Places and info for highlands of Iceland
about the highlands of Iceland
Get to know more about the highlands of Iceland and the great places to see.
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Fjallabak North – Road F208
Road F208 in Iceland, also known as Fjallabaksleið nyrðri or the North Fjallabak, is a highland road that offers an unparalleled journey into the country’s heartland. This route provides access to some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in Iceland, including the Háifoss waterfall, known as the ‘Tall Falls’, and Landmannalaugar, a geothermal wonderland famed for its colorful rhyolite mountains and natural hot springs.

Sveinstindur the mountain
Sveinstindur is a majestic mountain located in the highlands of Iceland, standing at an elevation of approximately 1,090 meters. It’s situated near the southwestern corner of the vast Vatnajökull glacier, offering unparalleled views of its surroundings. On clear days, the summit of Sveinstindur offers 360-degree views of over half of Iceland, including four glaciers. Its unique location and the breathtaking panorama it provides make Sveinstindur an attractive destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Despite its beauty, the mountain remains somewhat off the beaten path, providing a peaceful and unspoiled Icelandic experience to those who choose to venture to its lofty heights.

Kirkjubæjarklaustur: Starting point
Kirkjubæjarklaustur is a great starting point for entering the highlands of Iceland.

Langisjór the lake in highlands of Iceland
Langisjór is a serene, untouched oasis located in the remote highlands of Iceland, often termed as the ‘land of ice and fire’. This 20-kilometer long lake, set against the backdrop of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, offers an unparalleled experience of pristine wilderness. The surrounding attractions such as Skaftárhlaup, a volcanic canyon, and Vatnaoldur, the caldera of the Laki volcano, add to the region’s enchanting allure. For adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts, Langisjór provides an array of hiking trails, each leading to unique and awe-inspiring vistas, including the panoramic views from Sveinstindur Mountain. If you crave solitude and wish to immerse yourself in unspoiled natural beauty, Langisjór is the destination for you. It is indeed a hidden gem that beckons the explorer in you.

Hólaskjól the gateway to the higlands of Iceland
Hólaskjól is a true gem nestled in the highlands of Iceland and is often considered the gateway to this surreal landscape. Here, you’ll be welcomed by untamed wilderness, vast expanses of otherworldly terrain, and the ethereal beauty of northern lights on clear nights. As for accommodations, Hólaskjól hosts a comfortable Highland Center, providing a variety of options for travelers. It boasts a cozy cabin with dormitory-style rooms, a campsite for those who prefer a closer connection with nature, and a well-equipped kitchen for self-catering. Regardless of the option chosen, visitors can rest assured they will have a warm and safe haven to return to after their highland adventures.