Fagradalsfjall Volcano

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Ariel Blakeman
"For Hiking: There are no services at sight, so plan for a pit stop in Grindavik if need anything for hike. https://www.visitgrindavik.is/ Please note that the paths have a rugged terrain with gravel, rocks and steep hills with an elevation of 50-150 m. Also, note that they may be slippery and wet, depending on the weather conditions. It is strongly advised to wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring hiking poles for balance. $8 parking Three paths to choose from. https://www.visiticeland.com/article/hiking-to-the-volcano/  The Fagradalsfjall volcano is located in an uninhabited area of the Reykjanes peninsula. Since 2021, there have been three eruptions in this region of South Iceland. At around 30 kilometres (19 miles) away from Reykjavík, local authorities don’t consider it a threat. The latest eruption is close to the Fagradalsfjall volcano. But this time, lava is flowing from fissures in the ground between the peaks of Litli-Hrútur and Keilir."
Yasmin Alwaily
"Entrada: gratis, abierto todo el día Parking: de pago Cuando fuimos nosotros, octubre 2020, había 3 parkings y diferentes rutas. Tardamos cerca de 2h en llegar arriba (nos equivocamos y dejamos el coche en el parking más lejos de todos) y nos diluvió la mitad del camino, pero mereció muchísimo la pena"
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Zeanna Griffin
"We hiked up to the Volcano. Unfortunately it was not erupting at the time. However, it was still amazing to see all the cooled black lava! The hike is uphill a good chunk of the way! Well worth it. There are many hikes you can do here! You do have to pay a small fee to park here. "

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