
Places to see
Use this page to find the landmarks, landscapes, and scenic areas worth building your route around.
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Gullfoss works best when the nearby Golden Circle stops are easy to compare, not mixed with unrelated highlights.
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Uxatindar is a remote Highlands mountain near Langisjór and Skælingar, worth considering only when your route, vehicle, weather margin, and appetite for rough highland travel already support the wider area.
Remote mountain · Highlands · F-road context
Hvannalindir is a protected spring-fed oasis in the remote Highlands, worth adding when your route already reaches Krepputunga and you value quiet vegetation, birdlife, fragile ruins, and careful F-road planning.
Highlands · Protected oasis · F-road access
Brúardalir is a remote group of valleys in the East Highlands, worth considering only when your highland route, vehicle, weather margin, and nearby Askja or Kverkfjöll plans all support the detour.
East Highlands · Remote valleys · Highland route · Access-sensitive
Markarfljótsgljúfur is a deep canyon in the Southern Highlands near Emstrur and Þórsmörk. Visit when highland access, weather, and hiking plans already fit; skip it on a standard South Coast sightseeing day.
Highland canyon · Near Emstrur · Þórsmörk context
Stórasúla is a green cone-shaped mountain near Hvanngil on the Laugavegur Trail in Iceland’s southern Highlands, worth planning around when your route already supports remote access, flexible weather decisions, and nearby Fjallabak stops.
Hvanngil landmark · Laugavegur Trail · Southern Highlands
Kverkfjöll is a remote volcanic mountain range on the northern edge of Vatnajökull, best for deliberate Highlands travelers who want fire-and-ice scenery and can handle serious access, weather, and safety checks.
Highlands · F-road access · Glacier and volcano
Hveradalir is the steaming geothermal valley inside Kerlingarfjöll in Iceland’s Highlands. It is worth visiting when roads, weather, vehicle rules, and walking conditions support a careful summer-style highland detour.
Geothermal valley · Kerlingarfjöll · Highlands F-roads
Frostastaðavatn is a vivid highland lake near Landmannalaugar in Fjallabak, best for summer self-drivers who want a short scenic pause before choosing nearby hikes, craters, or rougher F-road detours.
Highland lake · Near Landmannalaugar · F-road access
Nýidalur/Jökuldalur is a remote Central Highlands valley and hut area between major ice caps, useful when you are planning an interior route and need to judge access, time, and conditions before committing.
Central Highlands · F-road stop · Remote valley
Ljótipollur is a red-walled crater lake near Landmannalaugar in the South Highlands, best for travelers deciding whether a short crater-rim detour is worth the F-road access, walking, weather, and route time.
Crater lake · South Highlands · F-road access
Kaldidalur is a stark highland valley on Road 550 between the Þingvellir side and Húsafell, worth adding only when road, weather, vehicle, and route time all support the drive.
Highlands · Road 550 · Gravel access
Dómadalur is a remote valley on the F225 Landmannaleið approach to Landmannalaugar, where lake, lava, and highland weather are worthwhile only when the road, vehicle, and route plan all make sense.
Highlands · F225 access · Landmannalaugar approach
Breiðbakur is a highland mountain ridge and rough viewpoint above Langisjór, useful for travelers deciding whether the remote lake area deserves a demanding 4x4 detour or a longer walking day.
Highlands · Langisjór viewpoint · Remote 4x4 access
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.