Flúðir is a small village in southwest Iceland, located in the Hrunamannahreppur region. Known for its geothermal activity and greenhouse agriculture, the village sits near hot springs and mineral-rich waters. Visitors explore the nearby Geysir geothermal area, visit local greenhouses growing tropical fruits, and hike through the surrounding lava fields and mountains.
Flúðir is a small geothermal settlement in the Árnessýsla district of South Iceland, situated approximately 100 kilometers east of Reykjavik along Route 35 within the Golden Circle corridor. The village is positioned in the Hvítá River valley and is administratively part of Hrunamannahreppur municipality. Content reflects geographic and cultural conditions as of 2025; visitor details including entry fees, transport schedules, and accommodation availability should be verified with local providers before travel.
Destination | South Iceland | Geothermal Village | Golden Circle | Rural Travel | Hot Springs | Nordic