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Two pale rhyolite peaks of Súlur above Akureyri with rocky foreground and blue sky.

Súlur

Súlur is Akureyri’s town mountain, a demanding North Iceland hike best for fit visitors with a weather buffer, clear views, and enough time to make the climb more than a rushed skyline detour.

Akureyri mountain · North Iceland · Substantial half day
Mossy lava walls and a narrow footpath through Stóragjá rift near Lake Mývatn.

Stóragjá

Stóragjá is a narrow lava rift and geothermal cave beside Reykjahlíð in the Lake Mývatn area, worth a short look when you want quiet volcanic texture, not a bathing stop or headline detour.

Lake Mývatn · Lava rift · Short stop
Rocky Illugastaðir shoreline with skerries and Strandir mountains across the water

Illugastaðir

Illugastaðir is a seal-watching stop on the west side of Vatnsnes in North Iceland, best for travelers who can give the coast time, patience, and responsible wildlife distance.

North Iceland · Vatnsnes seals · Quiet wildlife stop
Kolufossar waterfalls dropping through the rocky Kolugljúfur canyon in North Iceland.

Kolugljúfur Canyon

Kolugljúfur Canyon is a compact waterfall gorge in northwest North Iceland, best for travelers who want a memorable short stop between Vatnsnes, Blönduós, and larger north-coast route anchors.

North Iceland · Canyon stop · Kolufossar waterfalls
Kálfshamarsvík lighthouse and basalt shore beside Húnaflói bay in North Iceland.

Húnaflói

Húnaflói is a broad bay on Iceland's northwest coast, useful for travelers deciding whether Vatnsnes, Hvammstangi, Hóp Lake, and the Skagi shore deserve time in a North Iceland route.

Bay · North Iceland · Vatnsnes and Skagi
Steam plumes rising from Bjarnarflag Geothermal Station pipes and yellow buildings below Námafjall.

Bjarnarflag

Bjarnarflag is a small geothermal power station and steam field near Lake Mývatn, worth a short stop when you want energy-landscape context rather than another classic scenic viewpoint.

North Iceland · Lake Mývatn · Geothermal station
Siglufjörður and Tröllaskagi mountains on the North Iceland coast.

Tröllaskagi Peninsula

Tröllaskagi is a mountainous North Iceland peninsula for slower self-drive routes, fjord towns, and Arctic Coast Way texture, best when you have weather margin and time beyond the main Ring Road highlights.

North Iceland peninsula · Arctic Coast Way · Slow self-drive
Wide view of Námaskarð geothermal ground, steam vents, visitors, and the brown slope of Námafjall.

Námaskarð Pass

Námaskarð is the geothermal pass by Námafjall near Lake Mývatn, worth a short stop for steam, sulfur colors, and route context when you treat Hverir and safety boundaries as the main decision.

Mývatn geothermal pass · Route 1 stop · North Iceland
Hvítserkur sea stack standing offshore on the Vatnsnes coast in North Iceland.

Hvítserkur

Hvítserkur is a basalt sea stack off the Vatnsnes coast in North Iceland, best planned as a short but distinctive detour with viewpoint, beach, and seal-watching context nearby.

North Iceland sea stack · Vatnsnes peninsula · Seal Circle area · Road 711 detour
Rocky basalt enclosure at Borgarvirki with North Iceland countryside beyond.

Borgarvirki

Borgarvirki is a basalt volcanic plug and historic fortress site in North Iceland, best added as a short Vatnsnes or Arctic Coast Way stop when the day has room for rougher landscape texture.

Historic basalt stop · Vatnsnes / North Iceland · Short self-drive pause
Akureyrarkirkja on its hill above Akureyri with mountains behind

Akureyrarkirkja

Akureyrarkirkja is Akureyri's hilltop Lutheran church and city landmark, useful as a short North Iceland cultural stop when you want architecture, town views, and a calm pause rather than a major detour.

Akureyri landmark · North Iceland · 20-45 minutes
Hóp Lake seen across low farmland under heavy clouds in North Iceland.

Hóp Lake

Hóp Lake is a tidal lake and wetland stop in northwestern North Iceland, useful when your day already passes Vatnsdalur, Vatnsnes, or Blönduós and you want a quiet landscape pause.

North Iceland · Tidal lake · Quiet route pause
Blue-green water inside Víti crater in the Krafla volcanic area near Lake Mývatn.

Víti in Krafla

Víti in Krafla is a blue-green maar crater above Lake Mývatn, useful as a short Diamond Circle volcanic stop when road, wind, and rim conditions support more than a quick viewpoint.

North Iceland · Krafla area · Crater lake
Stone hot spring pool at Grettislaug with Reykjaströnd mountains behind it.

Grettislaug

Grettislaug is a rustic coastal hot spring at Reykir on Reykjaströnd in Skagafjörður, worth adding when you want a quiet soak, saga context, and enough flexibility to verify visitor details first.

Skagafjörður hot spring · North Iceland detour · saga context · rustic soak
Hljóðaklettar basalt formations beside the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river in Vesturdalur Valley.

Vesturdalur Valley

Vesturdalur Valley is a Jökulsárgljúfur walking area in North Iceland, useful when you want basalt formations, river canyon texture, and enough time to choose a marked trail carefully.

Jökulsárgljúfur · Diamond Circle · Marked walks
Aerial view of Vestari Jökulsá cutting through a green Skagafjörður canyon with rafts on the pale glacial river.

Vestari Jökulsá

Vestari Jökulsá is a glacial river canyon in Skagafjörður, best added when you want a guided rafting experience or a river-focused North Iceland detour rather than another roadside viewpoint.

Glacial river canyon · Skagafjörður · Guided rafting fit · North Iceland
Water pouring through dark rock at Ullarfoss in North Iceland.

Ullarfoss

Ullarfoss is a quiet waterfall on the Svartá side of North Iceland, best considered as an optional add-on near Goðafoss and Aldeyjarfoss when walking effort, weather, and route time all make sense.

North Iceland · Waterfall · Quiet add-on
A diver swimming beside a pale Strýtur geothermal chimney in green water in Eyjafjörður.

Strýtur

Strýtur is a protected underwater geothermal chimney field in Eyjafjörður, North Iceland, worth planning only for qualified divers or geology-focused travelers who can build the visit around operator, weather, road, and sea-condition checks.

North Iceland · Underwater geothermal site · Specialist access
Large grassy Skútustaðagígar pseudocrater beside Lake Mývatn with people on the rim path.

Skútustaðagígar

Skútustaðagígar is a protected group of grassy pseudocraters on the south side of Lake Mývatn, worth adding when you want an easy volcanic walk, birdlife, and a calmer North Iceland stop.

North Iceland · Lake Mývatn · Pseudocraters
Goðafoss spreading across the Skjálfandafljót river in North Iceland.

Skjálfandafljót

Skjálfandafljót is the North Iceland river behind Goðafoss, Aldeyjarfoss, and upper highland-edge waterfalls, worth planning around when you want to choose the right river stop instead of chasing every cascade.

North Iceland · River waterfalls · Goðafoss and Aldeyjarfoss
Open Skagafjörður farmland with Tindastóll mountain and snowy ridges beyond the valley.

Skagafjörður

Skagafjörður is a broad fjord and horse-country destination in North Iceland, useful when you want a slower Ring Road segment with turf history, coastal villages, birdlife, and room for weather-aware detours.

North Iceland · Fjord and horse country · Ring Road segment
Selfoss Waterfall spreading through Jökulsárgljúfur canyon in North Iceland.

Selfoss Waterfall

Selfoss Waterfall is the broad, lower waterfall upstream from Dettifoss in North Iceland, worth adding when the canyon walk, road conditions, and your Diamond Circle timing leave enough margin.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Waterfall add-on
View from Hringsbjarg over Öxarfjörður, black-sand coast, and pale blue water.

Öxarfjörður

Öxarfjörður is a wide North Iceland fjord between Tjörnes and Melrakkaslétta, best for travelers deciding whether the quiet coast deserves time between Húsavík, Ásbyrgi, Dettifoss, and the Arctic Coast Way.

North Iceland fjord area · Kópasker and Hringsbjarg views · Near Ásbyrgi and Dettifoss · Best for slower self-drive days
Lúdent tuff ring with the Lúdentarborgir crater row in the foreground in North Iceland.

Lúdentarborgir

Lúdentarborgir is a quiet crater row southeast of Lake Mývatn, useful for geology-minded self-drivers deciding whether a rougher volcanic side stop adds enough context beside easier Mývatn sights.

North Iceland · Crater row · Mývatn side stop
Lofthellir cave chamber with clear ice formations below a rough brown lava ceiling.

Lofthellir

Lofthellir is a guided lava-tube ice cave near Lake Mývatn, worth considering when you want a demanding North Iceland cave experience and can handle crawling, darkness, uneven ice, and operator-led access.

North Iceland · Lake Mývatn · Guided ice cave
Wide view across the black lava field, crater slopes, and pale geothermal ground at Leirhnjúkur near Krafla.

Leirhnjúkur

Leirhnjúkur is a steaming volcanic crater and lava-field walk in the Krafla area near Lake Mývatn, worth adding when you have time for uneven geothermal ground beyond the easier roadside stops.

North Iceland · Krafla lava field · 45-90 minutes
Víti crater lake inside the Krafla volcanic area north of Lake Mývatn.

Krafla

Krafla is a volcanic area north of Lake Mývatn, where Víti crater, Leirhnjúkur lava fields, steam, and a geothermal power station make a strong but condition-sensitive North Iceland stop.

North Iceland · Mývatn area · Volcanic landscape
Wide view across Jökulsárgljúfur canyon near Hafragilsfoss with cliffs, river, and mist in North Iceland.

Jökulsárgljúfur

Jökulsárgljúfur is a protected canyon corridor in North Iceland between Dettifoss and Ásbyrgi, worth planning as a Diamond Circle landscape area when you have time for viewpoints, marked walks, and road-condition checks.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Canyon corridor
Jökulsá á Fjöllum winding through the rocky Hafragilsfoss canyon area in North Iceland.

Jökulsá á Fjöllum

Jökulsá á Fjöllum is the glacial river behind Dettifoss and Jökulsárgljúfur in North Iceland, worth planning around when you want waterfall power, canyon scale, and a realistic Diamond Circle day.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Glacial river
Aerial view of Hverfell crater with a circular rim path and volcanic landscape near Lake Mývatn.

Hverfell

Hverfell is a dark volcanic crater beside Lake Mývatn, best for travelers who want a short climb, wide crater-rim views, and enough flexibility to skip it when wind, ice, or tight timing weakens the stop.

North Iceland · Volcanic crater · Diamond Circle · 45-90 minutes
Hrafnabjargafoss waterfall dropping through dark rock in the Skjálfandafljót river corridor.

Hrafnabjargafoss

Hrafnabjargafoss is a remote Skjálfandafljót waterfall above Aldeyjarfoss in North Iceland, worth adding only when road conditions, vehicle choice, daylight, and walking time support a rougher valley detour.

North Iceland · Remote waterfall · Aldeyjarfoss area
Hafragilsfoss waterfall dropping through the Jökulsárgljúfur canyon in North Iceland.

Hafragilsfoss

Hafragilsfoss is a powerful Jökulsá á Fjöllum waterfall below Dettifoss in North Iceland, worth adding when you want a quieter canyon view and have room for access and safety checks.

North Iceland · Dettifoss add-on · Canyon waterfall
Blue geothermal water and rough lava walls inside Grjótagjá cave near Lake Mývatn.

Grjótagjá

Grjótagjá is a small lava cave with blue geothermal water near Lake Mývatn, best as a short, safety-aware stop when you want cave texture without treating it as a bathing place.

Lake Mývatn · Lava cave · Short Diamond Circle stop · No bathing
Dark young lava and fault walls at Gjástykki in the Krafla volcanic area of North Iceland.

Gjástykki

Gjástykki is a rugged Krafla rift valley north of Mývatn, where young lava, fissures, and rough access make it a specialist North Iceland stop for travelers who can verify conditions first.

North Iceland · Krafla area · Volcanic lava field
Moníkubrú bridge crossing the pale Austari-Jökulsá river in Austurdalur valley.

Austurdalur

Austurdalur is a remote Skagafjörður valley shaped by Austari-Jökulsá, gorge scenery, and rougher access decisions, so it is worth planning only when your North Iceland route has time and conditions on its side.

Skagafjörður valley · Remote river-gorge detour · Flexible half-day planning · North Iceland
Bird cliffs and sea arches on the Tjörnes Peninsula in North Iceland.

Tjörnes Peninsula

Tjörnes is a coastal peninsula in North Iceland, useful when your route already connects Húsavík, Ásbyrgi, bird cliffs, and slower coastal viewpoints, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland coastal peninsula · Fossil layers and bird cliffs · Between Húsavík and Ásbyrgi · Best on slower Diamond Circle days
Aerial view over Lake Mývatn with green pseudocraters, shallow blue water, and volcanic hills in North Iceland.

Lake Mývatn

Mývatn is a lake-and-volcanic landscape area in North Iceland, best planned as a multi-stop base where craters, lava fields, geothermal areas, and baths compete for time, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland lake district · Diamond Circle anchor · volcanic and wetland cluster · birdlife and geothermal stops
Abandoned coastal farm building on the Vatnsnes peninsula above Húnaflói

Vatnsnes

Vatnsnes is a quiet North Iceland peninsula where seal-watching stops, farm coast, Hvítserkur, and slower Arctic Coast Way driving come together as a deliberate detour, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland · Seals and sea stack · Half-day detour
Wide view over Hverir Geothermal Area with steam plumes, mud pools, visitors, and the slopes of Námafjall.

Hverir Geothermal Area

Hverir is a geothermal field near Mývatn, worth visiting for steaming vents, mud pots, and sulfur-colored ground when wind, footing, and safety boundaries are respected, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

Mývatn geothermal field · Route 1 stop · North Iceland
Rafts moving through the Austari-Jökulsá canyon between steep dark rock walls in Skagafjörður.

Austari-Jökulsá

Austari-Jökulsá is a powerful glacial river and canyon in Skagafjörður, best considered when guided rafting, summer conditions, and a slower North Iceland route fit your plan, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland · Skagafjörður · glacial river · guided rafting
Dimmuborgir lava arch rising from rough volcanic rock under a bright North Iceland sky.

Dimmuborgir

Dimmuborgir is a lava-formation walking area near Mývatn, useful when you want short trails, strange rock shapes, and an easier contrast to nearby geothermal or crater stops, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland · Lake Mývatn · Lava formations
Dettifoss waterfall plunging into Jökulsárgljúfur canyon from the west-side viewpoint in North Iceland.

Dettifoss

Dettifoss is North Iceland’s most forceful waterfall stop, best planned with road-side choice, spray, seasonal access, and nearby Jökulsárgljúfur canyon stops in mind, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Powerful waterfall
Wide view over Ásbyrgi canyon from Klappir with green woodland between high rock walls.

Ásbyrgi Canyon

Ásbyrgi is a horseshoe-shaped canyon in North Iceland’s Jökulsárgljúfur area, worth planning as a calm walking stop when Dettifoss, Hljóðaklettar, or the Diamond Circle shape your day, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

North Iceland · Diamond Circle · Canyon walks
Goðafoss waterfall spreading across a wide rocky ledge in North Iceland.

Goðafoss Waterfall

Goðafoss is a compact North Iceland waterfall near Route 1, useful when you need a scenic stop between Akureyri, Mývatn, and the wider Diamond Circle, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.

Waterfall · North Iceland · Ring Road / Diamond Circle

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