Vatnajökull National Park
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Culture and History / History / Landscape / Flora and fauna / Climate / Travel to Vatnajökull National Park, visa requirements / FeesFPermits / Get around / Vatnajökull National Park attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Vatnajökull National Park souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Vatnajökull National Park nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Lodging / Camping / Backcountry / Stay safe / Get outVatnajökull National Park in Iceland is the largest national park in Europe. The park was founded on June 7th, 2008 and includes the former Skaftafell and Jökulsárgljúfur National Parks. Containing 12,000 km2 the park covers about 12% of the surface of Iceland. The park is home to Iceland's highest mountain (Hvannadalshnúkur), largest glacier (Vatnajökull), and Europe's most powerful waterfall (Dettifoss).
Culture and History
The park lies on the west side of Vatnajökull - Europe's largest glacier. Skaftafell is the name of the hill that runs along one of the glacier fingers and between the mountains. There is a visitor center (open til 4pm) and campsite (open mid May) with full amenities and disability access.
History
Skaftafell is mentioned early in the Saga of Burnt Njal (a popular Icelandic Saga). It is home to some of the best fertile land in the country and so has a long history of farming. Unfortunately, it also has a history of severe flooding, when volcanoes under the Vatnjökul glacier cause mass melting and flooding of the low lands. As a consequence, farmers abandoned their lush lowland farms and moved to higher ground.
Landscape
Lowland, rivers, black sand, a very big glacier, some picturesque mountains, hills, waterfalls, quicksand, quiet brooks - what more could you ask for?
The Skaftafell is the hill where farmers settled to avoid the floods from the giant glacier. There are well established hiking paths up the hill where you can access viewpoints that look across the glaciers, several stunning waterfalls, and a mixture of fauna and bird life. The high point of the hill is around 600m and takes around two hours to reach the highest point. One of the highlights of the trek is Svaturfoss (Black Falls). There is a road that goes to quite near the top allowing disabled access to the stunning views.
Flora and fauna
Climate
Travel to Vatnajökull National Park - Visa Requirements
Fees/Permits
Tours and Getting around Vatnajökull National Park
Vatnajökull National Park tourist attractions and sightseeing
Vatnajökull National Park city tours
- Find a guide who can take you onto the glacier.
- Hike up the hill and see all the waterfalls and great views.
Vatnajökull National Park souvenirs and shopping
Vatnajökull National Park Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
There is a small road side service station around 5km east of the park, opposite the Skaftafell Hotel. The food is good and reasonably priced, but the choice is limited. There is also a mini supermarket within the service station, where you can buy many things from tea to soap.
Vatnajökull National Park nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Vatnajökull National Park cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
Lodging
Camping
There is a large campsite which opens late May and probably gets busy during the summer months.
Backcountry
Stay safe
Stick to the paths and don't venture onto the glacier without a guide - danger of death.
Get out
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