From Egilsstaðir, journey to the stunning Stuðlagil Canyon, then cross the highlands to witness the power of Dettifoss waterfall before exploring Mývatn's geothermal landscapes and camping in Húsavík.
Stuðlagil Canyon (East Side)
Hike to the east side of Stuðlagil Canyon for stunning views of the turquoise Jökulsá á Dal river flowing through towering basalt columns. A unique geological wonder.
Möðrudalur Farm
Stop at Iceland's highest inhabited farm for a coffee break and to enjoy the vast, desolate beauty of the highlands. A perfect spot to break up the drive.
Dettifoss (West Side)
Witness the raw power of Europe's most voluminous waterfall, Dettifoss. Feel the spray and hear the thunderous roar as glacial meltwater plunges into the canyon.
Hverir Geothermal Area
Witness the otherworldly landscape of bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, and vibrant mineral deposits, offering a sensory experience of Iceland's raw geothermal power.
Grjótagjá Cave
Discover this small lava cave, once a popular bathing spot, known for its stunning blue geothermal pool and dramatic rock formations. A unique photo opportunity.
Dimmuborgir
Hike the easy 'Church Circle' trail through a field of bizarrely shaped lava pillars and formations, often referred to as the 'Dark Castles' of Iceland. A unique geological wonder.