Fjallabak Nature Reserve

Fjallabak Nature Reserve

Fjallabak Nature Reserve offers expansive volcanic landscapes, geothermal hot springs, and stunning hiking trails in Iceland's dramatic Highlands.

179,671
Acres Protected
Approx. 50
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Fjallabak Nature Reserve

Fjallabak Nature Reserve
 

Fjallabak Nature Reserve, located in the rugged Highlands of Iceland, covers a vast area characterized by volcanic landscapes and colorful rhyolite mountains. Its name translates to 'Behind the Mountains', indicative of its remote and isolated location. The reserve is renowned for the Landmannalaugar area, which features rich geothermal activity and is a popular starting point for many hiking routes. The juxtaposition of vivid hills, vast lava fields, and natural hot springs creates a unique terrain that attracts outdoor enthusiasts from around the world. Visitors can explore a diverse array of landscapes, including black sand deserts and glacial rivers, befitting its volcanic origins. With a commitment to preservation, the reserve maintains its wild character, allowing habitats for various bird species and endemic flora. Fjallabak Nature Reserve offers adventurers opportunities for hiking, camping, and photography, making it a remarkable destination for those seeking Iceland's untamed beauty.

Highlights

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Landmannalaugar hot springs and colorful rhyolite mountains

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Geothermal landscapes marked by lava fields and volcanic activity

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The remote Laugavegur Trail connecting with Þórsmörk valley

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Unique flora and bird-watching opportunities in a pristine environment

Notable Natural Features

Landmannalaugar

A geothermal wonderland with colorful mountains and hot springs popular for hikers.

Laugavegur Trail

One of Iceland's most famous trekking routes extending to Þórsmörk valley.

Hrafntinnusker

An impressive geothermal area known for its steaming vents and landscapes.