Vatnajökull National Park has acquired a new Polaris Ranger EV for use at the Skaftafell campsite. The vehicle is a lightweight electric 4x4, which will replace a diesel-fuelled pickup that has been in use for some years.
Read moreGljúfrastofa and Snæfellsstofa opened yesterday, May 1, and will be open daily all summer.
Last weekend park employees went along with a group of scientist to lake Askja. The mission of the expedition was to research the unusual lack of ice on the lake at this time of year.
Read moreA group of students from Eckerd College in Florida, USA, arrived in Vatnajökull National Park a couple of weeks ago. The purpose of their visit was to spend a week in a protected area doing volunteer work.
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Vatnajökull National Park has published a brand new travel map for the national park. The map is in the scale of 1:600.000 and gives information about various activities and features within the park, such as visitor centres, highland ranger stations, campgrounds and hiking areas. The map also indicates special preservation areas and roads which are open to public traffic.
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Due to exstensive filming 21-22 July, access to Dettifoss is controlled. People are led to a very good wiewpoint, slightly further north than usual. People are kindly asked to take no photos but to accept them from the production company on a CD.
The glacial outburst flood in Múlakvísl has interrupted many travel plans, but services in Vatnajökull National Park have not been affected. There is one minor exception to this: The daily interpretive walk with a ranger has to be cancelled on Wednesdays, and will be so until a new bridge has been built over Múlakvísl.
Read moreSkaftafell Visitor Centre re-opened this morning, having been closed for 4 days due to an eruption in Grímsvötn volcano. Ash fell in Skaftafell for 12 hours after the eruption begun and the road to and from Skaftafell was closed for safety reasons. However, strong winds from north and showers of rain have cleansed away most of the ash and Skaftafell is again characterised by lush green vegetation.
Read moreA volcanic eruption started in Vatnajökull glacier on Saturday, 21 March. For information about the eruption and its development check The Official Gateway to Iceland: Volcano Report.
Read moreRoad 864, east of Jökulsá River, is now open. Road 862, from Road 85, is also open, but only to Vesturdalur. The part between Vesturdalur and Dettifoss on Road 862 is still closed and it is not known when it will be open.
Ásbyrgi Visitor Centre and Snæfellsstofa opened yesterday, May 1, and will be open daily throughout the summer.
Snaefellsstofa, Vatnajökull National Park's visitor centre in East Iceland, will be open during September.
Read moreDue to maintainance of road F862 between Vesturdalur and Dettifoss, traffic delays are to be expected between June 24 and July 1.
Read moreThe Vatnajökull National Park was created at a formal ceremony on Saturday, 7 June 2008. Over 400 people attended celebrations at the Park's four Visitor Centres.
Read moreGljúfrastofa and Snæfellsstofa opened yesterday, May 1, and will be open daily all summer.
Last weekend park employees went along with a group of scientist to lake Askja. The mission of the expedition was to research the unusual lack of ice on the lake at this time of year.
Read moreA group of students from Eckerd College in Florida, USA, arrived in Vatnajökull National Park a couple of weeks ago. The purpose of their visit was to spend a week in a protected area doing volunteer work.
Read more
Vatnajökull National Park has published a brand new travel map for the national park. The map is in the scale of 1:600.000 and gives information about various activities and features within the park, such as visitor centres, highland ranger stations, campgrounds and hiking areas. The map also indicates special preservation areas and roads which are open to public traffic.
Read more
Due to exstensive filming 21-22 July, access to Dettifoss is controlled. People are led to a very good wiewpoint, slightly further north than usual. People are kindly asked to take no photos but to accept them from the production company on a CD.
The glacial outburst flood in Múlakvísl has interrupted many travel plans, but services in Vatnajökull National Park have not been affected. There is one minor exception to this: The daily interpretive walk with a ranger has to be cancelled on Wednesdays, and will be so until a new bridge has been built over Múlakvísl.
Read moreSkaftafell Visitor Centre re-opened this morning, having been closed for 4 days due to an eruption in Grímsvötn volcano. Ash fell in Skaftafell for 12 hours after the eruption begun and the road to and from Skaftafell was closed for safety reasons. However, strong winds from north and showers of rain have cleansed away most of the ash and Skaftafell is again characterised by lush green vegetation.
Read moreA volcanic eruption started in Vatnajökull glacier on Saturday, 21 March. For information about the eruption and its development check The Official Gateway to Iceland: Volcano Report.
Read moreRoad 864, east of Jökulsá River, is now open. Road 862, from Road 85, is also open, but only to Vesturdalur. The part between Vesturdalur and Dettifoss on Road 862 is still closed and it is not known when it will be open.
Ásbyrgi Visitor Centre and Snæfellsstofa opened yesterday, May 1, and will be open daily throughout the summer.
Snaefellsstofa, Vatnajökull National Park's visitor centre in East Iceland, will be open during September.
Read moreDue to maintainance of road F862 between Vesturdalur and Dettifoss, traffic delays are to be expected between June 24 and July 1.
Read moreThe Vatnajökull National Park was created at a formal ceremony on Saturday, 7 June 2008. Over 400 people attended celebrations at the Park's four Visitor Centres.
Read moreAt summer solstice there will be an easy midsummer night walk to Eyjan in Ásbyrgi. From Eyjan is a good view and on a clear night the sun can be seen gliding along the horizon. The walk starts at Ásbyrgi Visitor Centre at 23.00. Duration: Approx 1.5 hrs.
Read moreA walk with a ranger in the memory of two Germans that disappeared in Askja 1907. Starting at 1pm, departure from the car park in Askja.
Read moreOn this July evening there will be a “singing stroll” in Ásbyrgi. During an easy walk through the forest in the bottom of Ásbyrgi canyon, participants will occasionally stop and sing easy tunes which will echo from the cliffs of the canyon.
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