Landmannalaugar is a region in southern Iceland that is home to strange
and beautiful geological formations. The multicolored rhyolite mountains
in particular are breathtaking to behold. Visitors to this area enjoy
hiking, horseback riding, and hot springs. Popular hikes include a trip
up the peak of Bláhnúkur, a walk through the ice caves of
Hrafntinnusker, or an extended multi-day hike along the Laugavegurinn
trail. Tourists can visit Landmannalaugar between June and late
September. Accommodations are sparse, consisting of only an austere
mountain lodge that has room for 78 people total. Landmannalaugar can be
accessed by car or by daily bus service from Iceland’s capital
Reykjavik.
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