Remote valley walks in the Kerlingarfjöll region offer a peaceful way to explore Iceland’s interior landscapes. These valleys are shaped by geothermal heat, glacial rivers, and volcanic activity, creating wide open spaces with minimal human presence. Walking through these areas allows travelers to experience silence, scale, and untouched nature.
The routes are generally gentle but require awareness of weather and terrain. Each walk reveals changing colors, steam vents, and distant mountain views.
- 🚶 Walk through quiet geothermal valleys ♨️ and steaming fields 🌋
- 🌊 Observe glacial rivers 🧊 and colorful mineral deposits 💎
- 📸 Photograph open landscapes 🏔️ and dramatic steam vents 💨
- 🌿 Enjoy uninterrupted natural surroundings 🍃 and peaceful solitude 🧘
- 🚘 By Car: Reachable via summer ☀️ F-roads 🛣️
- 🚜 Vehicle: 4×4 recommended 🗺️ for highland terrain ⛰️
- 🥾 Walking: Short access hikes 👣 from parking areas 🅿️
- 🌦️ Check weather forecasts 📱 before walking 🚶
- 🎒 Carry navigation tools 🧭 and extra layers 🧥
- 👥 Avoid walking alone 🙅 in poor conditions 🌨️
- 🚫 Respect fragile geothermal terrain 🌍 and stay on paths 👣
- 🕘 09:00 AM – Begin remote valley walk 🚶 through the highlands 🏔️
- 🕙 10:30 AM – Photography and observation 📷 stops at key vents 💨
- 🕛 12:00 PM – Rest near valley viewpoints 🔭 to enjoy the landscape 🥪
- 🕑 02:00 PM – Return to base area 🏡 after the trek 🏁