• The section of the river which is named Stuðlagil (Basalt Columns) is considered to have one of Iceland’s largest collections of basalt columns on land.
  • Stuðlagil (. Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈstʏðlaˌcɪːl]; also transliterated as Studlagil) is a ravine in Jökuldalur [ˈjœːkʏlˌtaːlʏr] in the municipality of Múlaþing...
  • Stuðlagil Canyon is a unique natural wonder located in the eastern part of Iceland. What makes this canyon so unique is its stunning basalt rock formations that...
  • Stuðlagil Canyon is located near Ovari Jökuldalur in Fljótsdalur in East Iceland. The place is a marvel of nature. ... Stuðlagil is one of the largest basalt column areas.
  • Even though the roads that lead to the Stuðlagil Canyon Iceland remain open all year, it would still be a lot easier to navigate in the summer than in the winter.
  • Today, intricate basalt colums rise either side of a river that changes colour with the seasons. Stuðlagil is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Iceland.
  • Stuðlagil Canyon, transliterated as Studlagil, is an extraordinary natural attraction located in a remote part of eastern Iceland.
  • Now the river is fed by the crystal-clear waters of Hálslón Reservoir. As a result, the waters that flow through Stuðlagil Canyon are a vibrant turquoise.
  • Stuðlagil Canyondriving instructions. Gravel road: 17km (about 25 minutes) - 4WD recommended. Stuðlagil Canyonhiking instructions.