Myvatn, Iceland in 4K (Ultra HD)
Mývatn is a lake in Northern Iceland, the name is used also for the stunning and diverse surrounding area of volcanic origin.
Locations in the video: Hverir/Hverarond (0:06), Viti Crater (1:07), Krafla Lava Fields (1:35), Geothermal pool (2:13), Myvatn Nature Baths (2:37), Hverfjall Crater (2:54), Dimmuborgir - volcanic caves and rock formations (3:12), Höfði (3:37), Skútustaðir - area of pseudocraters formed by steam erruptions (4:01).
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Nature Bath Mývatn, North Iceland
Lake Mývatn–Iceland’s fourth largest–is one of the country’s most treasured places. Full of brilliant natural wonders, from the geothermal energy that flows generously throughout to the rich depths of the Krafla caldera, the grassy mounds of the pseudocraters and the strange, gaseous pots at Hverir. This combination of raw landscapes and warm baths has made it a hotspot for people looking for the strange and wondrous. It’s safe to say that if you want to spend some time revelling in the powers of nature, Mývatn is among the best areas in Iceland to do so...
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LAKE MÝVATN Landscape Photography Locations | Iceland | 4K
Lake Mývatn is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Northern Iceland. With the characteristic lava rocks, caves, craters and dancing auroras Myvatn is a must see location of Iceland! The question is if you should visit here during summer? Tag along while I show you five great places around Myvatn for landscape photography.
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MYVATN NATURE BATHS ICELAND | NÁMAFJALL HVERIR GEOTHERMAL AREA
The Myvatn Nature Baths (Jarðböðin við Mývatn) were AMAZING! We also saw the incredible Námafjall Hverir geothermal area - it was like Mars!
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A visit to the Dettifoss and Selfoss waterfalls and the Mývatn Lake area in Iceland including the Krafla geothermal power station; the Námafjall geothermal area; Kalfarströnd lava columns; Dimmuborgir; Kirkjan lava tube; Skútustaðagígar pseudocraters and the Mývatn Nature Baths.
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My Day 6 in Iceland.
Greeted with a stunning mountainous view of Seydisfjordur from my window.
Today I visited the Awesome Lava Caves, experience the strongest winds I ever had in Iceland, stopping ever so often for the spectecular ladnscape along the way and witnessingthe awesome power of the Godafoss. It was an emotional roller coastal drive !
Day 6
- From Hafaldan HI Hostel
- Dettifoss Waterfall @ Dettifoss Parking West - 2h 30 m
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- Grjótagjá cave - Lava Cave
- Dimmuborgir
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- Check out the surrounding Mývatn Lake - Skútustaðir - Lava rocks
- Godafoss - 41m
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My Iceland #5: Mývatn - Krafla
A day of otherworldly beauty and Mother Nature's violence. Starting off with the placid, fly-ridden eden of the Mývatn lake followed by an exploration of the fuming, belching multicoloured volcanic sites in and around Krafla. A brief visit to Dettifoss before falling asleep at the remote fair of Möðrudalur.
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ICELAND: Námafjall & Mývatn
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Námafjall is a high-temperature geothermal area with fumaroles and boiling mud pools. At a depth of 1000 meters the temperature is above 200 degrees C. As is characteristic for other hot spring areas
there is a hot spring smell at Námafjall which is caused by the steam and the fumarole gas, such as hydrogen sulfide.
Mývatn is a shallow eutrophic lake situated in an area of active volcanism in the north of Iceland, not far from Krafla volcano. The lake and its surrounding wetlands have an exceptionally rich fauna of waterbirds, especially ducks. The lake was created by a large basaltic lava eruption 2300 years ago, and the surrounding landscape is dominated by volcanic landforms, including lava pillars and rootless vents (pseudocraters).
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Exploring the sites around Lake Mývatn in North Iceland!
The sites around Lake Mývatn in Northern Iceland are unique from the rest of the country. Other than being around millions of flies, during our self-guided one day road trip tour, we explored Grjótagjá Thermal Spring, Hverfjall Crater, Dimmuborgir Volcanic Caves and Rock Formations, Hofdi Lava Pillars, Skútustadagígar Pseudocraters and ended our day soaking in the Mývatn Nature Baths (the Blue Lagoon of the North).
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Where is Lake Myvatn located?
Lake Myvatn is located in Northern Iceland. It is 97 km/60 mi east of Iceland’s “Capital of the North”, Akureyri, and 475 km/295 mi northeast of Iceland’s capital Reykjavik.
What sites are located around Lake Myvatn?
Grjótagjá Thermal Spring
Hverfjall Crater
Dimmuborgir Volcanic Rock Formations
Hofdi Lava Pillars
Skútustadagígar Pseudocraters
Mývatn Nature Baths aka “The Blue Lagoon of the North”
How long does it take to tour the sites around Lake Myvatn?
This is dependent on how much you will explore each site. We recommend the following minimum/maximum times for each site:
Grjótagjá – 30 min/1.5 hours
Hverfjall – 1 hour/2 hours
Dimmuborgir – 45 min/2.5 hours
Hofdi – – 20 min/1 hour
Skútustadagígar – 15 min/1 hour
Nature Baths – 30 min/3 hours
How should you tour Myvatn Lake?
Each of these places are easily accessible via car. They all have parking lots and most have informational signs at the start of the site (see below). At Grjótagjá, you will need to climb down some rocks to see the thermal springs but the water is too hot to bathe. You must be able to climb a hill to view the top. At Hverfjall, you will need to hike up a dirt incline. Dimmuborgir and Hofdi have easy dirt walking paths. Skútustadagígar also has easy walking paths but you may have to walk up tiny hills to see the inside of the psuedocraters. It is really easy to enter the Myvatn Nature Baths but can be slippery in some areas.
When should you visit Lake Myvatn?
This area boasts some of Iceland’s best weather during the summer months and is one of the coldest areas during the winter. In winter time, the roads are subject to closure so keep that in mind.
How much does it cost to tour around Lake Myvatn?
Other than Myvatn Nature Baths, all the sites are free and have free parking. Click here to get the current price of “The Blue Lagoon of the North”.
What should you bring when touring Lake Myvatn and its surrounding sites?
Walking Shoes
A hat with a net covering your face to protect from ALL THE FLIES.
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Swimwear (darker color to avoid discoloration from the thermal pools)
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Highly recommend a fly net to cover your face if you plan on visiting the sites close to the lake. See the black spots in that picture? Those are flies! Visit the Mývatn Nature Baths at the end of your day to recover from touring all the sites. Hverfjall, Dimmuborgir and Skútustadagígar have absolutely no shaded areas so wear proper sun protection. Similar to everywhere else in Iceland, wear layers!
What else can you see nearby?
Check out Namafjall Hverir Geothermal area (16 km/10 miles)
Walk the rim of the Krafla Viti Crater (24 km/15 miles)
Visit the powerful Godafoss Waterfall (45 km / 28 mi)
Hike through lava fields to the famous waterfalls Dettifoss and Selfoss (74 km/46 miles)
Explore Iceland’s “North Capital” city of Akureyri (97 km/60 miles)
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Flies SWARM Sailor | Lake Mývatn, Iceland
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Birdingtrail Northeast Iceland - Mývatn
The Mývatn area is well known for its impressive environment and abundant bird life. Nowhere in the world are there more species of duck to be seen in summer. Here and in the neighboring valley Aðaldalur are the only nesting grounds of Barrow's goldeneye in Europe. The common scoter and the gadwall are rare in Iceland outside Þingeyjarsýsla in Northeast Iceland.
Myvatn Nature Bath - Blue Lagoon of the north Iceland - drone aerial movie
Myvatn Nature Bath (Jarðböðin við Mývatn) is a geothermal swimming pool often called the Blue Lagoon north of Iceland.
Baths located in an active volcanic Krafla area between the towns of Akureyti and Seydisfjordur.
Water is supplied to the lagoon with a small geothermal station which is operated by Landsvikjun - national energy supplier. That station is one of the oldest in Iceland, was launched in March 1969 year. It is used as a source of hot water supplying the local towns and villages and of course the aforementioned lagoon.
The water pumped to the pool in the vicinity of the lagoon has a temperature of about 130 degrees, whereas in the lagoon, depending on where from 36 to 40 degrees Celsius. Watering is built in a way less commercial than its counterpart located in the vicinity of Keflavík - Blue Lagoon. It is also much less crowded with tourists, what makes this place worth a visit, especially for people who like the peace by taking relaxing baths admire the way the beautiful surroundings. The bottom of the lagoon is dotted with sand and fine gravel. The water in the pools is rich in many minerals having healing properties, especially for the respiratory system and skin. Due to its composition of water in the lagoon it is still pure and naturally disinfected. One of the components is, of course, sulfur, avoid swimming jewelry, almost immediately blackens.
Baths is equipped with two steam baths, where the temperature is about 50 ° C and the relative humidity reaches 100%. Peering into the restaurant kvik can taste the local specialties, especially the famous soup of the day and bread baked in the hot springs.
When I describing the hot river mentioned the Icelanders often taking her bath. It is no different in the case of Myvatn Nature Bath and all other sources, swimming pools and so on. This is what you love here under discussion, churn business, start your day. Impressive in all this is the fact that they remain faithful to nature, as opposed to tourists have no inhibitions either during a shower or while swimming in the lagoon or other natural sources, rivers, hidden in Iceland.
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Myvatn lake : north Iceland ( famous lake of fies ) - Drone Iceland
One of the main attractions of the north is famous lake Myvatn, located at a distance of about 55 kilometers south of the town of Husavik. It is also the fourth largest lake in Iceland, a place that you must see.
Its name (isl. my - the mosquito or fly + Vatn - lake) means lake flies which almost perfectly reflects the character of this place. Ubiquitous near the lake insects can drive a man to despair. If you're going to admire these beautiful lands you must obtain a special protective nets worn over the head. It can be purchased on nearby petrol stations.
The lake was created about 35,000 years ago, it covers its surface area thirty-seven kilometers square. The average depth of the lake is 2.5 meters and the deepest point reaches up to four and a half meters. The water in the lake is rich in minerals and algae, which means that it takes blue-green hues. The transparency of the water allows you to see the rich vegetation and fish among the seaweed. Surface of a lake is filled with dozens of small islands and the coast grow pseudo-craters called Skútustaðagígar formed during the explosion gases. In 1974. The area around the lake has been strictly protected, and these pseudo-craters were considered monuments.
Interestingly is that, the water in the lake never freezes completely, despite the fact that it is located just 100 kilometers from the Arctic Circle. This is due to the nearby active volcanoes, geothermal and lava fields.
Myvatn is an ideal place for bird watching, Shores of the lake is home to many species of waterfowl. In summer you can meetings largest population of ducks, more than 16 different species, whose numbers even exceeds 150,000 individuals. In addition to ducks you can meet geese, białozory, whooper swans, curlews, snipe, golden plover and białorzytki and 76 other species that are turning out to be spot on. While migratory birds are represented here by nearly 240 different species. In winter you can see the whooper swans (Cygnus Cygnus)
From May 20 to July 20 on part of the land within the lake entry is prohibited, due to the breeding season of birds.
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Iceland - Laxa in myvatn
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Fly fishing in Laxá í Mývatnssveit.
(Drones 4k空拍影像) Iceland Mývatn(Hverir,Blue Lake,Hverfjall, Skútustaðagígar)冰島米湖
米湖(Mývatn)是冰島北部的一個淺水富營養化湖,面積37平方公里,位於一個活躍的火山區,距離克拉夫拉火山不遠。該湖及其周邊濕地生活著異常豐富的水鳥,特別是鴨子。約2300年前,玄武岩熔岩大量噴發而形成該湖,周圍主要是由火山地貌景觀,包括熔岩柱和無根泉。以其為源頭的拉赫(Laxá)河以盛產斑鱒(Brown trout)和大西洋鮭鱒(Atlantic Salmon)而出名。
湖名來自冰島語mý(蚊)和vatn(湖),夏天這裡有大量的蚊蠓。
Hverir是冰島北部有溫泉的地區。Hverir意味著間歇溫泉。它位於米湖Mývatn以東,位於克拉夫拉Krafla地區以南6公里處,靠近山口 Námaskarð。柔和的顏色區域是冰島最大的solfatar田地之一。它到處都是蒸汽,硫磺味,噴氣孔和各種大小的煮沸的泥鍋。爬到納馬菲亞爾山脈(432米)的粉末狀山峰可欣賞全景。Hverir就在冰島環路旁,因此交通便利。
Blue Lake是座地熱發電廠的地熱水匯集的湖泊 , 內含需多二氧化矽, 使得湖水呈現淺藍色.
Hverfjall(惠爾火山)是冰島的火山,位於該國北部,屬於大西洋洋中脊的一部分,海拔高度420米,由玄武岩組成的山體在2,500年前形成,火山口直徑約1公里。周長11.2 公里,距離冰島北部第二大城市阿克雷里70公里左右。山體類型是火山渣錐。如今仍然荒涼無植被。可以等到坑口的小路只有兩條,一條在西北部另一條在南部,其他地方禁止攀登,也禁止從任何地方下到坑底。登上坑口後可以看到不遠處米湖Myvatn全景。
該Skútustaðagígar,地名 冰島的字面意思是法國 “Skútustaðir的隕石坑”是一組偽隕石坑的冰島位於該國的北部,南部的岸米湖。當他們是天生的熔岩流從發射裂縫中的火山系統的卡拉夫拉來到與湖水接觸,創造了建這些火山口。
它們位於Skútustaðir地區848號公路的邊緣,是冰島這一地區的重要旅遊景點。
Iceland Myvatn - Akureyri
Day 3 in Iceland and Day 2 of driving the ring road Hofn - Akureyri.
This was the most challenging driving day!! I don't recommend the driving route that the GPS took us purely due to the severity of the gravel roads which including driving up a mountain but I will admit it was the quickest route. Hofn - Djupivogur drive was good but Djupivogur - Egilsstaðir was the worst gravel road in the whole of Iceland & it was for the whole 90km! Google maps predicted an hour and a half drive... It took me 3 in my tiny Chevrolet. I was quicker driving Egilsstaðir - Myvatn which was 170km.
Stop 1: Myvatn Mud Pools
Stop 2: Myvatn Nature Baths (we did not pay to go in as we pre-booked the blue lagoon which was £20 more expensive)
Stop 3: Viti Crater (we had to drive back 9km from Myvatn Baths)
Stop 4: Godafoss Waterfall
Stop 5: Akureyri
Myvatn mud pools smelt of Sulphur & rotten eggs; this smell stuck with me the rest of the trip smelling it in the showers & tasting it in the tap water whilst brushing my teeth!
Accommodation: Akureyri Backpackers Hostel. This was the best hostel we stayed in! Great cooking & shower facilities. We stayed in a twin private room with shared bathroom - it was the cleanest place I have ever stayed in!! Full of life staying with 66 acapella singing Germans with a 6:00am shower sing a long. There free parking is on the street until 10am & we arrived at 8pm.
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