
7-Hours Hiking Tour in Geldingadalir Volcanoes in Reykjanes
7-Hours Hiking Tour in Geldingadalir Volcanoes in Reykjanes
Our Volcano hike and Geothermal tour is a great introduction to the influence volcanic activity has had on the landscape of Iceland. This tour explores the Reykjanes Peninsula which is located a short drive from the capital Reykjavík. The peninsula is situated on the fissure line of the mid-Atlantic ridge which is the cause of all the eruptions, earthquakes and other seismic activity in the region.
The highlight of the tour is of course the visit to the eruption sites at Fagradalsfjall and Meradlir volcanoes situated in the Geldingadalir valley. This is Iceland´s most recently active volcano. This is a rare opportunity indeed as there have been very few easily accessible and safe to visit active volcanoes in Iceland in living memory. This tour offers a chance to experience geothermal wonders, natural phenomena, and places of stunning beauty.
Snacks
Lunch
Free Wifi
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Not recommended for people with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
- We make a note to coordinate with the customers regarding pick up time and location, as we pick up at most hotels in Reykjavik. We pick up the clients outside their hotel or airbnb at an agreed upon time, our vehicles are marked with company name, logo and phone number for the recognition of the customer.
- A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
- Free cancellation up to 1000 days before the start time.
- A walk between the American and Euroasian continental plates at the Bridge between Continents.
- Kleifarvatn is the third largest lake in the South and one of the deepest lakes in the country. There is considerable geothermal heat in the southern part of the lake.
Rumor has it that a monster has stayed at Kleifarvatn and is seen there every now and then. Supposed to have been a worm monster, black in color and about the size of a large whale.
- Seltún has many mudpots and fumaroles, and minerals deposited from geothermal solutions provide colorful sediments. The area is extremely colorful due to mineral deposits from geothermal solutions.
- This tour explores the Reykjanes Peninsula which is located a short drive from the capital Reykjavík. The peninsula is situated on the fissure line of the mid-Atlantic ridge which is the cause of all the eruptions, earthquakes and other seismic activity in the region. This is Iceland´s most recently active volcano. This is a rare opportunity indeed as there have been very few easily accessible and safe to visit active volcanoes in Iceland in living memory.
- The mud pools take form where steam from boiling geothermal reservoir water emanates and condenses and mixes with surface water. Accompanying gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide make the water acid. This causes alteration of the fresh lava rock to clay.
- The first lighthouse in Iceland was built on Valahnúkur in Reykjanes in the year 1878. In 1905 earthquakes and big waves had done a lot of damage later causing it to be demolished. A new lighthouse was therefore built on Bæjarfell hill in Reykjanes.
- Difficulty:
- Challenging
- Duration:
- 7 hours









