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Hidden Highlands Waterfalls Canyons and Craters Private Tour

Hidden Highlands Waterfalls Canyons and Craters Private Tour

Hidden Highlands Waterfalls Canyons and Craters Private Tour

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Explore Iceland’s hidden gems on this unforgettable adventure. Discover the serene oasis of Gjáin, the towering Háifoss waterfall, the tranquil beauty of Hjálparfoss, the vibrant crater lake Hnausapollur, and the magical canyon of Sigöldugljúfur. This carefully curated route blends dramatic landscapes, rich history, and off-the-beaten-path wonders for an experience unlike any other. Perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike!

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  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • We pickup all travelers from within 50km of Reykjavik city center.
  • A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
  • Free cancellation up to 1000 days before the start time.
  • Gjáin is a hidden gem nestled in the Þjórsárdalur Valley, renowned for its fairytale-like landscape. This lush oasis is dotted with cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear streams, and vibrant green vegetation, creating a serene escape that feels like stepping into another world. The rock formations here are dramatic, with basalt columns framing the water features, making it a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike. Gjáin is also steeped in history — the nearby ruins of the Viking-era farm Stöng offer a glimpse into Iceland’s past. This peaceful yet striking stop is perfect for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty off the beaten path.
  • Located in the Þjórsárdalur Valley, Háifoss is one of Iceland’s tallest waterfalls, plunging 122 meters (400 feet) into a dramatic canyon. Its powerful cascade, alongside the nearby Granni waterfall, creates a breathtaking twin display. The surrounding cliffs, shaped by ancient volcanic activity, provide a stunning backdrop, with moss-covered rocks adding vibrant contrast.

    A short hike offers excellent viewpoints of the falls and canyon, making it a must-see for nature lovers and photographers. Rich in folklore, Háifoss combines natural beauty with Iceland’s legendary charm — an unforgettable stop on your journey.

  • Nestled in the lava fields of Þjórsárdalur, Hjálparfoss is a picturesque, twin waterfall where two streams gracefully merge into a serene pool. Surrounded by rugged basalt formations, the falls create a striking contrast between the dark volcanic rock and the lush greenery that thrives in the area.

    The name Hjálparfoss means “Help Falls,” a nod to its historical significance. Travelers and horses would often stop here to rest and replenish after crossing the challenging Sprengisandur route.

    Today, Hjálparfoss is a peaceful retreat, perfect for quiet reflection, photography, or a relaxing picnic by the water’s edge. Its unique beauty and tranquil surroundings make it an ideal addition to your tour.

  • Þjófafoss is a captivating waterfall on the Þjórsá River, set against the striking backdrop of Búrfell Mountain. Its name, meaning “Thieves’ Falls,” originates from local folklore, where thieves were once punished by being thrown into its powerful waters. The waterfall’s wide, fan-like cascade flows over rugged volcanic rock, creating a dramatic yet serene landscape. Surrounded by lava fields and framed by distant peaks, Þjófafoss offers a peaceful yet powerful display of Iceland’s natural beauty. This stop is perfect for photography enthusiasts and those seeking quieter, off-the-beaten-path destinations.
  • Often called “The Hidden Valley of Waterfalls,” Sigöldugljúfur is a stunning canyon known for its vibrant colors and numerous cascading falls. Located near the Sigalda Power Station, this lesser-known gem offers a mesmerizing blend of turquoise streams, moss-covered cliffs, and striking rock formations.

    The canyon walls are lined with countless small waterfalls that tumble down into the vivid blue river below, creating a magical and serene atmosphere. During the summer months, bright green moss and wildflowers add even more color to the landscape.

    Sigöldugljúfur’s peaceful beauty makes it a fantastic spot for photography and quiet exploration, offering a tranquil contrast to Iceland’s more powerful and dramatic natural wonders. It’s an unforgettable stop that showcases the country’s softer, hidden side.

  • Step back in time at Stöng, a reconstructed Viking-era longhouse nestled in the Þjórsárdalur Valley. This remarkable site offers a glimpse into Iceland’s early settlement history, showcasing authentic architecture and artifacts from the Viking Age. Believed to have been buried under volcanic ash from the Hekla eruption in 1104, Stöng tells a powerful story of resilience and survival. Wander through the carefully restored structure, explore the surrounding landscape, and imagine life as it was centuries ago. This stop offers a unique blend of history and scenery, perfect for those curious about Iceland’s rich heritage.
Difficulty:
Moderate
Duration:
9 hours
Price From:
249.290 ISK

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