
east iceland
Stuðlagil Canyon
About Stuðlagil Canyon
Stuðlagil is a breathtaking canyon in East Iceland, famous for its extraordinary hexagonal basalt columns rising on both sides of the vivid blue-green Jökla river. The canyon became accessible to wider attention around 2018 after a dam upstream reduced glacial sediment, revealing the columns and transforming the water color. There are two approaches: the east side offers a shorter but steeper trail directly into the canyon (1 hour round trip), while the west side from Gljúfrastofa parking provides views from above (4 hour round trip). This has quickly become one of Iceland's most photographed locations.
📖 History
The canyon was largely hidden beneath the glacial Jökulsá á Dal river until the Kárahnjúkar hydroelectric project (completed 2009) dramatically lowered the water level. As the river receded, it revealed the extraordinary basalt columns that had been submerged for centuries. Stuðlagil only became widely known around 2017 when aerial drone photographs spread across social media. It has since become one of Iceland's most sought-after photography destinations.
Key Facts
Basalt columns up to 20 meters high
Revealed when the Kárahnjúkar dam lowered the river in 2009
Only widely discovered around 2017
Vivid turquoise glacial water
Located in Jökuldalur valley, East Iceland
🕐 Best Time
June–September for bluest water (before glacial melt peaks)
🚗 Access
East Iceland, two approaches: east side (shorter walk) via Route 923, or west side from Gljúfrastofa. 4WD recommended for east side.
⏱ Duration
1–3 hours
📍 GPS Location
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