Nauthúsagil is a beautiful natural gem located on Iceland's South Coast, just beneath the legendary glacial volcano Eyjafjallajökull. This magnificent ravine is dotted with mesmerizing waterfalls and sheltered by a wild rowan tree which has grown horizontally in some places. It can be a bit tricky to get all the way in (depending on the water levels and the season) so I highly recommend waterproof boots (and crampons during winter). It takes around 45 minutes to go all the way in and back.
QUICK NOTES:
What it is: Abeautiful ravine in South Iceland with a waterfall at it's bottom.
Best season: Summer but I highly recommend it any time of the year BUT winter can be tricky with slippery rocks so bring waterproof shoes and crampons for that.
Best time of day: Any. Perfect for high sun / blue sky days if you're a photographer.
Nice to know: Your feet might get wet so if you have waterproof shoes bring them. And during winter, rocks get slippery so crampons are a good idea then. The most pretty part is at the bottom of the ravine.
Wil meer zien?
Ik heb samengesteld samengesteld kaarten En routes voor reizigers die net als ik willen reizen.