Boardwalks allow visitors to get close to the eerie Gunnuhver site, which is filled with vigorously bubbling mud pools and billowing steam. Some observation areas get frighteningly close to the smoking geothermal activity – be careful in strong winds. The area was named after a female ghost named Guðrún Önundardóttir (or Gunna) who was, the story goes, lured and trapped here by a priest.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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At the eastern end of NjarðvÃk's waterfront, the spectacular ³Õð쾱²Ô²µ²¹³ó±ð¾±³¾²¹°ù is a Norse exhibition centre built in one beautiful, sweeping architectural…
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The volatile geothermal field Austurengjar, about 2km south of Kleifarvatn, is often called KrýsuvÃk after the nearby abandoned farm. At ³§±ð±ô³Ùú²Ô, the main…
Hafnarfjörður Museum – Pakkhúsið
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Hafnarfjörður Museum is divided over several buildings. Start at the main building, Pakkhúsið, for three floors of displays on the history of…
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This deep, brooding lake sits in a volcanic fissure, surrounded by wind-warped lava cliffs and black-sand shores. A walking trail runs around the edge,…
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These strangely shaped cliffs and hardened volcanic ash layers were formed in an eruption in the early 1900s. The formations are named tuffs, and consist…
Sudurnes Science & Learning Center
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This scientific learning centre has a fascinating exhibit about Polar explorer Jean-Baptiste Charcot, whose ship Pourquois Pas? wrecked near here in 1936 …
13.8 MILES
To the northeast of KeflavÃk's harbour sits the larger-than-life Giantess, a giant troll character from HerdÃs Egilsdóttir’s children’s books. A local art…
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In a long red warehouse by the harbour, ¶Ù³Ü³Ü²õ³óú²õ is KeflavÃk’s historic cultural centre. There’s a permanent exhibition of around 60 of GrÃmur Karlsson’s…
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The first lighthouse in the area was built in 1878, but sadly it wasn't to last. A severe earthquake in ³Õ²¹±ô²¹³ó²Ôú°ì³Ü°ù at the beginning of the 20th century…
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These strangely shaped cliffs and hardened volcanic ash layers were formed in an eruption in the early 1900s. The formations are named tuffs, and consist…
3. The Bridge Between Two Continents
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A walkway over a canyon, which was formed when the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates shifted. These plates drift apart around 2cm a year…
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GrindavÃk’s only tourist attraction is °±¹Ã°ì²¹²Ô, a museum with two exhibits: a well-curated one on the fish-salting industry, and another about the earth's…
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On the point near ³Õð쾱²Ô²µ²¹³ó±ð¾±³¾²¹°ù, the tiny folk museum Stekkjarkot is housed in a restored turf house, abandoned in 1924, with parts dating to the 19th…
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At the eastern end of NjarðvÃk's waterfront, the spectacular ³Õð쾱²Ô²µ²¹³ó±ð¾±³¾²¹°ù is a Norse exhibition centre built in one beautiful, sweeping architectural…
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There are two gigantic sculptures in front of the terminal building at KeflavÃk International Airport – Magnús Tómasson’s Þotuhreiður (Jet Nest) resembles…
8. Icelandic Museum of Rock 'n' Roll
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This museum delves into the history of the awesome Icelandic music scene, from Björk to Sigur Rós and Of Monsters and Men. Admission includes a walking…