Volcanic Wonders of Reykjanes Geopark
Volcanic Wonders of Reykjanes Geopark

Volcanic Wonders of Reykjanes Geopark

Witness an active volcano

The Reykjanes peninsula is uniquely situated at the meeting point of two continents—the North American and Eurasian plates. This rare location makes it a true volcanic wonder, so it’s no surprise that the region was recognised as a UNESCO Global Geopark—a designation given to geological sites with exceptional international significance.Our adventure starts with a pickup in Reykjavík, and we’ll travel through some truly unique landscapes. Along the way, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of rugged coastlines, volcanic craters, lakes and sweeping lava fields that showcase Iceland’s dramatic beauty.Our first stop is Seltún, one of Iceland’s most iconic geothermal areas. Here, you can admire the boiling springs, mud pools and the colourful, steaming ground and feel nature’s raw power under your feet.Next, we head to Fagradalsfjall Volcano, the youngest volcano in Iceland, surrounded by expansive, still-warm lava fields. Here, we’ll hike to a scenic viewpoint, crossing terrain that looks like something from another planet to get close to one of Iceland’s newest lava fields. The hike takes about 45 minutes and offers a chance to witness the incredible aftermath of recent eruptions. You can even touch rocks that emerged from the magma chambers just three years ago. Along the way, our expert guide will share fascinating insights about the region’s unique geology and local stories about the recent volcanic activity. At the viewpoint, you'll have plenty of time to take photos and get close to the edge of the lava field. The return hike to the parking lot takes another 45 minutes, making the total hiking experience, including stops, around 2 hours.The total hiking distance is about 5.5 kilometres (approximately 3.4 miles). The path is well-maintained and easy to follow, but you can expect some moderately steep inclines as there’s an elevation gain of around 300 meters over two kilometres, making it a moderately steep incline. Changing weather and snow conditions can make the hike more challenging, but it’s suitable for anyone in good physical condition. Be sure to wear warm, comfortable, wind- and waterproof clothing, along with sturdy boots and hiking spikes to stay prepared.Before returning to Reykjavík, we'll visit another scenic spot, Strandarkirkja. It's a tiny church with a rich cultural history, standing alone in a beautiful, remote location—a perfect spot for a moment of tranquillity.Finally, we wrap up the tour with a stop at a local restaurant, where you can enjoy a delicious lunch (optional, not included). It’s the perfect way to refuel and reflect on the incredible experiences of the day.

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