GoIceTravel
Explore IcelandAttractions🧭 Trip Planner🌌 Live Aurora Forecast

🌐 Language

south-iceland · Iceland

Kerlingarfjöll — Highland Hiking Paradise

Kerlingarfjöll is a remote mountain range in the central highlands accessible via the Kjölur route (F35), famous for extraordinary geothermal activity amid colourful rhyolite mountains. The Hveravellir area has hot spring bathing, and trails lead through steam vents and vivid mineral-stained landscapes.

About Kerlingarfjöll — Highland Hiking Paradise

Kerlingarfjöll is a remote mountain range in the central highlands accessible via the Kjölur route (F35), famous for extraordinary geothermal activity amid colourful rhyolite mountains. The Hveravellir area has hot spring bathing, and trails lead through steam vents and vivid mineral-stained landscapes.

Did You Know?

  • Kerlingarfjöll — Highland Hiking Paradise offers hikers a chance to explore Iceland's terrain
  • Proper footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended
  • Check trail conditions before setting out, especially in winter

Tours Near Kerlingarfjöll — Highland Hiking Paradise

Best-rated Iceland experiences — book with free cancellation

About Kerlingarfjöll — Highland Hiking Paradise

Kerlingarfjöll — Highland Hiking Paradise is a hiking trail in south-iceland, offering outdoor enthusiasts a chance to explore Iceland's remarkable landscapes on foot. The trail passes through characteristic Icelandic scenery.

Story & Folklore

Kerlingarfjöll is a remote mountain range in the central highlands accessible via the Kjölur route (F35), famous for extraordinary geothermal activity amid colourful rhyolite mountains. The Hveravellir area has hot spring bathing, and trails lead through steam vents and vivid mineral-stained landscapes.

Why Visit

Kerlingarfjöll is a remote mountain range in the central highlands accessible via the Kjölur route (F35), famous for extraordinary geothermal activity amid colourful rhyolite mountains.

Did You Know?

The Hveravellir area has hot spring bathing, and trails lead through steam vents and vivid mineral-stained landscapes.

Explore More of Iceland