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SI 5 – Three Days – Reykjavík to Laki via the South Mountain Road and back to Reykjavík via the North Mountain Road

Reykjavík to Klaustur via the South Mountain Road (F210, Syðri Fjallabaksleið). Day 2 to Laki crater and on Day 3 back via the North Mountain Road (F208, Nyrðri Fjallabaksleið).

This is a three day tour going west to east from Reykjavík to Klaustur via the South Mountain Road (F210) on day one, a trip into the interior to the Laki craters area on day two, and then back east to west to Reykjavik on day three via the North Mountain Road (F208). The east – west routes can be reversed. Opens around July 1.

Day 1
Departure from Reykjavik not later than 9am heading east along the main road via the village of Hveragerði (coffee stop available), the small town of Selfoss and the village of Hella. There we turn left for a stop at Keldur, an old turf house where you can experience how Icelanders lived in the past. For centuries, turf houses were the homes of the majority of Icelanders. The turf farm at Keldur is an excellent example of old Icelandic architecture and housing, that blends almost seamlessly into the natural landscape.

From there we continue on to Syðri Fjallabaksleið (F210), one of the most remote roads in Iceland, an old highland route north of Mýrdalsjökull glacier that winds through beautiful landscapes and across small rivers and streams. We have brief photo- and stretch stops on the way and then cross the river Bláfjallakvísl and then head on to Mælifellssandur, a vast desert of volcanic sand just north of the glacier and continue on to the beautiful mountain Mælifell.

From there we cross the river Hólmsá and can go for a hike to Hólmsárlón and Rauðibotn, two marvelous very remote places if you wish (about 2 km. walk each way). We look at the Axlarfoss waterfall and continue on top of the mountains down to the Klaustur area area where we spend the night.

Day 2
Klaustur to Laki craters (F206, Lakavegur) and back.

Departure from the Klaustur area no later than 9am and head inland to the Laki craters with a brief stop at Fjadrargljufur (Feather canyon), a stunningly beautiful canyon carvaed out of the volcanic tuft by a small river. Then we head on to the waterfall Fagrifoss whose name translaated to English is The Beautiful fall and it certainly lives up to it´s name.

We continue into the Vatnajökull National Park and the Laki area (Lakagígar) a long volcanic fissure area that erupted in 1873 for over eight months, resulting in a 25 km. long row of approximately 130 craters, with devastating consequences for the population and livestock in Iceland. For a better view, actually a stunning view, the hike up the mountain Laki is not difficult as it has a trail and the elevation is only about 200 metres. We drive around the Laki area with viewing stops and stops at craters filled with water before heading back to the Klaustur area for the night.

Day 3
Departure from the Klaustur area no later then 9am and head inland north on Nyrðri Fjallabaksleið (F208) and along the river Skaftá to Eldgjá, one of the largest canyons in Iceland, 60 km. long and up to 600 meters wide and 200 meters deep. The canyon was formed in a gigantic eruption in 934 AD that lasted for several years resulting in the largest lava flow known in historic times that covers more than 800 square kilometers.

From there we continue west on top of the mountains or at the bottom of gorges, crossing small rivers and creeks on the way to Landmannalaugar, a hot spring area and a popular place for lunch, hikes, photos, a bath in the warm springs, or whatever you feel like doing.

From there we continue on road F208 to view Sigöldugljúfur, The Valley of Tears, as some people call it and then continue to Hrauneyjar for a coffee stop and then on to Reykjavik via the beautiful valley of Thjorsardalur.

Day 1 : Hveragerði – village
Day 1 : Selfoss – small town
Day 1 : Hella – small town
Day 1 : Keldur – historical turf houses
Day 1 : Laufafell – mountain
Day 1 : Álftavatn – lake
Day 1 : Hvanngil – rest stop
Day 1 : Kaldaklofskvísl – river crossing
Day 1 : Mælifellssandur – black desert sand
Day 1 : Mýrdalsjökull – glacier
Day 1 : Mælifell – mountain
Day 1 : Hólmsá – river crossing
Day 1 : Hólmsárlón / Rauðibotn – lakes, hiking
Day 1 : Axlarfoss – waterfall
Day 1 : Snæbýli – farm
Day 1 : Klaustur – rest stop – overnight stay
Day 2 : Fjaðrárgljúfur – Feather canyon
Day 2 : Fagrifoss – waterfall
Day 2 : Vatnajökull National Park
Day 2 : Laki craters – vast area of volcanic craters
Day 2 : Laki – mountain
Day 3 : Skaftá – river
Day 3 : Eldgjá – exceptional geological formations
Day 3 : Landmannalaugar – exceptional geological formations
Day 3 : Sigöldugljúfur, Valley of Tears
Day 3 : Hrauneyjar – cafe/restaurant – rest stop
Day 3 : Thjorsárdalur – valley

We offer pick-up to the following places for this experience:

  • Custom pick up

What's included?

Private guide and transportation.

Exclusions

  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks

What do I need to bring?

The terrain can be rocky, so we suggest wearing good shoes or sturdy boots a sweater and a waterproof/windproof jacket. We do stop at a cafe/restaurant but if you have dietary preferences, you are welcome to bring a packed lunch. A camera and binoculars will enhance your experience.

Cancellation policy

The 100 Euro Confirmation fee is fully refundable up to one week prior to the departure date.

More info

Experience type
Day tour / activity – Private

Booking in advance
Cut off: 1 day

Duration
8 hours

Difficulty
Easy

Categories
Day trips and excursions / Nature / Family friendly

Live tour guide
English

Confirmation and payment

If you’d like more information and / or would like to book a tour, please contact us via e-mail at: icets@icets.is or by phone at: +354 892 0294

With a confirmation of a booking we request a deposit of 100 Euros that is fully refundable up to one week prior to the tour date. The tour itself is payable on location at departure.

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