Geological formation
Strokkur
6 locals recommend
Location
Hafnartún
Selfoss, Bláskógabyggð
Tips from locals
One of Iceland‘s greatest natural attractions is the Geysir geothermal area where erupting geysers, brilliantly coloured hot pools and bubbling mud pots offer visitor spectacular views. Stars of the show are the hot springs Geysir (the one that lent all other geysirs its name) and Strokkur, one of the world‘s most persistent geysers that erupts on average with an interval of 4 to 8 minutes.
One of Iceland‘s greatest natural attractions is the Geysir geothermal area where erupting geysers, brilliantly coloured hot pools and bubbling mud pots offer visitor spectacular views. Stars of the show are the hot springs Geysir (the one that lent all other geysirs its name) and Strokkur, one of t…
In Haukadalur is where you’ll find bubbling mud pools, steaming hot springs and Iceland’s most famous water features Geysir and Strokkur. The geyser Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, reaching heights of around 15-20 metres, giving you a glimpse of the great powers that move underneath the Earth’s crust.
Haukadalur is a famous valley with acient geothermal geyers, hot springs and bubbling mud pots.