• A gigantic, anomalous canyon, Ásbyrgi stands guard next to the northern entrance to Jökulsárgljúfur National Park. ... How to get to Ásbyrgi Canyon?
  • Ásbyrgi is a glacial canyon and forest in the north of Iceland on the Diamond Circle road. ... Ásbyrgi was most likely formed by catastrophic glacial flood.
  • Ásbyrgi is a popular summer holiday destination and is within Vatnajökull National Park. The forest in Ásbyrgi is under the protection of the Forestry Service.
  • 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.
  • Asbyrgi lies in the north of Iceland.The distance from the capital is about 545 km and 65 km from Husavik, the whale watching capital of Europe.
  • Ásbyrgi is part of Vatnajökull National Park between Húsavík town and the village Kópasker. About 50 min drive from Húsavík.
  • It’s the kind of place which robs your voice. Iceland is a country full of bizarre natural wonders, and Ásbyrgi is yet another. The canyon defies logic.
  • Although Asbyrgi is part of the Vatnajokull National Park, it is run by the Iceland Forest Service. Can you camp inside Asbyrgi?
  • Ásbyrgi, a glacial canyon nestled in northern Iceland, is a mesmerizing destination that draws in countless visitors year-round.
  • Ásbyrgi canyon lies in the north of Iceland, about two hours' drive to the east from Akureyri. The enormous, horseshoe-shaped depression is part of the...