reykjanes · Iceland
Þorbjörn Mountain — Reykjanes
Þorbjörn is a 243-metre volcanic mountain on the Reykjanes Peninsula offering 360° views of the surrounding lava fields, the Svartsengi power station, the Blue Lagoon and the ocean. The mountain became geologically active in 2020 when uplift and earthquakes preceded the Fagradalsfjall eruptions nearby.
About Þorbjörn Mountain — Reykjanes
Þorbjörn is a 243-metre volcanic mountain on the Reykjanes Peninsula offering 360° views of the surrounding lava fields, the Svartsengi power station, the Blue Lagoon and the ocean. The mountain became geologically active in 2020 when uplift and earthquakes preceded the Fagradalsfjall eruptions nearby.
Did You Know?
- ✔Þorbjörn Mountain — Reykjanes is part of Iceland's diverse landscape
- ✔Iceland offers an incredible variety of natural and cultural experiences
- ✔The country's unique geology creates a constantly changing and dramatic environment
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Þorbjörn Mountain — Reykjanes is a point of interest in reykjanes. Iceland's diverse and dramatic landscape makes it one of the world's most remarkable travel destinations, with countless natural and cultural attractions to discover.

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Book NowStory & Folklore
Þorbjörn is a 243-metre volcanic mountain on the Reykjanes Peninsula offering 360° views of the surrounding lava fields, the Svartsengi power station, the Blue Lagoon and the ocean. The mountain became geologically active in 2020 when uplift and earthquakes preceded the Fagradalsfjall eruptions nearby.
Why Visit
The mountain became geologically active in 2020 when uplift and earthquakes preceded the Fagradalsfjall eruptions nearby.
Did You Know?
The mountain became geologically active in 2020 when uplift and earthquakes preceded the Fagradalsfjall eruptions nearby.
📖 Stories & Legends
Icelandic sagas and folklore from this area
