Private Kerlingarfjöll Highlands Tour

Langjökull
This vast glacier boasts stunning landscapes, crevasses, and ice caves, offering adventure activities like snowmobiling and ice climbing for nature enthusiasts.
Langjökull is one of the largest glaciers in its region, characterized by its vast ice cap and stunning landscapes. Stretching over 950 square kilometers, it features a diverse terrain of crevasses, ice caves, and glacial rivers, making it a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. The glacier is also home to unique geothermal activity, with hot springs and volcanic features nearby, adding to its allure. Historically, it has been significant for local communities, serving as a vital water source and influencing the surrounding ecosystems. Today, it attracts visitors for activities such as snowmobiling, ice climbing, and exploring its mesmerizing ice formations.

Hveravellir
This geothermal paradise features vibrant hot springs, fumaroles, and bubbling mud pots, offering stunning views and natural hot pools for adventurous visitors.

Langjökull
This vast glacier boasts stunning landscapes, crevasses, and ice caves, offering adventure activities like snowmobiling and ice climbing for nature enthusiasts.

Kerlingarfjöll highland resort
This remote mountain retreat features geothermal wonders, vibrant peaks, and expansive lava fields, perfect for hiking, hot springs, and nature exploration.

Rhyolite Mountains
Known for their vibrant and varied colors, these mountains are primarily composed of rhyolite, a type of volcanic rock rich in silica.