Hey Lykkers! Welcome to another thrilling adventure.
Today, we're taking you on a journey to Kerid Crater, one of the hidden gems along Iceland’s Golden Circle route.
<h3>Our Experience at Kerid Crater</h3>
We were absolutely mesmerized when we arrived at Kerid Crater. The first thing that struck us was the intense color contrast between the red volcanic rock and the turquoise water in the crater lake below. It felt like stepping into another world. Standing on the rim of the crater, we were treated to sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, and the peacefulness of the lake was in perfect harmony with the rugged beauty of Iceland’s volcanic terrain.
We decided to hike around the crater’s edge, which took about 20 minutes. The path was easy to walk, and every angle gave us new perspectives of the crater and its vivid colors. If you’re into photography like us, you’ll love how the colors pop against the sky, especially when the light shifts throughout the day.
<h3>What Makes Kerid Crater Special?</h3>
Kerid Crater is part of a group of volcanic craters, but this one stands out because it’s relatively young—formed about 3,000 years ago. The perfectly oval-shaped crater is about 55 meters deep, and the lake at the bottom has a surprising depth of around 7 to 14 meters, depending on the season.
One fascinating fact is that Kerid was not formed by an explosion, like many volcanic craters, but rather by the collapse of a magma chamber. This unique formation process is what gives Kerid its strikingly smooth and colorful sides.
<h3>Practical Information for Visiting Kerid Crater</h3>
Opening Hours: Kerid Crater is open year-round, and you can visit any time during daylight hours. Since the weather in Iceland can be unpredictable, it’s a good idea to plan your visit earlier in the day, especially in winter when daylight is limited.
Ticket Price: There is a small entrance fee of around 400 ISK (about $3 USD). This fee helps preserve the area and ensures the paths remain accessible for everyone.
Location: Kerid is located along Route 35, about 55 kilometers from Reykjavik. It's the perfect stop on the Golden Circle route, which also includes the famous Geysir geothermal area and Gullfoss waterfall.
Parking: There's a designated parking area near the crater, and it's free of charge, so no need to worry about additional costs for parking.
<h3>Nearby Attractions on the Golden Circle</h3>
After visiting Kerid Crater, we recommend checking out the other highlights along the Golden Circle route. Geysir, known for its active geysers, and Gullfoss, a breathtaking waterfall, are both within a short drive from Kerid. These spots are must-see attractions in Iceland and will add another layer of magic to your trip.
<h3>Where to Stay: Hotel Grímsborgir</h3>
For those looking for a place to stay near Kerid Crater, we highly recommend Hotel Grímsborgir, located about 20 minutes from the crater. This luxurious countryside hotel offers spacious rooms, private hot tubs, and views of the surrounding nature. It’s the perfect spot to relax after a day of exploring the Golden Circle.
Prices: A standard double room at Hotel Grímsborgir starts at around 45,000 ISK ($320 USD) per night, but the splurge is well worth it if you want to enjoy comfort and stunning Icelandic landscapes.
<h3>Tips for Your Visit</h3>
Weather Preparedness: Iceland’s weather is unpredictable, so dress in layers and bring a waterproof jacket. Even in summer, the wind can make it chilly near the crater.
Footwear: The path around Kerid Crater is mostly gravel, so wear sturdy walking shoes.
Best Time to Visit: The colors of Kerid Crater are particularly vibrant during the summer months, but winter also offers a magical experience with snow-dusted rims and frozen waters.
We had an unforgettable time at Kerid Crater, and we can’t wait for you to experience its beauty firsthand. Until next time, Lykkers!