• Although Asbyrgi is part of the Vatnajokull National Park, it is run by the Iceland Forest Service. Can you camp inside Asbyrgi?
  • 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.
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  • Some trad climbing has been done in Ásbyrgi, reports say the rock quality is quite good. Albert Leichtfried and Benedikt Purner drove past Ásbyrgi in february 2018.
  • 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!
  • A gigantic, anomalous canyon, Ásbyrgi stands guard next to the northern entrance to Jökulsárgljúfur National Park. ... How to get to Ásbyrgi Canyon?
  • This Asbyrgi Canyon travel guide for first-time visitors includes tips on the best hiking trails, how to get, where to stay, what to expect, when to go, or what to pack.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • The lush Ásbyrgi canyon is more than one kilometre wide and over three kilometres long, shaped like a massive horseshoe.