How to Discover Iceland’s Northern Natural Wonders
March 11, 2026 · Travel Tips
Discover Iceland’s Northern Natural Wonders
Iceland’s north is a land of dramatic landscapes, from thundering waterfalls to steaming lava fields. Whether you’re chasing the Northern Lights or hiking volcanic trails, clear skies and endless horizons await. With Ourhotels.is as your guide, planning your stay is smooth, so you can focus on adventure.
Top Natural Attractions
Goðafoss Waterfall
Known as the “Waterfall of the Gods,” Goðafoss offers a powerful cascade framed by rugged cliffs. Easy parking and viewing platforms make it a must-see on any northern route.
Lake Mývatn and Surroundings
Explore bubbling mud pots at Hverir, relax in the geothermal baths, and spot rare birdlife along Mývatn’s shores. Don’t miss Dimmuborgir’s lava formations for an otherworldly hike.
Dettifoss
Europe’s most powerful waterfall roars with raw energy. Accessible from both east and west roads, Dettifoss is best seen in midday light when the mist creates rainbow mists.
Ásbyrgi Canyon
This horseshoe-shaped canyon is steeped in legend and lichen-covered cliffs. Gentle walking trails weave through birch woods, perfect for a family afternoon outing.
Practical Travel Tips
When to Go
- Summer (June–August): Long daylight hours, lush valleys, perfect for hiking.
- Shoulder Seasons (May & September): Fewer crowds, spring blooms or autumn colors.
- Winter (October–March): Ideal for Northern Lights, fewer tourists, snowy landscapes.
What to Pack
- Waterproof jacket and pants
- Layered clothing, including thermal base layers
- Sturdy hiking boots
- Warm gloves, hat, and scarf
- Swimsuit for geothermal pools
How Long to Stay
A 5–7 day itinerary lets you cover major sights at a relaxed pace. Spend:
- 2 days exploring Lake Mývatn and its geothermal wonders
- 1 day at Goðafoss and Dettifoss
- 1 day hiking Ásbyrgi Canyon
- 1–2 days for side trips or rest days
Where to Stay
Rest and recharge at Ourhotels.is properties designed for comfort and convenience. Choose from:
- Hvítá Inn, nestled near the Borgarfjörður valley, perfect for the first night after arriving in Reykjavík.
- Ísafjörður Inn, your cozy base in the Westfjords after a scenic drive north—ideal for sampling local seafood and planning fjord excursions.
Each inn offers warm Icelandic hospitality, free Wi-Fi, and easy access to main roads so you can hit the road early every morning.
Ready to Explore?
Transform your travel dreams into reality—book your northern adventure today via Ourhotels.is and discover why so many travelers return to Iceland’s untamed beauty year after year.
