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One of the area’s gentlest landscapes is on the forested lava headland at ±áö´Úð¾±. Wildflowers, birch and spruce trees cover the bluffs, while the tiny islands and crystal-clear waters attract migratory birds.

From footpaths along the shore you’ll see small caves and stunning klasar (lava pillars), the most famous of which rise from the water at °­Ã¡±ô´Ú²¹²õ³Ù°ùö²Ô»å on the southern shore of the ±áö´Úð¾± Peninsula. The peninsula is another Game of Thrones shooting location.


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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

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1. Dimmuborgir

1.45 MILES

The giant jagged lava field at Dimmuborgir (literally ‘Dark Castles’) is one of the most fascinating flows in the country. A series of nontaxing, colour…

3. Hverfjall

2.75 MILES

Dominating the lava fields on the eastern edge of Mývatn is the classic tephra ring Hverfjall (also called Hverfell). This near-symmetrical crater…

4. Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum

3.67 MILES

For superb birdwatching background, visit Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum, housed in a beautiful lakeside building that fuses modern design with traditional turf…

5. ³Ò°ùÂáó³Ù²¹²µÂáá

3.86 MILES

Game of Thrones fans may recognise this as the place where Jon Snow is, ahem, deflowered by Ygritte. ³Ò°ùÂáó³Ù²¹²µÂáá is a gaping fissure with a 45°C water…

6. ³§³Ùó°ù²¹²µÂáá

4.34 MILES

Signposted about 100m beyond Reykjahlíð is ³§³Ùó°ù²¹²µÂáá, a rather eerie fissure (slightly tricky to access) that was once a popular bathing spot. Cooling…

7. Eldhraun

4.74 MILES

The lava field along Mývatn’s northern lakeshore includes the flow that nearly engulfed the Reykjahlíð Church. It was belched out of ³¢±ð¾±°ù³ó²ÔÂáú°ì³Ü°ù during…

8. Reykjahlíð Church

4.76 MILES

During the Krafla eruption of 1727, the ³¢±ð¾±°ù³ó²ÔÂáú°ì³Ü°ù crater, 11km northeast of Reykjahlíð, kicked off a two-year period of volcanic activity, sending…