Studlagil Canyon
Prepare to be blown away by the impressive basalt columns and the bright blue glacial river on this tour to the Studlagil Canyon.
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• The mystical Lake Lagarfljot, rumoured to be home to a lake monster
• Hallormsstadur, the largest forest area in Iceland
• The beautiful stone manor at Skriduklaustur
• The steamy Gufufoss waterfall
• Optional: Hengifoss waterfall hike
• Optional: The geothermal Vok Baths
We start the tour by driving over the mountain pass to Egilsstadir. A winding road surrounded by steep mountains, this route was used as one of the filming locations for the Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
The brief stop at Gufufoss waterfall allows for beautiful views over Seydisfjordur. Translated as steam waterfall, Gufufoss resembles the famous Skogafoss waterfall on the South Coast, but with far fewer crowds.
Egilsstadir, the capital of the Eastfjords, is set on the banks of the Lake Lagarfljot. Iceland’s third largest lake, it is rumoured to be home to a lake monster, the Lagarfljotsormur (or lake worm).
The road from Seydisfjordur offers some of the best views of the lake and the Fljotsdalur valley.
As we drive around the lake, your guide will tell you more about the region and you can also enjoy folk stories about the monster.
The area surrounding the lake is scenic with the serene Hallormsstadaskogur forest, offbeat waterfalls, the picturesque bay of Atlavik and interesting visitor centres where you can learn more about the area. And if you’re lucky you might see a reindeer!
The stops depend on the interests of the group.
Hallormsstadaskogur is Iceland’s largest forest area. Although mainly birch, the Arboretum boasts of 85 species of trees and is home to a wide variety of bird species. Hiking trails lead down to the Lake and the area is the perfect place for a picnic.
Further along the lake is the Skriduklaustur area. There is plenty to do here – the Cultural Centre housed in a beautiful stone building that was a former monastery, the Snaefellstofa Visitor Centre where you can learn more about the Vatnajokull National Park or a coffee and cake buffet at the Klausturkaffi cafe.
If a waterfall hike is on your bucket list, it might be worth adding an hour to this tour for a hike to Hengifoss. One of Iceland’s highest waterfalls, the layers of black basalt and red clay make a very pretty backdrop and the lesser-known Litlanesfoss on the way is an added bonus.
Another alternative are the geothermal Vok Baths overlooking the Lake Urridavatn.
Time permitting; we can drive around the town of Seydisfjordur before you need to get back to your ship. Just outside of town are the Tvisongur song sculptures where you can experiment with sounds and unleash your inner singer.
*Please note that private tour bookings are classed as requests until availability can be confirmed by our staff. Prices shown are flexible and you may be offered different prices, subject to availability.
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• Customisable tour with a local guide
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