The 8 most spectacular road trips in Iceland
Mar 4, 2024 鈥 10 min read
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Driving in Iceland is a dreamy experience, and having your own set of wheels offers the freedom to explore the country at your own pace.
Picture the scene: you鈥檙e gliding along a road curling around a snowy hillside. On your right, a steep, rocky slope, the top shrouded in fog. On your left, the surf beats against vertical cliffs, with sea birds circling overhead. Before you, the crystal blue waters of yet another fjord stretch out to the horizon.
There鈥檚 no better feeling than heading out and seeing where the road takes you. But, should you require a little more structure to your overland odyssey, we鈥檝e selected eight unforgettable Iceland road trips to get you started.
1. Hit the road on the Blue Diamond tourist route
Best road trip for volcanic activity
Keflav铆k International Airport 鈥 Keflav铆k International Airport; 75鈥115km (50鈥70 miles); 1 day
From Keflav铆k International Airport, the tourist route loops around the otherworldly lava landscapes of Reykjanes Peninsula, through quiet seaside villages and the wondrous Reykjanes Geopark, recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2015.
Nowhere else are the borders between the American and Eurasian tectonic plates as visible. All around are signs of geothermal and volcanic activity: the milky blue waters of the steam into the sky, while Geldingadalir (which erupted in 2021 and again in August 2022, but is now inactive) continues to wow visitors. Check safety alerts before you visit.
There are many more discoveries to be made on the route, including the windswept shore by Reykjanes lighthouse and Kleifarvatn Lake (home, according to legend, to a wormlike monster the size of a whale), and there are myriad hiking trails.
Planning tip: You can do a round trip in less than a day, but it鈥檚 worth staying for a few days to fully explore the region.
2. Take Road 435 as an alternative to the Golden Circle
Best road trip in summer
搁别测办箩补惫铆办 鈥 搁别测办箩补惫铆办; approx 225km (140 miles), 1 day
For a different take on the Golden Circle 鈥 Iceland鈥檚 most popular day tour 鈥 try Nesjavallalei冒 (Road 435), which is open in the summer. It slings through moss-covered lava landscapes and up and down steep hills, with a breathtaking view of 脼ingvallavatn Lake in the distance. Along the road are quite a few marked hiking trails, beckoning road trippers to temporarily ditch the car and get up close and personal with the stunning landscape.
Puffs of steam are the telltale sign that you鈥檙e approaching Nesjavallavirkjum Power Plant and the exclusive ION Adventure Hotel. The road continues along placid lakes, including 脷lflj贸tsvatn with a lonely church on its banks. You drive through a summer house region 鈥 where city dwellers go for weekend breaks 鈥 and then onto the main road past the perfectly circular 碍别谤颈冒 crater lake, one of the obligatory Golden Circle stops.
After gawking at Gullfoss waterfall and spying Geysir (from which all other geysers take their name), you can drive back via 脼ingvellir National Park with a quick visit to the curious cave houses of Laugarvatnshellar.
Local tip: Bookworms should also consider making a stop at Glj煤frasteinn Laxness Museum in Mosfellsdalur. The museum is the former home of prominent Icelandic writer Halld贸r Laxness, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1955.
3. Drive through the remote East Fjords
Best road trip to explore Iceland's maritime heritage
Egilssta冒ir 鈥 Egilssta冒ir; approx 820km (510 miles), 5 days
Set up camp in Egilssta冒ir and you鈥檒l be in prime position to uncover the magical East Fjords. First, visit the village of Vopnafj枚r冒ur, home to Sel谩rlaug, a swimming pool on the banks of a salmon-filled river, which is also popular for fishing. In summer, you could cross the spectacular mountain pass Hellishei冒i eystri (Road 917) to get here 鈥 but with its narrow and steep gravel road, it鈥檚 not for the faint-hearted.
Regardless, take the easy way back (Road 85 and Road 1) to Borgarfj枚r冒ur eystri, and recharge at the village of Bakkager冒i with a hotel and spa, puffin-watching house and popular music festival Br忙冒slan, held in July. It鈥檚 also a good base for hiking in the stunning surroundings, with the trek to St贸rur冒, a turquoise lake enclaved by massive boulders, a particularly popular route.
You must return to Egilssta冒ir before moving on to the next fjords on the route: Eskifj枚r冒ur and Neskaupsta冒ur. Here, the maritime heritage of this region is honored in elegantly renovated historic houses: in Eskifj枚r冒ur and 叠别颈迟耻蝉办煤谤颈苍苍 in Neskaupsta冒ur, both of which now function as excellent, atmospheric restaurants. Drive back through F谩skr煤冒sfj枚r冒ur to St枚冒varfj枚r冒ur, where Petra鈥檚 Stone Collection museum amazes, showcasing the sheer variety of minerals that can be found in the mountains in the country鈥檚 east. From here, it鈥檚 a straight run back to Egilssta冒ir for the last time 鈥 remember to watch out for reindeer!
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4. See the Westfjords by road and ferry
Best scenic road trip
搁别测办箩补惫铆办 鈥 搁别测办箩补惫铆办; approx 765km (475 miles)
On the way to the Westfjord from 搁别测办箩补惫铆办, you鈥檒l drive through the rural region of Dalir. Here, dairy farm 贰谤辫蝉蝉迟补冒颈谤 makes for a great first pitstop on the journey, where you can learn about traditional farming life and sample the homemade cheeses and other treats. There are also a number of historical sites nearby, including Eir铆kssta冒ir, a living museum about life in the Viking era, and 骋耻冒谤煤苍补谤濒补耻驳, the replica of the pool where the beautiful heroine of Laxd忙la saga (one of the famous medieval Icelandic sagas) used to bathe.
Leaving Dalir in the rearview mirror, the first Westfjordian town you鈥檒l reach is Reykh贸lar, home to Sj谩varb枚冒in, a spa specializing in seaweed baths (said to have all manner of healing properties). From here, the drive along the peninsula鈥檚 southern coast on steep gravel roads is both awe-inspiring and borderline scary, but your reward is a stroll on red-sand beach 搁补耻冒补蝉补苍诲耻谤 and the view from L谩trabjarg, Iceland鈥檚 westernmost point. L谩trabjarg is also a haven for birdlife, with thousands of seabirds, including puffins, razorbills and guillemots, nesting in the cliffs.
You can take the ferry from Brj谩nsl忙kur back, via Flatey, an idyllic island that seems to be frozen in time. It used to be the bustling center of the Brei冒afj枚r冒ur islands, but today, only seven people live there year-round. From here, the ferry takes you onwards to Stykkish贸lmur on 厂苍忙蹿别濒濒蝉苍别蝉, entering via a beautiful harbor overlooked by a distant lighthouse. It鈥檚 a view that might tempt you to stay a while.
Local tip: If you have time to explore Stykkish贸lmur, check out the , a modern art museum, and sample the locally sourced seafood on offer at .
5. Cruise around the otherworldly 厂苍忙蹿别濒濒蝉苍别蝉 Peninsula
Best road trip for varied landscapes
Start/end 鈥 搁别测办箩补惫铆办; approx 440km (275 miles)
In clear weather, you can see the alluring ice cap 厂苍忙蹿别濒濒蝉箩枚办耻濒濒 from 搁别测办箩补惫铆办. The drive there is an adventure with ever-changing landscapes. You鈥檒l find sand and pebble beaches, volcanoes, a glacier and rhyolite mountains, lava fields and grassy terrain, caves, bird-filled cliffs and waterfalls.
The peninsula鈥檚 southern side is graced by the white-sand beach L枚ngufj枚rur, a hot spot for horseback riding, the otherworldly lava landscape around B煤冒ir and the many wonders of 厂苍忙蹿别濒濒蝉箩枚办耻濒濒 National Park.
On the northern side, there are charming fishing villages and Kirkjufell, one of Iceland鈥檚 most photographed mountains 鈥 particularly popular when the northern lights are out. Although it鈥檚 possible to do a whirlwind tour of 厂苍忙蹿别濒濒蝉苍别蝉 in a day, you can easily spend a few: hiking, bird watching, sailing or simply taking in the views of the immense glacier.
6. Drive beyond the Ring Road on the ancient Kj枚lur route
Best road trip for Iceland's interior
搁别测办箩补惫铆办 鈥 搁别测办箩补惫铆办; approx 1378km (856 miles), at least a week
Spice up your Ring Road (Route 1) adventure by cutting through the barren interior of the country. Road 35, which splinters off from Route 1 past Gullfoss waterfall, continues along the ancient Kj枚lur route between glaciers 尝补苍驳箩枚办耻濒濒 and Hofsj枚kull. It鈥檚 an F-road, so it requires a 4WD vehicle and is only open in the summer, but it is not as difficult as some of the other highland routes (for example, there are no river crossings.)
Around the halfway point is Hveravellir, an oasis of sorts in the snowy desert landscape, with a lodge, a natural pool for bathing and a multicolor geothermal area with marked hiking trails, including to Kerlingarfj枚ll mountains. You enter the Ring Road again about an hour鈥檚 drive from Akureyri, the 鈥渃apital鈥 of the north, which is great for catching up on some culture, visiting galleries or having a night on the town (with at least three bars to choose from!).
The Ring Road will take you from fjord to fjord, past eerie mountains and into quiet seaside villages. F谩skr煤冒sfj枚r冒ur is known for a museum that honors the legacy of French sailors, located inside the beautifully renovated French hospital. In Brei冒dalsv铆k drop by (named after a waterfall by the same name) and in Dj煤pivogur take a look at the granite egg sculptures in Gle冒iv铆k by renowned artist Sigur冒ur Gu冒mundsson.
7. Explore local legends on the Diamond Circle
Best road trip of north Iceland
H煤sav铆k 鈥 H煤sav铆k; approx 250km (155 miles), 2 days
North Iceland鈥檚 answer to the Golden Circle is the . Make your base in the whale-watching town of H煤sav铆k and head east to 脕sbyrgi at the northern realms of Vatnaj枚kull National Park. The horseshoe-shaped canyon is characterized by vertical cliffs 鈥 walk to the top of Eyjan for an amazing view of the sand beaches to the north and the North Atlantic. This is gyrfalcon territory, the largest falcon in the world, so keep an eye out for the majestic raptors.
With its lovely lake, lava fields, steaming fumaroles and bubbling hot springs, the M媒vatn area is an obligatory stop on the drive back to H煤sav铆k. Take time to marvel at the mighty 骋辞冒补蹿辞蝉蝉 waterfall in Skj谩lfandaflj贸t. It鈥檚 called the 鈥渨aterfall of the gods鈥 because legend has it that the lawspeaker (a role in ancient Scandinavian society where someone is entrusted to recite the law) 脼orgeir Lj贸svetningago冒i threw his pagan sculptures in the falls after deciding that Icelanders should convert to Christianity in 1000 CE. Further upstream is Aldeyjarfoss, another spectacular waterfall surrounded by columnar basalt.
Planning tip: Don鈥檛 forget to reserve some time for H煤sav铆k itself, a bustling town with interesting museums and fabulous seafood restaurants. are perched up on H煤sav铆urh枚f冒i next to a yellow lighthouse with an unobstructed view of the whale-watching boats on Skj谩lfandi Bay.
8. Take a leisurely drive along the Arctic Coast Way
Best coastal road trip for taking your sweet time
Hvammstangi 鈥 Bakkafj枚r冒ur; approx 900km (560 miles), 2 weeks
Designed for slow travel, the slings along Iceland鈥檚 northern coastline, encompassing sleepy villages, six islands and amazing natural sites few people get to see. The route starts at the seal-watching town Hvammstangi in northwest Iceland and ends in windblown Bakkafj枚r冒ur in the northeast. Along the way, drivers will encounter dramatic views, lonely lighthouses and some interesting stories.
At 脼r铆stapar, you can learn about the gruesome fate of Agnes Magn煤sd贸ttir, the heroine of Hannah Kent鈥檚 Burial Rites who was the last woman executed in Iceland. At Brimsl贸冒 in Bl枚ndu贸s, there鈥檚 the option to go foraging for your dinner, and in Skagastr枚nd have your fortune told at the Museum of 脼贸rd铆s the Prophetess. In summer, the midnight sun bounces off the ocean surface, and in winter, the northern lights dance across the night sky in between blinking stars 鈥 far from light pollution.
Other interesting stops include 贬惫铆迟蝉别谤办耻谤 sea stack, the massive Arctic Henge in Raufarh枚fn, an ancient stone monument inspired by Norse mythology, and the gannet colony at St贸ri Karl on Langanes.
Planning tip: Take your time to explore on foot, and book whale-watching, kayaking or diving tours for a different perspective of this wild coastal region.
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