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Vífilsfell Hike

Difficulté :

Moderate to challenging

Distances :

6.4 km round trip

Durée estimée :

2-3 hours

Altitude :

305 m

Just a 30-minute drive southeast of Reykjavík, Vífilsfell stands at 655 meters (2,148 feet) and offers a rewarding hike with panoramic views of the capital region and beyond.

Trail Overview

  • Distance: Approximately 6.4 km (4 miles) round trip
  • Elevation Gain: About 305 meters
  • Duration: 2–3 hours
  • Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
  • Trailhead: Accessible via a turnoff from Suðurlandsvegur, just above Sandskeið

The hike begins with a gradual ascent through grassy fields, leading to steeper, rocky sections. As you approach the summit, some scrambling is required, with fixed ropes in place to assist hikers. The trail is marked at regular intervals, but caution is advised, especially on the steep scree slopes and tuff rock surfaces.

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The trail starts with a gentle ascent through grassy meadows.

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As you climb higher, the landscape turns rocky with views opening toward the capital region.

Midway, the path becomes steeper with loose gravel.

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Following the steep climb, the terrain flattens, offering a brief relief

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The next ascent is more pleasant, but be careful — it gets very slippery after rain

Near the summit, the trail reveals striking rock formations with visible layers in vibrant orange and brown tones

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Fixed ropes help you up the final stretch to the summit.

What to Expect

At the summit, a viewing dial installed by the Icelandic Touring Association provides a 360° panorama. On clear days, you can see landmarks such as Grótta, Esja, Móskarðshnúkar, Skjaldbreiður, and Hengill.

Safety Tips

  • Weather: The trail is open year-round, but strong winds and icy conditions can make the hike hazardous.
  • Equipment: In winter, ice axes and crampons are recommended.
  • Hazards: Be aware of potential rockfalls, ice avalanches, and sudden wind gusts.

Getting There

From Reykjavík, take Route 1 (Suðurlandsvegur) towards Hveragerði and Selfoss. After passing the sign for Bláfjöll skiing area, take the next right turn and follow the road until you reach the parking area near the base of the mountain.

Vífilsfell offers a blend of geological interest and stunning vistas, making it a worthwhile excursion for those looking to explore Iceland's natural beauty close to the capital.

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