
Landmannalaugar – One way from Landmannalaugar to Reykjavík
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Cañón Stuðlagil is home to one of Iceland's largest and most breathtaking basalt column formations, making it an incredibly photogenic site, mainly when the river runs clear. The striking blue-green hue of the water, contrasted with the vibrant basalt columns, never fails to leave visitors in awe. As a glacial river, its appearance changes with the seasons. Yet, despite these shifts, the canyon and river remain consistently stunning, making this a must-visit destination for travelers.
In this tour, we will visit Cañón Stuðlagil from the newly renovated viewpoint at Grund. From there, you can get a good aerial view of the basalt columns and the magnificent canyon from the safety of various carefully crafted viewing platforms and trails.
After marveling at the stunning beauty of Stuðlagil Canyon, we journey further into the highlands to Hafrahvammagljúfur Canyon, where we stop to witness the grandeur of this 200-meter-deep gorge. This is Iceland's deepest canyon, also known as Dimmugljúfur, or "The Dark Canyon," because sunlight barely reaches its deepest point.
Along the way, we visit a hidden gem where guests can soak in a natural hot spring surrounded by serene wilderness (Note: No changing room or other facilities are available at the hot spring). On the return journey from the highlands, we stop at the Hálslón reservoir and the Kárahnjúkar dam, where we view Iceland's largest power plant, one of the biggest in Europe.
Recoger:
Seyðisfjörður – Cruise ship port – A la hora de inicio del recorrido
Egilsstaðir ñona Hús handanna tienda de artesanía y diseño ñán 30 minutos después de la hora de inicio
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El clima en Islandia puede ser impredecible, así que traiga ropa y equipo adecuados para mantenerse cómodo durante todo el recorrido.
Consejos de viaje, nuevas guías y aviso cuando el pronóstico de auroras se vea bien. Sin spam.