
Skútustaðagígar
Skútustaðagígar are the pseudocrater fields on the southern shore of Lake Mývatn in North Iceland — clusters of crater-like formations created not by true volca…
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About Skútustaðagígar
Skútustaðagígar are the pseudocrater fields on the southern shore of Lake Mývatn in North Iceland — clusters of crater-like formations created not by true volcanic eruptions but by steam explosions when lava flowed over the wet lake sediments. The circular mounds and craters, now softly covered in green moss and grass, form a unique lunar-like landscape that is protected as a natural monument and easy to explore on a short loop trail.
Discover one of Iceland's most captivating natural wonders
Background
History & Background
Skútustaðagígar has been a significant site in Iceland's landscape. Throughout the years, this location has played an important role in Icelandic culture and natural history.
Skútustaðagígar is one of the most interesting natural attractions in north-iceland of Iceland.
Folklore
Story & Folklore
The Skútustaðagígar pseudocrater field on Lake Mývatn's southern shore is one of Iceland's most distinctive geological features. Whereas real craters are formed by magma exploding outward, pseudocraters form when lava overruns water-saturated ground — the steam beneath cannot escape and eventually bursts upward through the cooling lava crust, creating circular depressions that look exactly like volcanic craters but are actually inversion structures. The Skútustaðagígar formed about 2,300 years ago, when lava from the Krafla system flowed into what was then a shallow lake. Walking the 1-kilometre trail through the craters, with Lake Mývatn reflecting the surrounding volcanic hills, is one of the best short walks in the Mývatn area.
Local Legend
Legends of Skútustaðagígar
Skútustaðagígar has been part of Icelandic folklore for generations. Local tales speak of hidden people (huldufólk) and other supernatural beings who inhabit the area. According to tradition, this place deserves respect and visitors should be mindful of the ancient spirits who call it home.
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Hidden Gems Nearby
✦ Off-Peak Visit
Visit Skútustaðagígar during shoulder season (May or September) for a perfect balance of access and solitude.
You'll experience the site without summer crowds while still having good weather and daylight.
✦ Local Flora
Look for the native Icelandic plants growing in the area — Arctic thyme, moss campion, and various lichens.
These resilient plants have adapted to survive harsh conditions and add subtle beauty to the landscape.
✦ Changing Light
Skútustaðagígar looks dramatically different depending on the time of day and weather conditions.
Cloud shadows, rain showers, and low-angle sunlight can transform the landscape within minutes — Iceland's famous "four seasons in one day."
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