Kjölur & Golden Circle
A unique experience of awesome and untouched wilderness, along one of the most popular roads to the heart of the Highlands with rocky deserts, craggy mountain peaks, glaciers, volcanoes, hidden valleys, hot springs & the famous national park.
A unique experience of awesome and untouched wilderness, along one of the most popular roads to the heart of the Highlands with rocky deserts, craggy mountain peaks, glaciers, volcanoes, hidden valleys, hot springs & the famous national park..
Highlights of the Tour
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The Kjölur Route – In the footsteps of former outlaws
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Geysir & Strokkur – Hydrothermal features & erupting hot spring
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Gullfoss – Amazing powerful waterfall
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Langjökull – The second largest glacier in Iceland
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Hofsjökull – The Force of Nature
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Kerlingarfjöll – The colorful mountain, valley of trolls
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Þingvellir – Nature & History at the National Park
Complimentary pick up and drop off, round trip transportation, professional guidance, hot drinks and wifi on board
The mountainous center of Iceland, with its glaciers, volcanoes, lava fields is like nothing else you have ever experienced. A true pearl for all nature lovers, far away from the world’s turmoil. You will discover the fascinating wilderness of one of the most popular and inaccessible highland roads of Iceland. The Kjölur route, only accessible during the summer, is intimately associated with many legends and mysteries of Icelandic history. Discovered by the earliest settlers and recorded in the Book of Settlements, Kjölur area was known for outlaws, thieves , ghosts and evil spirits. The desert and hard conditions of the region provided them a shelter… This unique road offers amazing natural treasures and breathtaking panoramas.
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In the footsteps of former outlaws to the heart of the Highlands
- Difficulty:
- Very Easy
- Duration:
- 14 hours
- Price From:
- 41.900 ISK