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The South


This gorgeous glacier is Iceland’s fourth-largest ice cap, covering 700 sq km and reaching a thickness of almost 750m in places. The volcano Katla snoozes beneath, periodically blasting up through the ice to drown the coastal plain in a deluge of melt water, sand and tephra. Local operators run tours along the glacial crown as part of longer trips. Don't explore the area on your own; the ice is unstable and the track to the caldera can be impossible to navigate.


ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼'s must-see attractions

Nearby The South attractions

1. Katla Geopark

1.01 MILES

In 2011 Iceland formed its first ‘geopark’ to protect a region of great geological importance, promote local culture and sustainable development, and…

2. ³§Ã³±ô³ó±ð¾±³¾²¹Âáö°ì³Ü±ô±ô

9.78 MILES

One of the easiest glacial tongues to reach is ³§Ã³±ô³ó±ð¾±³¾²¹Âáö°ì³Ü±ô±ô. This icy outlet glacier unfurls from the main ²Ñý°ù»å²¹±ô²õÂáö°ì³Ü±ô±ô ice cap and is a favourite spot…

4. Kvernufoss

12.88 MILES

Pretty much off the tourist radar (you'll likely have the place to yourself) is this hidden 20m waterfall that you can walk behind. The short trail to it…

5. Skógar Folk Museum

13.23 MILES

The highlight of little Skógar is the wonderful Skógar Folk Museum, which covers all aspects of Icelandic life. The vast collection was put together by…

6. ³§°ìó²µ²¹´Ú´Ç²õ²õ

13.57 MILES

This 62m-high waterfall topples over a rocky cliff at the western edge of Skógar in dramatic style. Climb the steep staircase alongside for giddy views,…

7. Drangshlíð Rock

14.87 MILES

Impressive turf houses and old farmhouses built into an enormous freestanding rock, in front of the Eyjafjöll Mountains. Local farmers would keep their…