• While getting ready for small trip, rain has passed several times. Same story while driving to Krýsuvík geothermal area. No worries, it hasn’t killed the drive.
  • The Krýsuvík fires were a period of volcanic activity in a fissure swarm known as Krýsuvík (is: Krýsuvíkureldar) on the Reykjanes peninsula.[1][2][3][4].
  • Krýsuvík is a geothermal area, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in south-west Iceland. Read more about it here.
  • South of the farm Krysuvik is the bird cliff Krisuvikurbjarg, where kittiwakes, Guillemots, razorbills and other birds nest. An unclear track lies all the way to the edge.
  • In fact, i wish we had skipped Krysuvik Cliffs and had more time at the geothermal area, to walk the longer trail where you can overlook this beautiful site.
  • Green star west of Kleifarvatn lake on Reykjanes peninsula in Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja volcano. Earthquakes in other volcanoes are also visible on this map.
  • Krýsuvík - Seltún is a geothermal area on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, located about 30 minutes outside Reykjavik.
  • volkanik sistemi Krýsuvík (veya Krísuvík), ayrıca Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja volkanik sistemi, İzlanda güneybatısında, Reykjanes yarımadasında yer almaktadır.
  • In the beginning, Krýsuvík town stood a little west of a creek that is now called Hælsvík but may have been called Krýsuvík in ancient times.
  • The geothermal area Krýsuvík is situated on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland. ... Krýsuvík consists of several geothermal fields, such as Seltún.
  • The large eruption of the Ogmundargigar volcano took place several kilometers from Krysuvik in 1151. Lava reached the ocean then.
  • Krýsuvík, Reykjavik - One of Iceland's must see geothermal areas with bubbling mud pools and colourful lakes, it also plays host to some exciting hiki...