
Seltún / Krýsuvík Geothermal Area – colorful fumaroles, mud pots and walking trails
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon for softer light and far fewer people; winter shows dramatic steam against snow but watch for icy paths.
Budget tips
No entry fee for the geothermal area; limited parking nearby may charge during summer, so carry a card and consider parking a short walk away to save money.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Geology lovers, Day trippers from Keflavík or Reykjavík, Outdoor walkers
Plan your visit
45-90 min
About
Korte feiten: Vivid yellow, orange and emerald mineral streaks rim steaming fumaroles and bubbling mud pots, while a sharp sulfur tang lingers on the breeze. Well-placed wooden boardwalks and short loop trails let visitors get surprisingly close to hissing vents and mud pots, without stepping on fragile crust.
Hoogtepunten: A compact loop of roughly 2 kilometers threads within 3 to 5 meters of active steam vents, where bursts of steam can reach near boiling temperatures and deposit bright mineral stains. Local guides often point out bacterial mats called iron-oxidizing bacteria and cyanobacteria that color runoff in rusty reds and neon greens, thriving in water between 40 and 80°C so close you can smell the minerals.
Insider tips
- Wear sturdy waterproof boots and a windproof jacket, geothermal spray and strong winds are common.
- Stay strictly on the marked boardwalks, ground off the paths can be dangerously unstable and hot.
- For the best photos, use the elevated boardwalk that looks over the main fumarole field during golden hour.
- Avoid the midday crowds by visiting at opening or late afternoon, and skip small roadside pools that lack color.
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