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Snæfell

Snæfell
Type
Mountains, National Park, Hikings
Emplacement
Snæfell, Austurland, East Iceland
Évaluation
Quatre étoiles
Prix
Gratuit

Iceland's highest free-standing mountain at 1833 m, a remote glacier-topped peak in the East Highlands accessible only by 4x4 in summer.

Snæfell in East Iceland (not to be confused with Snæfellsjökull on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula) is Iceland’s highest free-standing mountain at 1833 m, sitting on the edge of the eastern highlands near the Vatnajökull ice cap. Its summit bears a small glacier and commands extraordinary views across the surrounding lava deserts and mountain ranges.

The mountain is a serious undertaking — the full ascent is a long, strenuous hike on glaciated terrain requiring crampons and ice axe in some conditions. Even the approach is remote, making this a destination for experienced and well-equipped mountaineers or those joining guided tours. The reward is a profound sense of wilderness and one of Iceland’s great panoramas.

Snæfell is accessed via the F910 or F909 highland roads from the east, summer only. A mountain hut at Snæfellsskáli provides basic accommodation for multi-day trips. The peak lies within Vatnajökull National Park. Check with local guides for current conditions before attempting any ascent.

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