Wonders of the Wilderness
Seyðisfjörður
Duration: 9 – 10 hours. Experience the secluded beauty of the East Iceland wilderness and its charming landscape and history.
Experience the secluded beauty of the East Iceland wilderness. On this voyage, through fertile valleys and desolate highlands, you will witness the incredible contrast of the Icelandic nature as well as the rich history of the area.
Among the places you will visit is Europes largest hydroelectric power plant and a restored 1843 farm. On our tour there will be deep ravines, hot geothermal waterfall and a visit to the Wilderness Center where you can immerse your self in the history of Iceland.
- Fully guided tour
- Transportation
- Entrance to the Icelandic Wilderness Center
- Visit to Sænautasel farm
- Light refreshments
- All taxes and fees
We will start the journey riding through fertile Jökuldalur Glacier Valley where we encounter picture-perfect waterfalls on the way to Sænautasel, a restored turf-roof farm that dates back to 1843.
We continue our voyage to the deep ravines of Hafrahvammagljúfur and to bathe under a hidden gem, a naturally warm geothermal waterfall in Laugarvalladalur Valley. It is ideal for taking a bath or a shower in the warm waterfall where the stream runs into the valley's main river.
Finally, on the way back to Egilsstaðir we stop at Kárahnjúkar, the biggest power plant in Europe, to take encounter epic views of the canyon below. In summer we also drive towards Fljótsdalur Valley to visit Iceland’s largest forest, Hallormsstaðarskógur with larch, red spruce, native birch, rowan, and willow trees. While there be on the lookout for the legendary monster of Lake Lagarfljót.
– Warm clothing
– Swimsuit and towel
– Good hiking shoes
– Water bottle
Meeting point: Egilsstaðir Camping Site
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 10 hours
- Price From:
- 64.500 ISK