• According to Norse mythology, Ásbyrgi was formed when Odin's eight-legged horse, Sleipnir, touched one of its feet to the ground here.
  • 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 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.
  • The camp site in Ásbyrgi is open from 15th of may to the 15th of september. There is a large camp site in Ásbyrgi for tents, camping folders and mobile homes.
  • asbyrgi. Ásbyrgi is one of the wonders of nature, a well forested horse-shoe shaped canyon. Ásbyrgi is in the Vatnajökull National Park.
  • Ásbyrgi is part of Vatnajökull National Park between Húsavík town and the village Kópasker. About 50 min drive from Húsavík.
  • Ásbyrgi, a glacial canyon nestled in northern Iceland, is a mesmerizing destination that draws in countless visitors year-round.
  • 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.
  • Ásbyrgi is one of the wonders of nature, a wide, horseshoe-shaped canyon with sheer cliff faces up to 100 m high. It is 3.5 km long and over 1 km wide.