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Kerið Crater Lake
Kerið is a stunning volcanic crater lake on the Golden Circle, formed about 6,500 years ago when a cone volcano collapsed inward rather than exploding outward. The 55-metre-deep crater is filled with a vivid turquoise-green lake, and the contrast with the deep red volcanic scoria walls makes it one of Iceland's most colourful natural landmarks. A path circles the rim (about 15 minutes) and a trail descends to the lake's edge. Björk held a concert floating on a raft in the middle of the lake in 2004.
About Kerið Crater Lake
Kerið is a stunning volcanic crater lake on the Golden Circle, formed about 6,500 years ago when a cone volcano collapsed inward rather than exploding outward. The 55-metre-deep crater is filled with a vivid turquoise-green lake, and the contrast with the deep red volcanic scoria walls makes it one of Iceland's most colourful natural landmarks. A path circles the rim (about 15 minutes) and a trail descends to the lake's edge. Björk held a concert floating on a raft in the middle of the lake in 2004.
History & Background
This location is one of Iceland's remarkable natural and cultural attractions.
Key Facts
- ✔Kerið Crater Lake 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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Why Visit
Kerið is a stunning volcanic crater lake on the Golden Circle, formed about 6,500 years ago when a cone volcano collapsed inward rather than exploding outward.