• Lying about 40 km (25 mi) east of Húsavík, Ásbyrgi is one of the star attractions on the Diamond Circle route. ... How to get to Ásbyrgi canyon.
  • Most likely, Ásbyrgi was formed in two catastrophic floods in Jökulsá river, the first about 8-10 thousand years ago and the second around 3 thousand years ago.
  • Part of the Vatnajökull National Park. The Ásbyrgi depression is about 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) long and 1.1-kilometer wide s (0.7 mile) wide.
  • Ásbyrgi (İzlanda telaffuzu: u200b[ˈausˌpɪrcɪ ]), İzlanda'nın kuzeyinde, Elmas Çember yolu üzerinde Húsavík'in yaklaşık 38 kilometre (24 mil) doğusunda bulunan bir...
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  • Asbyrgi was most likely formed by catastrophic glacial flooding of the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum after the last Ice Age, first 8-10,000 years ago, and then again...
  • Asbyrgi is a fab, lush canyon concluding in a high amphitheatre of dark brown cliffs in the middle of lush forest. It is 3.5kms long and about 1km in width.
  • Due to its wind-sheltered location, Ásbyrgi is densely forested by Icelandic standards, which makes it a popular destination for locals too.
  • Ásbyrgi, a glacial canyon nestled in northern Iceland, is a mesmerizing destination that draws in countless visitors year-round.
  • Ásbyrgi is part of Vatnajökull National Park between Húsavík town and the village Kópasker. About 50 min drive from Húsavík.