• Katla is an active volcano, but there's no need to be concerned about an eruption on ice cave tours as Iceland's volcanoes are monitored for activity.
  • Katla (. Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkʰahtla] ) is an active volcano in southern Iceland. This volcano has been very active historically with at least twenty documented major...
  • This once-in-a-lifetime experience will have you traversing glaciers, exploring breathtaking ice formations, and learning about the Katla volcano’s fascinating history.
  • At the time of the 1918 eruption, our understanding of volcanic processes was not what it is today. ... Katla volcano folklore and mythology were the result.
  • Katla has been a very active volcano since Iceland was settled, the third most active volcano on the island. Katla has erupted on average once every 60 years.
  • Katla volcano, located near the southern end of Iceland's eastern volcanic zone, is hidden beneath the Myrdalsjökull icecap.
  • The road that takes you to the gigantic Katla Volcano is bumpy and needs good driving skills. Though it is difficult to reach, it is worth the wait.
  • The Katla volcano system also includes Laki, the volcano which erupted in 1784 to catastrophic effect across Europe. Together, they’re a pretty deadly team.
  • We only got actually to be on the super jeep on our way back, but we missed so many of the views on our way to the Katla volcano.
  • Natural Ice Caves were an attraction only winter travelers in Iceland could enjoy until they found the Ice Cave under the Katla Volcano.