Hekla Volcano

Hekla Volcano

Hekla Volcano

The snow-coated peak of Hekla Volcano, rising 4,891 feet (124 meters) above the surrounding lava fields, stands as one of Iceland’s most memorable landmarks on the South Coast. Known for its frequent eruptions—over 20 since 874—Hekla has earned the ominous nickname the Gateway to Hell. Visitors can explore the rugged, otherworldly landscape, where the volcano’s history and the stark beauty of the terrain converge. Today, the area offers a unique opportunity to witness the raw power of nature and the enduring legacy of one of Iceland’s most active volcanoes.

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