From Selfoss, journey to Borgarnes, exploring the unique Hraunfossar and Barnafoss lava waterfalls, witnessing Deildartunguhver's power, and hiking Grábrók Crater.
Grábrók Crater
An easily accessible volcanic crater offering panoramic views of the surrounding lava fields and the valley. The short, well-maintained path leads to the rim for stunning vistas.
Deildartunguhver
Europe's most powerful hot spring, gushing over 180 liters of boiling water per second. Witness the raw geothermal energy and steam rising from the earth.
Hraunfossar
A series of beautiful, gentle waterfalls flowing out of Hallmundarhraun, a lava field formed by an eruption of a volcano under the Langjökull glacier. The water seeps through porous lava, emerging as countless tiny cascades.
Barnafoss
Adjacent to Hraunfossar, Barnafoss, or 'Children's Waterfall,' is known for its turbulent, narrow rapids flowing through a rocky canyon, with a tragic local legend associated with its name.
The Settlement Exhibition - Borgarnes
Delve into Iceland's rich saga history and the settlement of Borgarnes through engaging exhibits. This museum provides a fascinating insight into the country's Viking past and early inhabitants.