- tripadvisor.in Tourism-g7892530-Asbyrgi_Northeast…Asbyrgi Tourism: Tripadvisor has 345 reviews of Asbyrgi Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Asbyrgi Tourism resource.
- worldlist.vision eurasia/iceland/asbyrgi.phtmlAsbyrgi 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...
- flitterfever.com asbyrgi-canyon-iceland/The area is called Jökulsárgljúfur. You can visit Asbyrgi Canyon as part of the Diamond Circle or from Husavik for example. A hidden gem you must see!
- husavikhotel.com diamond-circle/asbyrgi/A gigantic, anomalous canyon, Ásbyrgi stands guard next to the northern entrance to Jökulsárgljúfur National Park. ... How to get to Ásbyrgi Canyon?
- icelandtravelguide.is locations/asbyrgi/Ásbyrgi, a glacial canyon nestled in northern Iceland, is a mesmerizing destination that draws in countless visitors year-round.
- startravel.is attractions/ásbyrgiÁsbyrgi is a glacial canyon and forest in the North of Iceland, located approximately 38 km east of Húsavík on the Diamond Circle road.
- funiceland.is nature/places/asbyrgi/It is also believed that Ásbyrgi was formed in a major catastrophe glacier outburst for around 2200 to 4500 years ago due to fast melting of glaciers.
- holamon.cat en/asbyrgiÁsbyrgi (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈausˌpɪrcɪ]) is a glacial canyon and forest in the north of Iceland, located approximately 38 kilometres (24 mi)...
- iceland.for91days.com asbrygi/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.
- edgeofthearctic.is asbyrgi/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.