south-iceland · Iceland
Hvolsvöllur Town
Hvolsvöllur is a small town in South Iceland serving as a service hub for travelers heading to the Highlands, Landmannalaugar, and Þórsmörk. It has shops, restaurants, and the LAVA Centre museum.
About Hvolsvöllur Town
Hvolsvöllur is a small town in South Iceland serving as a service hub for travelers heading to the Highlands, Landmannalaugar, and Þórsmörk. It has shops, restaurants, and the LAVA Centre museum.
Did You Know?
- ✔Population: ~900
- ✔Gateway to Þórsmörk and Landmannalaugar
- ✔Home to LAVA Centre volcano museum
- ✔Connected to Njáls Saga
- ✔Service hub for South Iceland
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Book NowAbout Hvolsvöllur Town
Hvolsvöllur has a population of around 900 and serves as the main service town for the Rangárþing area. Key facilities include supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants, and accommodations. Notable attractions nearby: - LAVA Centre (interactive volcano museum) - Saga Centre (Njáls Saga exhibition) - Gateway to Þórsmörk, Landmannalaugar, and the F-roads to the Highlands The town is a logical base for exploring South Iceland's waterfalls, volcanoes, and hiking routes.

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Hvolsvöllur sits in the shadow of Eyjafjallajökull volcano, which erupted in 2010 and disrupted air travel across Europe. The town is closely tied to Iceland's sagas — the area is the setting for Njáls Saga, one of the most famous Icelandic medieval tales.
Why Visit
Refuel and resupply before heading into Iceland's volcanic Highlands and Þórsmörk valley.
Did You Know?
Hvolsvöllur was one of the closest towns to the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption and was covered in volcanic ash for days.