Studlagil canyon
Studlagil canyon
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Eiriksstadhir, Egilsstadir 700 Iceland
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  • imthirstysoul
    Singapore, Singapore61 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Water in May is not green.
    The hike from the farm is around 6 -7km round trip on flat terrain. The basalt columns with the river flowing through it is spectacular. I would not miss this if you gave time. Getting down to the canyon floor requires some little bit of climbing. Quite easy even for a casual walker like me.
    Visited May 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written September 22, 2023
  • Glen E
    Golden, Canada505 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    5 km round trip in worth the effort
    We went to the eastern viewpoint to get the better perspective but the walk in is long. An amazing canyon of basalt column walls and serpentine water. Even the first waterfall on the way in with its basalt column sides is spectacular. The other bank gets you closer to the main canyon in your car but with an inferior view and lots of stairs.
    Visited June 2024
    Traveled with friends
    Written June 5, 2024
  • LisaMNUSA
    Saint Paul, Minnesota1,055 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing waterfalls and canyon
    We parked in the paid parking lot on the east side, right next to the waterfall. The waterfall was spectacular against the basalt columns. We walked to the canyon to see the basalt canyon wall and the tranquil water at the bottom. The round trip is about 5 miles.
    Visited June 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written July 3, 2024
  • eichsttl
    Colorado Springs, Colorado423 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Unique Canyon
    My wife and I parked at the lower parking area (East side of the River). Parking cost 1000 IK. It was a 1.6 mile walk to the canyon. The vertical basalt columns on the canyon walls are very unique. The river is a spectacular blueish green color. The walk to the canyon has some up and down but is mostly flat and winds thru pastures of sheep. The road to the canyon is rough in spots but is in good shape.
    Visited September 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written September 3, 2024
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Becky B
Decatur, GA26 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022 • Family
As others stated, there are several ways to do the canyon. If you don’t like bumpy roads or walking, stay straight and park near overlook on west side. You can climb downstairs to overlook canyon but don’t get very close. We chose to turn left the sign, go down to the first parking lot, cross bridge and then drive over very bumpy road (need 4x4) to second parking lot. The drive from ring road to second parking lot is about 15 minutes. The drive from first parking lot to the second parking lot saves you a long boring walk. The walk from the second parking lot to the canyon is about 20-30 minutes (one way, we walk fast). The canyon view is worth it though! The canyon walls are gorgeous and the green water is brilliant. Definitely worth the detour off the ring road! Walk was mostly flat and easy for our family with young kids.
Written June 11, 2022
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eichsttl
Colorado Springs, CO423 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2024 • Couples
My wife and I parked at the lower parking area (East side of the River). Parking cost 1000 IK. It was a 1.6 mile walk to the canyon. The vertical basalt columns on the canyon walls are very unique. The river is a spectacular blueish green color. The walk to the canyon has some up and down but is mostly flat and winds thru pastures of sheep. The road to the canyon is rough in spots but is in good shape.
Written September 3, 2024
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marts03
Poughkeepsie, NY95 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2022
A beautiful canyon with interesting column stones. The steps and platform (over the river itself) are very sturdy. In the winter, though, snow drifts cover portions of the stair case so be prepared to scramble. Recommend wearing spikes on your shoes to help with traction. Also, although there is a WC / toilet in the parking lot, it's not open in winter.
Written March 6, 2022
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Randomcamden
55 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021 • Family
Was hoping to experience one of Iceland's quieter gems.. Unfortunately everyone seems to have discovered it already. Parked at the farm by the bridge and walked over the bridge (didn't fancy the rough road with our very low hire car). Since the second bridge, track and parking lot by the waterfall have been built, its easy for families to get to the East Side, so it was Disney-busy on a sunny day. The path is newly gravelled/pebbled so the walk from the Waterfall/car park is soulless and dirty. I get that they need to protect the ground from all the foot traffic but the stone path is horrible.
Worth all that for the canyon though... It's stunning, just don't expect any great photos with no-one in them....
Written July 24, 2021
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Glen E
Golden, Canada505 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Friends
We went to the eastern viewpoint to get the better perspective but the walk in is long. An amazing canyon of basalt column walls and serpentine water.

Even the first waterfall on the way in with its basalt column sides is spectacular.

The other bank gets you closer to the main canyon in your car but with an inferior view and lots of stairs.
Written June 5, 2024
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EC13091
Ellicott City, MD1,547 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Couples
We truly enjoyed our time at the canyon with its unique basalt columns. We opted to go to the overlook and use the steps as it was a blustery day and the idea of a long hike didn’t appeal. Although the information signs say you cannot access the canyon from there, we indeed had a good view. No, we weren’t at the base but still enjoyed the canyon. There is free parking here and pay toilets (pay with credit card). If you prefer to hike, park at the first parking area or cross the river and continue to a second parking area with a shorter hike.
Written May 22, 2023
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imthirstysoul
Singapore, Singapore61 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Family
The hike from the farm is around 6 -7km round trip on flat terrain. The basalt columns with the river flowing through it is spectacular. I would not miss this if you gave time. Getting down to the canyon floor requires some little bit of climbing. Quite easy even for a casual walker like me.
Written September 23, 2023
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TravelingFamilyTrip
Chicago, IL209 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
The canyon was a good find for us. We debated back and forth over whether to do the hike or not, and in the end decided to just visit the viewing platform. Would have loved to do the walk, but we just didn't have time in the day. It's interesting to see some other reviews mention the crowds, because the day we visited, there were very few other people around. One other car at the overlook, maybe a half dozen hikers. We're glad we stopped by!
Written October 13, 2021
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IkeEsq
Alexandria, VA164 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2021
This is definitely worth a bit of a walk and a bit of a drive. The canyon walls include basalt columns and some nice coloring. The main attraction includes a couple of ridges of stone in the middle of the river that you can access (along with the floor of the canyon) by taking the east path from the first turn-off.

The West path is a longer (3-4km) drive to a parking lot at the top of the ridge, followed by a climb down some stairs to the lip of the canyon. Much easier and quicker than the East path but no access to the floor of the canyon and a limited viewing area, a single platform. You reach it by continuing on ~5 miles down Rt 923 after the sign for the Klaustursel farm.

The East path is a shorter drive but a much longer walk that allows you to get to the floor of the canyon and no real restrictions on your view. It is about a 1.5 mile drive after taking a left off Rt 923 at the sign for the Klaustursel farm followed by a ~1.7 mile walk. Shortly after taking your left off Rt 923 you come to a parking lot with toilets and picnic tables. Do not stop here. Drive across the bridge along the rough, one-lane road for about 1.5 miles to the second parking lot. The trail from the second parking lot is mostly flat and wends its way alongside the canyon. Parking is free.
Written August 20, 2021
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Azgators
Phoenix, AZ246 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2021
Yet another place where you get two options on how to view. We took the longer gravel road to a parking lot that is right above the canyon. They have some great new stairs to go down, very safe, unless you're out of shape, to an easy viewing area. I thought that would be the best way, if we had more time I would have liked to take the long hike others have. Either way you get some pics of a very unique canyon. The basalt columns are very unique to Iceland, enjoyed each place they had them.
Written July 4, 2021
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