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Grímstunga I is a part of a small hamlet at the northern edge of the expansive highlands north of glacier Vatnajökull. This area of Iceland has been inhabited for more than a thousand years. Despite being very sparsely populated nowadays, modern life is never far away, as highway no 1 (the “Ring Road”) passes close by the hamlet, linking North and East Iceland. With panoramic views and the powerful guard Mt Herðubreið (often called the Queen of Icelandic mountains), hikers and mountaineers who want to enjoy the peaceful and unique magic of the highlands should find all they seek and more when staying at Grímstunga.

Suggested Trips

Trip to Mývatn, total driving time about 2 hrs.

Go to Mývatn and see Hverfell, a large, circular explosion crater, about 140 metres deep and with a diameter of 1,000 metres. Hverfell is one of Iceland's most beautiful and symmetrical explosion craters, besides being one of the largest of its kind in the world.

Next Dimmuborgir, a large area of unusually shaped lava fields. The area is composed of various volcanic caves and rock formations, reminiscent of an ancient collapsed citadel.

The trip around the lake is worth taking, at the north end is one of the most beautiful rivers in Iceland, Laxá í Aðaldal.

Krafla powerplant and the surrounding area of volcanic craters and mountains is surreal, a must see.

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Trip to Dettifoss, Ásbyrgi, Húsavík and Mývatn, total driving time 3 hours and 40 min.

Drive to Dettifoss, Icelands most powerful waterfall, then onwards to Ásbyrgi, a geological phenomenon. Next could be Húsavík, maybe for whalewatching, and then south to Mývatn for quick look.

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Trip to Askja, Holuhraun and Möðrudalur, this is a mountain road! Estimated driving time is 4-5 hrs. 105 km.

For the more adventurous traveller who has a 4x4 vehicle it is possible to drive to Askja, past Herðubreið, then onwards to Holuhraun and back a different route through Möðrudalur.

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It is possible to take a bus to Askja from highway no 1 closest to Grímstunga. You will then have to call or e-mail Mývatn Tours and order the trip from that location. Tel: +354 464 1920 E-mail: askjatours(a)myvatntours.is