Exhilarating 8-Hour Kleifarvatn Tour from Reykjavik with Hike to Reykjadalur Geothermal Valley
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Witness some of South Iceland’s most fascinating natural wonders on this exhilarating day tour from Reykjavik. This eight-hour adventure takes visitors to the captivating Lake Kleifarvatn before hiking to the Reykjadalur geothermal valley.
The excitement builds up in the morning when a friendly local guide picks you up from Reykjavik. You’ll then ride a comfortable bus with free Wi-Fi to stay connected while in transit. As the bus rolls out, the guide will give a brief overview of the tour and answer questions about the attractions scheduled for the day, beginning with your first stop: Lake Kleifarvatn.
Considered the largest lake on the Reykjanes peninsula, Lake Kleifarvatn is a peaceful destination known for its rugged beauty and mysterious charm. Lake Kleifarvatn covers an area of nearly 3.7 square miles (9.1 square kilometers) and has a depth of around 318 feet (97 meters).
As you walk around the area, you’ll see its strong connection to geothermal activity. You’ll find hot springs and steam vents around the area. Interestingly, the landscape surrounding Lake Kleifarvatn is covered in a thick layer of lava. In addition, you can explore surrounding trails and volcanic terrain or simply relax by the shore.
Next, you’ll head to nearby Seltun for more fascinating geothermal wonders. Known for its bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and colorful mineral deposits, the Seltun geothermal area is fueled by the volcanic forces beneath the surface.
Walking around the area, you’ll notice vibrant hues dominating the landscape. Shades of red, yellow, orange, and green emerge from the high sulfur content in the soil and rocks. Also, there are two viewing platforms that will give you 360-degree views of the stunning landscape. In addition, you’ll smell the scent of sulfur coming from the hot springs.
Your next stop is the town of Hveragerdi, where you’ll have lunch at The Greenhouse. You can choose from various freshly prepared meals featuring some of the finest local produce. Interestingly, Hveragerdi boasts the highest concentration of greenhouses in the country.
After a hearty lunch, you’ll prepare for a thrilling hike to the Reykjadalur geothermal valley. Also called “Valley of the Steam,” Reykjadalur is known for its natural hot springs and steaming landscapes.
The hike to Reykjadalur involves walking along a trail that stretches about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) one way. The trail winds through rolling hills, bubbling mud pots, and fumaroles and leaves you mesmerized. As a reward for your hiking efforts, you’ll stop at Reykjadalur’s natural hot springs for a relaxing dip in the warm river.
As you relax and unwind in the calming waters of the hot springs, you can appreciate the captivating surroundings reflecting the area’s untouched nature.
At the end of the tour, you’ll return to Reykjavik with unforgettable memories of your exhilarating adventure.
Don’t miss this chance to experience the rich geothermal wonders of South Iceland by booking this eight-hour tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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