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        Snow-covered volcanic landscape with Lake Mývatn and Hverfjall crater near Reykjahlíð, Iceland.

        Reykjahlíð

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          Tourists admire the powerful cascade of Dettifoss Waterfall in Iceland, surrounded by rugged, mossy terrain.

           Reykjahlíð, Iceland

          Lake Myvatn Nature Baths and Dettifoss Guided Tour

          From steaming mud pools to Europe's most powerful waterfall — this is North Iceland's ultimate day out, guided by a local who knows every volcanic secret along the way.

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          From € 222.41
          Lake Myvatn Day Tour with Nature Baths Guided Experience

           Reykjahlíð, Iceland

          Lake Myvatn Day Tour with Nature Baths Guided Experience

          Step into Iceland's volcanic heartland — bubbling mud pools, ancient lava castles, and geothermal waters await you at every turn. Book the Lake Myvatn Day Tour and witness the forces that shaped the earth, up close.

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          From € 144.37
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          More to know about Reykjahlíð

          Reykjahlíð is a small village in northern Iceland, located in the Þingeyjarsveit municipality near Lake Mývatn. The region is known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, including lava fields and geothermal features. Visitors explore the nearby Mývatn area for birdwatching, hiking among volcanic formations, and visiting geothermal hot springs that characterize Iceland's geologically active north.
          Reykjahlíð is a small settlement located on the northeastern shore of Lake Myvatn in the Norðurland eystra region of northeast Iceland, situated along the Ring Road approximately 100 km east of Akureyri. The area lies within the Krafla volcanic system, one of Iceland's most geologically active zones, and is administered under the municipality of Skútustaðahreppur. Content is based on geographic and travel knowledge current to 2025, compiled by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team.
          Destination: Reykjahlíð | Region: Norðurland eystra, Northeast Iceland | Type: Village, Geothermal Region | Best For: Geology, Birdwatching, Northern Lights | Access: Ring Road (Route 1)