Step off the beaten path and into Iceland’s highland wonders on this private tour from Reykjavík. Witness the vibrant rhyolite mountains of Landmannalaugar, soak in the serene beauty of Frostastaðavatn lake, and marvel at the striking twin cascades of Hjálparfoss waterfall. Explore the hauntingly beautiful Valley of Tears and the photogenic Sigöldufoss waterfall, gaze into the sky-blue crater of Bláhylur, and stand before the legendary Hekla volcano. This is a journey through dramatic landscapes, raw geology, and the hidden magic of Iceland’s wild heart.
Höhepunkte
11 Stunden
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Kostenlose Stornierung
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11 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Handtücher
Badeanzug
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Step off the beaten path and into Iceland’s highland wonders on this private tour from Reykjavík. Witness the vibrant rhyolite mountains of Landmannalaugar, soak in the serene beauty of Frostastaðavatn lake, and marvel at the striking twin cascades of Hjálparfoss waterfall. Explore the hauntingly beautiful Valley of Tears and the photogenic Sigöldufoss waterfall, gaze into the sky-blue crater of Bláhylur, and stand before the legendary Hekla volcano. This is a journey through dramatic landscapes, raw geology, and the hidden magic of Iceland’s wild heart.
Höhepunkte
11 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
11 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Handtücher
Badeanzug
Reiseplan
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Hjalparfoss
Tucked away in the quiet lava fields of Þjórsárdalur valley, Hjálparfoss is a waterfall that surprises every traveler who finds it. Two crystal-clear streams join in a dramatic, heart-shaped plunge, framed by striking basalt formations that look almost sculpted by hand. It’s peaceful, easy to reach, and far less crowded than Iceland’s more famous falls — making it the perfect spot to slow down, breathe in the fresh highland air, and enjoy a moment of pure Icelandic beauty
30 Minuten
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Der Sigoldufoss
In the quiet highland wind, Sigöldufoss appears like a ribbon of pure, glacial blue tumbling into a canyon of ancient basalt. The waterfall’s delicate veil stands in beautiful contrast to the dark volcanic cliffs surrounding it, as if light itself were pouring into the earth. Moss-covered lava and muted highland colors frame the scene, giving the whole place a dreamlike stillness. Pause here, and you’ll feel the soft pull of Iceland’s wild heart — a moment where water, stone, and sky fall perfectly into harmony
30 Minuten
3
Sigoldugljufur
Tucked away in the highlands, the Valley of Tears is a place where nature’s drama unfolds in quiet, breathtaking ways. Sheer cliffs, winding streams, and cascading rivulets create a landscape that feels both fragile and powerful — as if the earth itself is exhaling. The valley’s name comes from the many small waterfalls that spill down its rugged walls like glistening tears, especially after rain. Remote, peaceful, and hauntingly beautiful, the Valley of Tears offers travelers a rare chance to stand in a place shaped entirely by nature’s hand and emotion
30 Minuten
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Blaue Deckel
Hidden in the rugged landscapes near Landmannalaugar, Bláhylur is a volcanic crater lake famous for its unbelievably deep blue water. Surrounded by smooth, mineral-rich slopes and untouched highland silence, the lake feels like a serene oasis carved into a dramatic volcanic world. It’s an easy stop on the way to the Fjallabak Nature Reserve and offers breathtaking photo opportunities in any light. If you’re seeking a place where Iceland’s raw geology meets pure, tranquil beauty, Bláhylur is a must-see
30 Minuten
5
Gefrorenes Wasser
Cradled between lava flows and softly painted rhyolite hills, Frostastaðavatn feels like a quiet secret of the Icelandic highlands. Its glassy surface gathers the sky, the mountains, and the shifting light into a single, shimmering reflection. Here, black lava meets blue water, and gentle slopes glow with rust and gold — a landscape shaped by fire, yet calm as a held breath. Pause by the shore, let the silence settle, and you’ll feel the rare magic of a place where nature still whispers
30 Minuten
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Landmannalaugar
Landmannalaugar is where Iceland’s wild heart shows its colors. Famous for its rainbow-hued rhyolite mountains, steaming geothermal vents, and vast lava fields, this highland oasis feels almost otherworldly. Travelers come here to hike trails that wind through mountains streaked with gold, red, green, and blue — and to end the day with a relaxing soak in a natural hot spring. Remote, dramatic, and unforgettable, Landmannalaugar is a place where every step reveals a new palette of Icelandic beauty
2 Stunden
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Vulkan häkeln
Rising sharply from the southern highlands, Hekla is one of Iceland’s most iconic and storied volcanoes — a place where history, myth, and raw geology meet. Known for centuries as the “Gateway to Hell,” Hekla’s dramatic slopes and ever-changing moods have shaped both the landscape and Icelandic lore. Travelers come to see its striking ridgeline, walk through lava fields born of its past eruptions, and feel the quiet power of a volcano that has shaped a nation. Standing before Hekla, you sense both the beauty and the deep, ancient energy of Iceland itself