Kleifarvatn Lake
Kleifarvatn Lake
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Eber Shibin
Mumbai, India506 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
A beautiful serene place. You don't see a lot of tourists come through this area. And you can have some time in the place all to yourself. I have read that it is one of the best places to see the northern lights, although I knew it only a few days after I visited it or else would have planned accordingly. It was a morning visit for me, it was cold, cloudy and windy. So couldn't get the bright photos I was looking for. But this is a must visit.
Written 16 September 2022
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LondonAd
London, UK105 contributions
Feb 2024 • Family
Wow wow wow. We did this drive as a bit of an afterthought with hire car as we had done main golden circle. It was a beautiful drive. Stunning road around lake and through volcanic landscape. Kept going down to seltun which was great few hundred metre walk. Family were more impressed with this than geyser on golden circle. So glad we did this
Written 18 February 2024
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RJN612
Pottsville, PA509 contributions
Aug 2021
We were here as part of an excursion on the peninsula. The area is quite interesting geologically and for its beautiful views. I wish we had more time to hike about the area. It is an easy drive through the peninsula and worth stopping for a look around the area.
Written 13 August 2021
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Ganfo
White, GA607 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
Most of the reviews are from summer visitors.
My wife and I visited two lake overlooks and the nearby thermal site as part of a Reykjanes Peninsula tour by Gateway to Iceland. Part of the unique appeal was that it was late morning in January, and the sun was just beginning to come up as we arrived. The light was extraordinary, and I was able to get two of my best photos from our entire trip, and several others that were almost as good.
Nearby are the thermal springs, an abandoned farm, a school that has been re-purposed, and a nice overlook of the Atlantic coastline facing south. All photos were taken by dawn's early light, which lasts an hour or more at this time of year in Iceland. Further away at the SW tip of the island are a lighthouse, geothermal plant, coastal viewpoint and geothermal springs, all in close proximity to one another. Though we did not see the plant from close up, that area is also recommended and are included in the tour we took.
Also known as the "Draining Lake" due to leakage from a geologic event, Kleifarvatn plays a key role in a crime novel of that name by a famous Icelandic author.
A bit of trivia: on the way from Reykjavik we drove through the town of Vogar. I may be off a bit, but I believe I counted passing thirteen consecutive roundabouts in our passage thru town. I wonder if that's a world record...
The Reykjanes Peninsula has apparently been overlooked by a lot of visitors, and the low number of reviews of sites in the area supports that conclusion. See it while it's uncrowded. It has its own appeal, and is highly recommended.
My wife and I visited two lake overlooks and the nearby thermal site as part of a Reykjanes Peninsula tour by Gateway to Iceland. Part of the unique appeal was that it was late morning in January, and the sun was just beginning to come up as we arrived. The light was extraordinary, and I was able to get two of my best photos from our entire trip, and several others that were almost as good.
Nearby are the thermal springs, an abandoned farm, a school that has been re-purposed, and a nice overlook of the Atlantic coastline facing south. All photos were taken by dawn's early light, which lasts an hour or more at this time of year in Iceland. Further away at the SW tip of the island are a lighthouse, geothermal plant, coastal viewpoint and geothermal springs, all in close proximity to one another. Though we did not see the plant from close up, that area is also recommended and are included in the tour we took.
Also known as the "Draining Lake" due to leakage from a geologic event, Kleifarvatn plays a key role in a crime novel of that name by a famous Icelandic author.
A bit of trivia: on the way from Reykjavik we drove through the town of Vogar. I may be off a bit, but I believe I counted passing thirteen consecutive roundabouts in our passage thru town. I wonder if that's a world record...
The Reykjanes Peninsula has apparently been overlooked by a lot of visitors, and the low number of reviews of sites in the area supports that conclusion. See it while it's uncrowded. It has its own appeal, and is highly recommended.
Written 30 January 2018
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Ted21117
Southampton, UK205 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
On my stay in Reykjavik I would take my hire car out at night in search of the Northern Lights. This location was recommended to me by the concierge at my hotel and also seemed from mapping to be a good open location for seeing the northern lights. I didn't expect the place to be so great!!
At night it's a quiet, tranquil but easily accessible location where conditions to view the Aurora Borealis are at their best! In the daytime it is a vast open lake, with great views! There is a huge area to park cars off the road.
(Note if the cloud coverage is high then it won't matter there you are seeing the Northern Lights will be difficult)
At night it's a quiet, tranquil but easily accessible location where conditions to view the Aurora Borealis are at their best! In the daytime it is a vast open lake, with great views! There is a huge area to park cars off the road.
(Note if the cloud coverage is high then it won't matter there you are seeing the Northern Lights will be difficult)
Written 19 January 2017
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Inertia-Rvk
Reykjavik, Iceland16,168 contributions
Jan 2014 • Friends
The thing is that the Blue Lagoon is the magnet of the Reykjanes Peninsula, making it so that all the other stunning pearls of the peninsula are almost forgotten - very regrettably! Lake Kleifarvatn is a paradise for landscape photographers, for example, particularly for those aiming for a good spot for northern light photography. It's dark over there.
But the lake itself is just sooo beautiful, as a place to relax and simply enjoy the silence. In the early hours of the day the lake's surface is just like a mirror. And there're lots of geologic features all around it, and it even has a beach!
It's a gravel road along the lake, by the way.
But the lake itself is just sooo beautiful, as a place to relax and simply enjoy the silence. In the early hours of the day the lake's surface is just like a mirror. And there're lots of geologic features all around it, and it even has a beach!
It's a gravel road along the lake, by the way.
Written 11 October 2014
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wisniak
Ness Ziona, Israel573 contributions
July 2018 • Couples
We visited this lake on an overcast, cold and very windy day, so we could not really see its beauty.
There's a road along its western side, that snakes between the black cliffs and the lake.
There are some very good observation places along the road as well as at least 1 picnic spot with tables and a small parking.
We returned on our last day, a couple of hours before our flight back home. It was a sunny day and it was an excellent decision - we could finally appreciate the beauty of the place. Attached is a photo of our 1st visit - and photos of the 2nd visit.
There's a road along its western side, that snakes between the black cliffs and the lake.
There are some very good observation places along the road as well as at least 1 picnic spot with tables and a small parking.
We returned on our last day, a couple of hours before our flight back home. It was a sunny day and it was an excellent decision - we could finally appreciate the beauty of the place. Attached is a photo of our 1st visit - and photos of the 2nd visit.
Written 15 August 2018
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Heid25
Perth, Australia121 contributions
June 2018 • Couples
The Reykjanes Unesco Global Geopark has 55 areas listed geosites. We set aside one day
We started the day from Gata free campsite stopping to visit the colourful bubbling Seltun Geothermal area to Kleifarvatn Lake on road 42. We stopped at the viewing turn out overlooking the large blue lake and walked the black sand beach. The road is between the lake and the mountain with snow capped mountain ranges across the lake.
Next we drove loop road 417. This road in my opinion is one of the most scenic drives we did in Iceland. It is an unpaved road in the middle of a beautiful blanket of mossy lava fields. The black snow capped mountain ranges in the backdrop with yellowish green grey moss draping down the mountain side are absolutely stunning.
Our next stop was the Blue lagoon. It is a huge place and one can walk to follow the blue water flowing out of the pool area even if one does not go for a dip. One can enjoy a coffee here. There is clean wc.
Then we drove south to Grindavik onto road 427 to visit the must stop highlights such as the Gunnuhver Mud Pools, the tectonic mid Atlantic bridge, Brimketill rock pool, light house. On the road north there were hundreds of nesting birds on the ground, some on the road, some flying high going berserk.
We finally ended our day at the Sandgardi campsite listed with the camping card in a lovely surrounding in a beautiful town with free hot showers included. By the way one can also help themselves to free groceries left by past campers.
We achieved so much on this day and thoroughly enjoyed it. Join a tour if one prefers not to drive. It is well worth a sightseeing day.
We started the day from Gata free campsite stopping to visit the colourful bubbling Seltun Geothermal area to Kleifarvatn Lake on road 42. We stopped at the viewing turn out overlooking the large blue lake and walked the black sand beach. The road is between the lake and the mountain with snow capped mountain ranges across the lake.
Next we drove loop road 417. This road in my opinion is one of the most scenic drives we did in Iceland. It is an unpaved road in the middle of a beautiful blanket of mossy lava fields. The black snow capped mountain ranges in the backdrop with yellowish green grey moss draping down the mountain side are absolutely stunning.
Our next stop was the Blue lagoon. It is a huge place and one can walk to follow the blue water flowing out of the pool area even if one does not go for a dip. One can enjoy a coffee here. There is clean wc.
Then we drove south to Grindavik onto road 427 to visit the must stop highlights such as the Gunnuhver Mud Pools, the tectonic mid Atlantic bridge, Brimketill rock pool, light house. On the road north there were hundreds of nesting birds on the ground, some on the road, some flying high going berserk.
We finally ended our day at the Sandgardi campsite listed with the camping card in a lovely surrounding in a beautiful town with free hot showers included. By the way one can also help themselves to free groceries left by past campers.
We achieved so much on this day and thoroughly enjoyed it. Join a tour if one prefers not to drive. It is well worth a sightseeing day.
Written 6 August 2018
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2wreckless
Bradford, UK350 contributions
Sept 2016 • Couples
We drove past this lake on the way back to Reykjavik on a dark and rainy night. The road was a little scary, but the lake seemed moody and very atmospheric. We returned the next day in lovely sunny weather and the lake was stunning. Plenty of places to stop and take in the views of the huge lake and surrounding countryside. Well worth visiting and spending a few hours walking the beaches and rocks.
Written 18 January 2017
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Delmeboy
Bridgend, UK56 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
A really beautiful lake a few minutes down the road from Krysuvik mud pools. Worth a walk around and take in the wonderful black sands and ash deposits.
Written 27 October 2016
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Hello - I would be travelling to Iceland in last week of May. I was wondering for those who have been to the Seltun/Kleifarvatn area:
Can you actually go to Seltun first and walk over to Kleifarvatn lake area or vice versa?
The reason I'm asking is on google maps its showing that it would take a 45 min detour from Seltun to drive to Kleifarvatn.
Thanks
Written 21 April 2017
Hi, been a few times and a nice part of Seltun is Krisuvik. This is a nice geothermal mudpool that is probably a ten minute walk from Kleifarvatn. However, the road doesn't have a pavement and can is a little winding. There is a nice viewing area above the lake to park in with nice walks around the beautiful lake. Definitely worth a visit.
Written 22 April 2017
Hi Diane, is it possible to drive the lake in regular car or do you need a four wheel drive?
Written 29 August 2015
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