• Hekla İzlanda'nın en aktif volkanlarından biridir. 874 yılından bu yana 20 patlama meydana gelmiştir. Avrupalılar bu yanardağı "Geçiş" olarak nitelendirirlerdi.
  • Despite its explosive history, Hekla has become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world to witness its fiery spectacle.
  • Hekla is known to be the most active volcano in the country today, even though there hasn't been an eruption since 2000.
  • Welcome to the World of Hekla. Group Travel ( more than 9 people ). All kind of activities for team building, conference trips, kick off and study trips.
  • For the barque purchased in 1902 for use by the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, see Hekla (barque). For the skyscraper in France, see Tour Hekla.
  • Hekla is one of the country’s most active volcanoes at almost 5000 feet tall and having erupted more than 20 times since its first eruption back in 874.
  • Since 1970, Hekla volcano has erupted about every 10 years. The initial phase of each Hekla eruption is always highly explosive.
  • Hekla is a volcano in the south of Iceland, with a height of 1,491 meters, considered the most active volcano in Iceland.
  • Hekla, nicknamed ‘the Gateway to Hell’ in the Middle Ages, is one of Iceland’s most explosive, unpredictable and powerful volcanoes.
  • Hekla volcanic system is located on the Eastern Volcanic zone and consists of a central volcano rising to 1490 m.a.s.l. and is about 60 km long fissure swarm.