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Discover South Iceland
Glaciers – Geysirs – Volcanoes – Mountains – Waterfalls

Attractions

Dyrhólaey and Reynisdrangar
Dyrhólaey and Reynisdrangar
Dyrhólaey is a 120-meter high promontory, not far from Vík. The place got its name from the massive arch that the sea has eroded from the headland. (The name literally means "door-hole"). W...
Eldgjá, The Fire Canyon
Eldgjá, The Fire Canyon
Eldgjá is a volcanic canyon in Iceland. Eldgjá and the nearby Laki craters are part of the same volcanic system as Katla in the south of the country. Eldgjá means "fire canyon" in Icelandic...
Eyjafjallajökull Glacier
Eyjafjallajökull Glacier
The Eyjafjallajökull glacier is a 1666m high glacier-capped stratovolcano. It is one of the smaller glaciers of Iceland. It is situated to the north of Skógar and to the south and west of the bigger ...
Fjallabak Nature Reserve
Fjallabak Nature Reserve
The Fjallabak Nature Reserve was established in 1979. The Nature reserve is 47.000 hectares and is over 500 meters above sea level. The land is mountainous, sculptured by volcanoes and geothermal act...
Gjáin, Gorge Thjorsardalur
Gjáin, Gorge Thjorsardalur
This beautiful natural phenomenum and oasis at the edge of the central highlands should not be passed by, if you are travelling in the Thjorsar Valley. The Red River (Rauda) cascades into and through...
Great Geysir
Great Geysir
One of the greatest natural attractions of Iceland and part of the famous "Golden Circle Tour", the Great Geysir, or Stori-Geysir, has been dormant since 1916 when it suddenly ceased to spo...
Gullfoss- The Golden Waterfall
Gullfoss- The Golden Waterfall
Gullfoss is Iceland's most famous waterfall, and one of the natural wonders of the world. It is in the mighty glacial river Hvitá (White river), just a few kilometers from another natural wonder, the...
Hekla Center
Hekla Center
Unique architecture in a generous surrounding Heklacenter. When the owners of Leirubakki first got the idea to built a museum at Leirubakki, they sat together with EON-architects, Hlédís Sveinsdótti...
Highland Pearls and Waterfalls
Highland Pearls and Waterfalls
The Icelandic Highlands north of Mount Hekla offer some beautiful natural scenery that is for the most part accessible by road vehicles. Hiking from the main roads is of course always an alternativ...
Hrafntinnusker
Hrafntinnusker
The English name of this 1128 m high mountain is The Obsidian Skerry. It is situated some distance east of the infamous volcano Hekla. It is accessible by 4WD vehicles from the north and south. On a ...
Icelandic Wonders - Elves, Trolls and Norhern Lights
Icelandic Wonders - Elves, Trolls and Norhern Lights
Icelandic Wonders is a museum encompassing approximately 1200 square metres that is dedicated to elves, trolls and Northern Lights. The museum is situated in Stokkseyri, which is about 70 km from Rey...
Jökulheimar and Tungnaá
Jökulheimar and Tungnaá
In the middle of nowhere. This is a good place to "get away from it all" - the silence is total, unbroken even by bird calls. ...
Jökulsarlon, Glacier Lagoon
Jökulsarlon, Glacier Lagoon
Jökulsárlón is the best known and the largest of a number of glacial lakes in Iceland. It is situated at the south end of the glacier Vatnajökull between Skaftafell National Park and Höfn. It is also...
Keldur- Iceland oldest house
Keldur- Iceland oldest house
North of the villages of Hella and Hvolsvöllur is the ancient farm of Keldur. The farm is mentioned in several Sagas, including Njál’s Saga. It is located by a natural spa at the edge of a lava...
Kerið Crater
Kerið Crater
On The Golden Circle tour and just by Skálholt, there are a group of craters, including the 55 m deep explosion crater Kerid that harbours a small green lake. This crater is a result of an old explos...
Kerlingarfjöll Mountains
Kerlingarfjöll Mountains
The mountain massif Kerlingarfjöll (The Giantess Mountains; 800 - 1500 m) is the main ornament in the chain of mountains and glaciers framing the Kjölur area. It covers about 150 km² area southe...
Lakagígar and Eldgjá
Lakagígar and Eldgjá
Lakagígar, are a part of Skaftafell National Park. The area contains some of the world’s most remarkable geological formations while the plant and animal life is also of special interest. Becau...
Landmannalaugar
Landmannalaugar
Peaceland between the mountains ! This unique pearl of the interior is situated in a valley between colorful, steep mountains at the high and dark edge of the rhyolite lava field Laugahraun. This is...
Langisjór, south west of Vatnajökull glacier
Langisjór, south west of Vatnajökull glacier
Langisjór is a lake in the Highlands of Iceland. It is around 20 km in length and up to 2 km wide, with a total surface area of about 26 km² and a depth of 75m at its deepest point. The lake is ...
Man-made Caves in Iceland
Man-made Caves in Iceland
Hellnahellir is the biggest man-made cave in Iceland, about 200 square meters. It is first time mentioned in some manuscripts from 1332. The cave is open for tourists by arrangement. The caves are we...
Mount Hekla
Mount Hekla
An active volcano for centuries, Mount Hekla is one of the most famous volcanoes in the world. Old tales tell of the belief that the souls of the condemned traveled through Hekla's crater on their wa...
Mýrdalsjökull Glacier and Katla Volcano
Mýrdalsjökull Glacier and Katla Volcano
Mýrdalsjökull is a glacier located in the south of Iceland. It is situated to the north of Vík í Mýrdal and to the east of the smaller glacier Eyjafjallajökull. Its peak reaches 1493 m in height and ...
Oddi church - Wedding in Iceland
Oddi church - Wedding in Iceland
Oddi, in the fields of the Ranga, is a major historic site. It first became famous around the middle of the 11th Century, when a church was built there, and thus is one of the oldest church sites in ...
Seljalandsfoss and Gljúfrabúi Waterfalls
Seljalandsfoss and Gljúfrabúi Waterfalls
A unique waterfall in the river Seljalandsá, about 17 km west from Skógar. It is 60 meters high with a foot path behind it at the bottom of the cliff, but with a thin cascade. It is the only known wa...
Seljavellir Swimming Pool
Seljavellir Swimming Pool
The swimming pool/hot spring Seljavallalaug is situated in a short and a narrow valley near the farm Seljavellir at the foot of the Eyjafjoll Mountains in South Iceland. The local Youth Club built th...
Skaftafell National Park and Vatnajökull Glacier
Skaftafell National Park and Vatnajökull Glacier
Skaftafell is Iceland's second largest National Park after Thingvellir. It lies in the Glacier Country, a remote but attractive part of the south. The park covers an area of about 1,600 km2 which spr...
Skálholt Church
Skálholt Church
Situated in the lower part of the Biskupstungur valley between the rivers Hvítá and Brúará, Skálholt is one of Iceland's places of special historical interest. For seven centuries it was the scene ...
Skogar Folk Museum and Skogafoss Waterfall
Skogar Folk Museum and Skogafoss Waterfall
Only a few kilometers away from the south shores of Iceland, lies the village of Skógar along the Southern Ring Road. It is a popular summer-resort centre surrounded by unusual scenic beauty. The bre...
Stöng, Commonwealth Settlement Farm
Stöng, Commonwealth Settlement Farm
Some early settlers of Iceland chose the fertile valley of Thjorsádal as the site for their farmsteads. They were unaware of the fact that the tranquil-looking, snow-capped mountain towering on the s...
Strandakirkja Church
Strandakirkja Church
The humble wooden church Strandakirkja on the southwest coast on the road between Thorlakshöfn and Grindavik has been central in many seamen’s prayer for centuries. The original church is said ...
Surtsey Island
Surtsey Island
"Surtur comes from the South... the hot stars down from Heaven are whirled. Fierce grows the steam and the life-feeding flame, until fire leaps high about Heaven itself." - From the Iceland...
Þakgil Camping Site
Þakgil Camping Site
Þakgil is located between Höfðabrekkuafrétti and Mýrdalssandur. The name “Þakgil”, þak meaning roof and gil meaning canyon, and as the name suggests the weather is usually very good. To g...
Thingvellir National Park
Thingvellir National Park
Thingvellir, 50 km (31 miles) to the east of Reykjavík, is the national shrine of Iceland. Iceland's most historic site, and one of its most beautiful places, it is  also part of The Golden Circ...
Thjorsadalur Valley
Thjorsadalur Valley
Thjorsádalur is one of the attractions in the valley of the River Thjorsá. It is a great day trip all-year round from Hotel Ranga and Hotel Highland and is well worth a visit. One of the attractions ...
Þjórsárver
Þjórsárver
- The largest breeding ground for pink-footed geese Þjórsárver is an extensive, mostly vegetated, part of the central highlands of Iceland, stretching for about 140 km2, mostly on the west side of ...
Thorsmörk, Nature Reserve
Thorsmörk, Nature Reserve
The Thorsmörk ("Thor's woods") natural reserve is one of the most beautiful places in Iceland. It is surrounded by natural boundaries like mountains, ice caps and glacier rivers & lagoo...
Thrihyrningur
Thrihyrningur
Thríhyrningur, (in English meaning “the Three-Horned-Mountain”) lies within plain view of Hotel Ranga and is only about 15km distant. It is a monument in South Iceland and visible from gr...
Þuríðarbúð á Stokkseyri
Þuríðarbúð á Stokkseyri
Þuríðarbúð was erected in 1949 in memory of Þuríður Einarsdóttir and old working procedures. Captain (or foreman) Þuríður Einarsdóttir was born in 1777 and died in 1863. She went on her first fishi...
Vatnajökull Glacier
Vatnajökull Glacier
Vatnajökull is the largest glacier in Iceland. It is located in the south-east of the island, covering more than 8% of the country. With a size of 8,100 km², it is the largest glacier in Europe....
Veidivötn Lakes - Fishing Lakes
Veidivötn Lakes - Fishing Lakes
The lakes are rich in trout that are believed to be from one of the oldest stocks in Europe. They vary in size, 3-6 pounders being common, and are known for their excellent taste. Veidivötn Lakes are...
Westman Islands
Westman Islands
The Westman Islands are a group of fifteen islands, situated just off the south coast of Iceland. The main island, Heimaey, has a population of about 5,000, and is the only one of the islands that is...
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