Private Borgarfjordur Silver Circle Tour – With Krauma Spa and Dinner
Private Borgarfjordur Silver Circle Tour - With Krauma Spa and Dinner
What to expect
The Private Silver Circle of Borgarfjordur tour takes you deep into Borgarfjordur and the heartland of the Icelandic Sagas, where the untamed landscapes and striking scenery of West Iceland help to bring Viking history to life.
Marvelous waterfalls, dramatic lava fields, spectacular lava caves, boiling hot springs, and medieval Icelandic heritage are all on your itinerary today.
Hraunfossar
Next, we will see the great Hraunfossar, a stunning series of waterfalls formed by several rivers running a distance of about 900m across the Hallmundarhraun lava field, created a thousand years ago by a volcano erupting under the nearby Langjokull glacier.
Hraunfossar translates as the “Lava Waterfalls”, but nowadays it’s clear glacial meltwater that tumbles down into the Hvita (White) river below to provide one of the most breathtaking views in the country.
Barnafoss
A short walk through the many viewing points and platforms here brings us to another beautiful waterfall, but this is one with a tragic tale to tell. This is Barnafoss, or “the waterfall of the children”. The sad story here is that there used to be a natural stone bridge over these ferociously powerful falls, and one day two children from a nearby farm fell to their deaths when they were trying to cross the river. The grief-stricken mother had the bridge destroyed, so that no others would ever suffer the same fate.
Husafell
Husafell is a magical place to unwind after a day of wonder, with birch tree woodlands, waterfalls, rugged lava fields, crystal-clear water springs, medieval remains and much more to see.
The fairytale setting of Husafell has been home to many artists, and the modern-day sculptor Pall Gudmundsson now makes interesting faces and even rock harps, which he cuts out of local stones. The Husafell Stone can also be found here, a legendary lifting stone that has been used to test the strength of the locals and in international competitions.
Reykholt
Snorralaug (Snorri’s Pool) is a smaller hot spring found just a few minutes walking's away in Reykholt, where local people have bathed since the 12th century. This pool was first mentioned in the medieval writings of Snorri Sturluson, a famous Icelandic poet and chieftain, who used to live and bathe here. Snorralaug is now a protected archaeological site, and Snorri’s story is a very important part of Iceland’s history.
There will be time to take pictures of the beautiful old timber church here, which dates back to the 19th century. You can take a look inside (we can´t guarantee that the church is open, but most of the time it is), where a viewing glass to a medieval smithy cistern can be seen.
Deildartunguhver
Our next stop is a visit to Deildartunguhver (next to Krauma), famed as the most powerful hot springs in Europe. It produces more than 180 liters of boiling hot water per second! You can feel the fierce power of Mother Nature as you walk safely on boardwalks through billowing clouds of steam around the bubbling hot springs, or just see them from the viewing platform.
Krauma
We will end the day at Europe's most powerful hot spring and watch it bellow as you relax in the baths of Krauma. Then we will finish the day with a meal at Krauma's restaurant.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see the most stunning landscapes in Western Iceland with Different Iceland.
- Entrance to Krauma Spa and lunch at Krauma restaurant (selected menu)
- Towel rental at Krauma
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Not recommended for people with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
- If the client chooses a hotel, please wait in the lobby and be attentive to the arrival of the driver.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 10 hours
- Price From:
- 255.000 ISK