Iceland With Kids: Southeast Iceland

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While many Iceland travelers do not make it farther east than Vík, the stretch of the Ring Road between Vík and Jökulsárlón is unbelievably beautiful and probably our favorite drive in the whole country.  Because we were not able to spend the night in Vík, we had one incredibly long day on our second day in Iceland traveling from Seljalandfoss to Höfn.  It was definitely a day packed with incredible beauty and very different landscapes, but we would have preferred to spend more time taking in each sight.   We took full advantage of an early morning start and 24 hours of daylight during our June visit.  Our host in Höfn said we needed to arrive before 10 pm, and we made it there with only a few minutes to spare.  Here are our five favorite Southeast Iceland things to do:

#1:  Eldhraun Iceland

Eldhraun Lava Field is located between Vík and Kirkjubæjarklaustur that is absolutely other worldly.

  • Eldhraun Facts:  This Lava field was created in 1783 to 1784 by the lava flow during the eruption of Lakagígar.  The eruption that caused this lava field caused disease, crop failure and famine that lead to the death of approximately 20% of all people living in Iceland caused by the eruption.

#2:  Fjaðrárgljúfur Iceland

Fjaðrárgljúfur is a canyon near Kirkjubæjarklaustur and not far off the Ring Road. The Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon hike around the rim is not strenuous and takes about 60 minutes, but we were short on time and enjoyed a quick visit hiking into the canyon only a few minutes from the parking lot.

  • Fjadrargljufur Facts:  The bedrock of Fjaðrárgljúfur was believed to be formed when a glacier retreated 9,000 years ago during the Ice Age.
  • Fjadrargljufur Kid Moment:  It is a quick walk from the parking lot to the river’s edge even for small children but truly an impressive view to see.
  • Fjadrargljufur Coordinates63°46′16.5″N 18°10′19″W

#3:  Vatnajökull Iceland

The Vatnajökull Glacier is the largest icecap between Arctic and Antarctic and covers 8% of Iceland. Vatnajökull National Park encompasses the glacier and the surrounding areas.  The views from the Ring Road are unbelievably beautiful. While many tourists do not travel father east than Vík, we believe Vatnajökull should not be missed.  Tours of Vatnajökull National Park, the largest European protected area, can be arranged through the Höfn’s Tourist Information Centre, but we did not have time to explore more thoroughly.

  • Kid Facts:  The ice is between 1,300 and 3,100 feet thick and covers active volcanos, mountains and valleys.
  • Kid Moment:  Several stops are required along as you pass Vatnajökull to get a proper view.

#4:  Jökulsárlón and Diamond Beach Iceland

Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon is a glacial lake that was so beautiful and different that we all agreed that our brief visit was a highlight of our trip. This lake is full of icebergs broken off Breiðamerkurjökull (an outlet glacier of Vatnajökull). There are several parking lots on the North side of the Ring Road to view the lake that are each worth a stop. Make sure to cross the road to find the ice washed up on the black sand beach.  Find out more about the Jökulsárlón Boat Tour

  • Jokulsarlon FactsJökulsárlón means “glacial river lagoon” Because glacial ice melts so slowly, icebergs can stay in Jökulsárlón for up to five years.  Breiðamerkurjökull reached almost to the ocean only 75 years ago, so Jökulsárlón is a relatively new lake. 
  • Jokulsarlon Kid Moments:  Try to identify what each iceberg looks like.  Look for moving icebergs seals, particularly by the dam in the water.  Make sure to go to the South side of the Ring Road to check out the icebergs that wash up on the beach.
  • Jokulsarlon Coordinates:  64°04′13″N 16°12′42″W

 

#5:  Höfn Iceland

Höfn is a fishing town known for lobster located just off the Ring Road on a peninsula. From Höfn, there are beautiful views of Vatnajökull. With a population over 2,000, Höfn is the second largest town in Southeast Iceland and offers a number of options for accommodations.

  • Hofn Facts:  Höfn, which is surrounded by water on three sides, means “harbor.” Scenes from Die Another Day, A View to a Kill, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and Batman Begins were all filmed nearby.
  • Hofn Kid Moment:  This is a great location for a short hike to view Vatnajökull.  The Tourist Information Centre had several suggestions for routes.

Southeast Iceland was absolutely beautiful.  We wish we made it to Laki Crater, which was about 40 km off the Ring Road on an unpaved road near Fjaðrárgljúfur.  Unfortunately, we did not have time on this trip, but love to have a reason to come back!

Planning your own Icelandic adventure with kids?  Continue Part VII – East Iceland, and be sure to check out our listing of all Iceland posts or join our Facebook group We Go To Iceland With Kids, a forum to ask questions and share ideas about family travel to Iceland.

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kage2015 February 13, 2018 - 10:13 pm

We were in Iceland last year. Talk about a beautiful country. Very expensive to eat out. Some people stand offiish. Not use to tourism yet. Would visit again.

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Tami (@ThisMomsDelight) February 14, 2018 - 4:11 pm

What a beautiful place. I’m so tempted to go without the kids!

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Rachel Catherine February 14, 2018 - 5:45 pm

this place looks so beautiful! I have always wanted to go to Iceland. It is on my bucket list.

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Toni February 14, 2018 - 10:14 pm

Oh my goodness! Your pictures are incredible! I’ve always wanted to go to Iceland and hopefully we will start traveling once our kiddos get a little bit older! This is def on our places to visit though!

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Nicole February 14, 2018 - 11:41 pm

Oh my word! I ooo’d and ahhhh’d through the whole post! How amazing?!

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