The 10 Best Things to do in Hvolsvollur, South Region

June 30, 2021 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Hvolsvollur, Iceland including Midgard Adventure, Katla UNESCO Global Geopark, Heimavollur Hestsins, Smaratun Farm, Seljalandsfoss, Njalurefill, Gluggafoss/Merkjarfoss, Lava Centre, Nauthusagil Waterfall, Saga Center.
Restaurants in Hvolsvollur

1. Midgard Adventure

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5.0 based on 437 reviews

Midgard Adventure

Midgard Adventure is a highly regarded, award winning Tour Operator and Travel Agency, authorised by the Icelandic Tourist Board, and focuses on year-round, individual, small/large group and tailored tours to both popular and well-off-the-beaten track locations. Often travelling in specially adapted super jeeps, Midgard Adventure aspires to introduce our clients to not only the glorious sights of Iceland's very varied and most wonderful, unspoilt nature but also to the more intangible and magical emotions and feelings that emanate from being immersed in Iceland's nature. Our professional guides ensure not only safe and exciting passage but also impart many stories, factual and mythical, to enhance the tour experience and to deepen the wonders that Iceland evokes. Our website fully describes all of our many tour offerings, active and passive.

2. Katla UNESCO Global Geopark

Eyjafjallajokull info point Ring Road 1, by THorvaldseyri farm, Hvolsvollur 861 Iceland +354 487 5757 [email protected] http://www.katlageopark.com
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Katla UNESCO Global Geopark

Information about Katla UNESCO Global Geopark and Eyjafjallajokull Volcano. Geology, history, nature and culture. Sutainable nature tourism. In the process of being opened during summer 2019

3. Heimavollur Hestsins

Austurvegur, Hvolsvollur 860 Iceland +354 897 6750 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Heimavollur Hestsins

Heimavöllur Hestsins hosts a history exhibition about the Icelandic horse from the Viking era to modern time. There are always a few friendly horses around that our guests can pet, treat, get the perfect selfi with or even take a short ride. There is a local products market on and a food cart on site that offer a wide selection off products and food.

4. Smaratun Farm

Smaratun, Hvolsvollur 861 Iceland +354 487 1416 http://www.smaratun.is/the-farm-2/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Smaratun Farm

5. Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss, Hvolsvollur 861 Iceland +354 894 0045 [email protected] http://www.seljalandsfoss.is
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4.5 based on 270 reviews

Seljalandsfoss

Reviewed By natasa992 - Belgrade, Serbia

Beautiful waterfall with remarkable nature and surroundings. You should definitely put it on your list for visiting Iceland and be sure to check everything out before you leave!

6. Njalurefill

Hlidarvegur 14, Hvolsvollur 860 Iceland +354 855 2013 [email protected] http://www.njalurefill.is
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Njalurefill

The Njal's saga tapestry is a new activity in Hvolsvollur where the goal is to sew Njal's saga in a tapestry form using the Bayeux stitch (laid couching work) , a special type of stitch that was used in the Viking age. The Njal's saga tapestry will be around 90 m long and the yarn that is used is an Icelandic woollen yarn, dyed locally using natural herbs. The project was started in Febury 2013 and as of September 2014, 30 metres have been sewn. The plan is that the tapestry will take 4 - 5 years in the making. Possibly the best known tapestry in the world is the Bayeux tapestry in Normandy, France, which is 70 m long. Gunnhildur Edda Kristjansdottir and Christina M. Bengtsson, two local women, had the idea that sewing the Njal's saga in a tapestry form would be an interesting way to introduce the most famous Icelandic saga to a wider audience. They contacted Kristin Ragna Gunnarsdottir, an artist and literary scholar, and she designed the pictures printed on the tapestry for sewing. The sewing takes place at the Icelandic Saga Centre in Hvolsvollur , and once it is completed, the Njal's saga tapestry will be on display there. Anybody can visit the Saga Centre and sew as much or as little as they wish to. People can come to the sewing area, as long as it is open, to see how the sewing is coming along. Visitors that want to take part pay a small amount (1000 ISK) and receive instructions on how to sew this stitch along with the other 2 stitches in the tapestry. They are asked to write their name and what part of the tapestry they sewed in a guestbook that is on display in the same area as the tapestry itself. It is also possible to buy handcraft packs which have pictures from the tapestry itself . All those wishing to make donations to this worthy project are very welcome. All donations are gratefully received! The goal with this tapestry is to create an artwork that has great meaning for the community and for tourism in the Rangarthing Eystra area. This new activity gives tourists and scholars from all over the world, a chance to experience Njal's saga in a different form, whilst surrounded by the saga's scenery.

7. Gluggafoss/Merkjarfoss

Hvolsvollur Iceland http://www.south.is/en/moya/toy/index/place/merkjarfoss-gluggafoss
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Gluggafoss/Merkjarfoss

Reviewed By Heid25 - Perth, Australia

From the ring road/ Hvolsvollur we drove 17kms / 16 mins on road 261 to this waterfall. One can get very close to the waterfall from the car park to explore it. A bit muddy from the rain but easy to do. From the car park one can see 2 different waterfalls on the same run off. We had our picnic breakfast here enjoying the quietness. We thought it was worth the detour from the ring road seeing the country side away from the highway. After our visit, we drove on Road 250 which is a 9-10 km gravel road towards the ring road.

8. Lava Centre

Austurvegi 12-14, Hvolsvollur 860 Iceland +354 415 5200 [email protected] http://www.lavacentre.is
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

Lava Centre

The LAVA centre features an interactive exhibition exploring the art and science of geology and the volcanic systems in Iceland. Information from the past century’s eruptions demonstrate just how strong a presence volcanoes have in contemporary Iceland. Feel the forces of nature as you experience an earthquake and see the Fiery Heart of Iceland, a 12m high structure simulating the Mantle plume and the magma flow underneath Iceland. In an educational learning centre you can explore the wonders of volcanoes and earthquakes through interactive computers and there’s also a cinema auditorium where visitors can see the magnificence of volcanic eruptions in HD 4K. Please note that last entry into the exhibition is at 18:40 and the movie at 19:00. The exhibition closes 19:15.

Reviewed By margr_tg2016 - Reykjavik, Iceland

We started out by watching a cinematic short-movie in a room with a great soundsystem, the movie had amazing shots of the volcanic eruptions of the past century in Iceland, and the front row has beanbags you can lie down while watching the movie, which was very comfortable. The museum itself was clean, modern and with fun interactive showpieces. All in all, very highly recommended!

9. Nauthusagil Waterfall

Hvolsvollur Iceland
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Nauthusagil Waterfall

10. Saga Center

Hlidarvegur, 860, Hvolsvollur Iceland 011-354-487-8781 http://www.njala.is/en
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4.0 based on 83 reviews

Saga Center

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