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Kerið Admission
Difficulté

Facile

Durée
1 heure
Prix à partir de

600 ISK

6500 year old crater

The Kerið Crater was formed 6,500 years ago and lies at the northern end of a row of craters known as Tjarnarhólar. It is part of the Western Volcanic Zone which also includes the Reykjanes peninsula and Langjökull Glacier. The caldera is approximately 55 m deep, 170 m wide, and 270 m across, and is made up of a unique red volcanic rock.

Visitors to Kerið will be able to hike down one of its sloping walls blanketed with deep green moss, and admire the stunning aquamarine lake at the bottom. The lake is shallow, but its vivid color is due to minerals from the soil.

Kerið was not formed by a volcanic explosion, but rather a cone volcano that erupted and emptied its magma reserve. The weight of the cone then collapsed into the empty magma chamber, creating the current crater. The water in the bottom of the crater is at the same level as the water table and is not caused by rainfall.

  • Des frais de 1001TP3 T s'appliquent en cas d'annulation dans les 1 jours suivant l'heure de début.
  • Annulation gratuite jusqu'à 365 jours avant l'heure de début.

Veuillez noter

  • Plan for around 30–60 minutes to fully enjoy the site.  
  • The rim trail is an easy walk, and the descent to the lake involves a moderate, gravel path.  
  • Be prepared for changing weather conditions; sturdy shoes and layered clothing are recommended.
  • Washrooms are available on-site

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