker Fjallsarlon Rd, Iceland

Duration: 30 minutes (or longer). Difficulty: easy walk along terminal moraines overlooking the lagoon. Interest: glacier tongue, a less-visited iceberg lagoon. Start/End: Fjallsar...

Oddaleid (Oddaleið) Water Trail

Oddaleid (Oddaleið) Water Trail

No marker Borgarfjörður, Iceland

Beautiful woodland hike along Oddalindir and the River Hvita. 5km / 2hrs  

Hvannadalshnukur (Hvannadalshnúkur) Iceland's Highest Peak

Hvannadalshnukur (Hvannadalshnúkur) Iceland's Highest Peak

No marker Hvannadalshnúkur, Iceland

The southernmost part of the Vatnajokull glacier envelops the central volcano Oraefajokull and Iceland's highest peak, Hvannadalshnjukur, at 2110m. Oraefajokull is a stratovolca...

Gjain (Gjáin) gorge

Gjain (Gjáin) gorge

No marker Iceland

Gjain is one of those special places that make you want to linger. The gorge is neither deep nor its waterfalls high but the luxuriant vegetation and curious rock formations, among...

Hverfell crater

Hverfell crater

No marker Hverfjall, Iceland

This tephra crater was formed about 2,800 years ago and at 140m deep and 1km in diameter, it is among the largest explosive craters of its kind. There are two walking trails leadin...

Hekla and its eruptions

Hekla and its eruptions

No marker Hekla, Iceland

Throughout the Middle Ages, it was believed that the entrance to hell was through the volcano Hekla, perhaps because of the severity of its eruptions. Hekla is a young volcano (...