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Á skáldaslóð: Glúfrasteinn - Mosfellskirkja
About Á skáldaslóð: Glúfrasteinn - Mosfellskirkja
Á skáldaslóð: Glúfrasteinn – Mosfellskirkja is a cultural walking route located in Mosfellsdalur, just outside Reykjavík. The trail connects Gljúfrasteinn, the former home of Nobel Prize–winning writer Halldór Laxness, with the historic Mosfellskirkja church. Following the route offers visitors a chance to experience the landscapes that inspired Laxness’s writing while exploring one of Iceland’s historically important rural valleys. The trail combines literary heritage with natural scenery and local history, making it a meaningful cultural walk close to the capital region.
History & Background
Mosfellsdalur has been an important settlement area since the early centuries of Icelandic history and has long served as a cultural and agricultural center near Reykjavík. Mosfellskirkja stands on a historic church site that reflects centuries of religious life in the valley, while Gljúfrasteinn became the home of Halldór Laxness in the 20th century. Together, these places represent the meeting point of Iceland’s literary heritage and its long rural settlement traditions.
Did You Know?
- ✔Á skáldaslóð: Glúfrasteinn - Mosfellskirkja is one of many interesting sites in capital-region
- ✔Iceland's diverse landscape makes every region unique and worth exploring
- ✔The best way to experience Iceland is to venture off the beaten path
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Why Visit
Worth visiting while exploring the area.
Did You Know?
Halldór Laxness, who lived at Gljúfrasteinn, often drew inspiration from the landscapes of Mosfellsdalur. The nearby Mosfellskirkja and the surrounding countryside appear in the cultural and historical setting of several of his works, making this walking route a journey through the scenery behind Iceland’s Nobel Prize–winning literature.
In the Footsteps of a Nobel Laureate
The route Á skáldaslóð: Glúfrasteinn – Mosfellskirkja follows the quiet landscapes of Mosfellsdalur, closely connected to the life and work of Halldór Laxness. Beginning at Gljúfrasteinn, the author’s home for much of his life, the path continues through farmland and open countryside toward Mosfellskirkja. Along the way, visitors experience the same landscapes that inspired Laxness’s writing and helped shape some of the most important works in modern Icelandic literature.
📖 Stories & Legends
Icelandic sagas and folklore from this area
Practical Information
Best Time
May – September Summer and early autumn offer the best walking conditions in Mosfellsdalur, with long daylight hours and clear views across the valley landscapes that inspired Halldór Laxness. The route can also be walked year-round depending on weather conditions.
Duration
1–2 hours This allows time to: walk the route between the landmarks explore the surroundings of Gljúfrasteinn visit Mosfellskirkja enjoy views across Mosfellsdalur and the literary landscape of the valley 📖
Access
Easy access from Reykjavík (about 20 minutes by car) Start at Gljúfrasteinn or Mosfellskirkja. Both locations are reachable by paved roads, with parking available nearby. The walking route follows quiet countryside roads and paths through farmland scenery.















