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Places to see

Iceland Attractions

Use this page to find the landmarks, landscapes, and scenic areas worth building your route around.

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Where to start

Start with a few route-shaping sights.

Use these as quick entry points. The full attraction list is in the searchable results below.

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Hvítárvatn lake reflecting Langjökull glacier and bare highland slopes.

Hvítárvatn

Hvítárvatn is a remote glacial lake beside Langjökull in the Highlands, worth adding when a Road 35 day already has the vehicle, weather, daylight, and route purpose to support it.

Glacial lake · Highlands · Road 35
Aerial view of braided glacial water and wetland ponds across Eyjabakkar in East Iceland.

Eyjabakkar

Eyjabakkar is a remote East Iceland wetland near Snæfell and Vatnajökull, worth planning only when birdlife, highland scale, flexible access checks, and a slower inland route strengthen your trip.

East Iceland wetland · Highland detour · Birdlife and Snæfell
Öskjuvatn lake reflecting snowy Dyngjufjöll caldera walls inside Askja in the Icelandic Highlands.

Öskjuvatn

Öskjuvatn is the deep caldera lake inside Askja in North Iceland’s Highlands, worth slowing down for only when the full Askja access, weather, vehicle, and safety picture makes sense.

North Iceland · Askja · Highland lake
Blue Ljótipollur crater lake surrounded by red and brown volcanic slopes in the South Highlands.

Ljótipollur

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
Aerial view of the Grímsvötn eruption plume rising through Vatnajökull ice with an aircraft wing in the foreground.

Grímsvötn

Grímsvötn is a subglacial volcanic system beneath Vatnajökull, worth planning around only if you understand that access is remote, specialist-led, and controlled by glacier, weather, and volcanic-safety checks.

Vatnajökull · Subglacial volcano · Highlands
Hikers above Vondugiljaaurar with braided sand, rhyolite mountains, and lava inside Fjallabak Nature Reserve.

Fjallabak

Fjallabak is a protected Highland nature reserve behind South Iceland, where colorful rhyolite valleys, lakes, lava, and F-roads reward prepared travelers who can choose between a focused Landmannalaugar visit and a slower interior day.

Highlands reserve · F-road access · Rhyolite valleys
Víti crater and Öskjuvatn below snowy Dyngjufjöll caldera walls in the Askja Highlands.

Dyngjufjöll

Dyngjufjöll is the remote volcanic mountain range around Askja in North Iceland's Highlands, worth considering only when F-road access, weather, time, and nearby Askja-area stops support the detour.

North Iceland · Askja area · F-road access
Dómadalsvatn lake and a rough track across the green Dómadalur valley floor below dark Highland hills.

Dómadalur

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
High view from the Breiðbakur area over Langisjór lake, mossy ridges, dark highland slopes, and a seated traveler.

Breiðbakur

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
Swans on a lake in Þjórsárver with snow-covered Hofsjökull mountains in the distance.

Þjórsárver

Þjórsárver is a protected wetland oasis in Iceland's central Highlands, worth considering only when your route, vehicle, weather margin, and respect for nesting-sensitive terrain make a remote stop sensible.

Highlands · Protected wetland · Remote access
Víti crater lake below snowy Dyngjufjöll mountains and Öskjuvatn inside Askja Caldera.

Víti by Askja

Víti by Askja is a pale geothermal crater lake inside the remote Askja caldera in the Highlands, worth adding only when summer F-road access, weather, vehicle choice, and crater safety all line up.

Highlands · Geothermal crater · Askja add-on
Askja Caldera with Víti crater in the foreground and Öskjuvatn lake below snowy Dyngjufjöll mountains.

Askja Caldera

Askja Caldera is a remote Highlands volcano landscape where Öskjuvatn, Víti crater, lava, and F-road access make the visit memorable but serious.

Highlands · F-road access · Volcanic caldera
Langisjór lake winding between green volcanic mountains under low Highlands cloud.

Langisjór

Langisjór is a remote Highlands lake southwest of Vatnajökull, best for summer travelers with the right 4x4, weather window, and time for a slow detour.

Southern Highlands · Remote lake · Summer F-road detour

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