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Trail Information ⤵️ 📌 Tips for Responsible Recreation: 🌎 Leave it better than you found it. 🥾 Stay on the trail. ⛺️ Camp on durable surfaces. 🐻 Respect wildlife & keep your distance. 🚮 Pack out your trash & any trash you find. 😀 Be respectful to others. ⚠️ Follow local rules & regulations. 🎒 Bring the proper gear & stay safe. ⛈️ Always check current local weather. 📌 Save this post: 📍 Studlagil Canyon 👫 This is a very popular location we recommend arriving around sunrise or sunset to avoid the crowds. Be respectful to others when visiting. 🚗 Gravel road to trailhead, 4x4 high clearance is not required but is recommended. Watch out for sheep. 🅿️ Large gravel parking lot. 🥾 3.25 miles RT, 100’ of elevation. ⚠️ To get down into the canyon you need to scramble over rocks that can be slippery so be careful. 👀 There is an overlook across the canyon called Stuðlagil Canyon Viewpoint that is easier to access if you just want to see the canyon from above. That’s where this video was taken. ⛺️ There is a campground above the canyon called Stuðlagil tjaldsvæði that is a great place to stay before or after visiting the canyon and it’s about $14/person per night. ✅ Follow us @the.guidebook for trail recommendations, campsite information, and hiking, camping, & travel tips. #iceland #icelandtrip #icelandroadtrip #icelandnature #icelandadventure #icelandtravel #visiticeland #icelandexplored #traveltips #travelguide
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Trail Information ⤵️ 📌 Tips for Responsible Recreation: 🌎 Leave it better than you found it. 🥾 Stay on the trail. ⛺️ Camp on durable surfaces. 🐻 Respect wildlife & keep your distance. 🚮 Pack out your trash & any trash you find. 😀 Be respectful to others. ⚠️ Follow local rules & regulations. 🎒 Bring the proper gear & stay safe. ⛈️ Always check current local weather. 📌 Save this post: 📍 Studlagil Canyon 👫 This is a very popular location we recommend arriving around sunrise or sunset to avoid the crowds. Be respectful to others when visiting. 🚗 Gravel road to trailhead, 4x4 high clearance is not required but is recommended. Watch out for sheep. 🅿️ Large gravel parking lot. 🥾 3.25 miles RT, 100’ of elevation. ⚠️ To get down into the canyon you need to scramble over rocks that can be slippery so be careful. 👀 There is an overlook across the canyon called Stuðlagil Canyon Viewpoint that is easier to access if you just want to see the canyon from above. That’s where this video was taken. ⛺️ There is a campground above the canyon called Stuðlagil tjaldsvæði that is a great place to stay before or after visiting the canyon and it’s about $14/person per night. ✅ Follow us @the.guidebook for trail recommendations, campsite information, and hiking, camping, & travel tips. #iceland #icelandtrip #icelandroadtrip #icelandnature #icelandadventure #icelandtravel #visiticeland #icelandexplored #traveltips #travelguide
Travel Tips for Iceland’s Golden Circle: 	1.	Þingvellir National Park: 	•	Arrive early to enjoy the park without the crowds. 	•	Dress in layers as the weather can shift quickly. 	•	Explore the Silfra Fissure if you’re into snorkeling or diving—crystal-clear water between tectonic plates. 	•	Parking requires a small fee, so have a card ready as cash is rarely used in Iceland. 	2.	Gullfoss Waterfall: 	•	Wear waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes as the mist can make trails slippery. 	•	Visit both the upper and lower viewing platforms for different perspectives of the waterfall. 	•	There’s a visitor center with restrooms, a café, and a gift shop if you need a break. 	•	Be cautious in winter—ice can make paths treacherous. 	3.	Geysir Geothermal Area: 	•	Focus on Strokkur, which erupts every 5–10 minutes, and be ready with your camera. 	•	Stick to the marked paths to avoid the dangerously hot ground. 	•	Don’t rush—take time to explore the bubbling mud pots and smaller geysers. 	•	Avoid touching the water; it’s boiling! General Tips: 	•	Rent a car for flexibility and consider adding snow tires in winter. 	•	Pack snacks and water, as dining options are sparse along the route. 	•	Check the weather forecast before heading out—conditions can change rapidly. 	•	Download offline maps, as cell service can be spotty in some areas. #ExploreIceland 	•	#IcelandTravel 	•	#GoldenCircle 	•	#IcelandAdventure 	•	#VisitIceland 	•	#DiscoverIceland 	•	#TravelIceland 	•	#IcelandNature 	•	#LandOfFireAndIce 	•	#IcelandicLandscapes 	•	#IcelandExplored 	•	#ChasingWaterfalls 	•	#GeothermalWonder
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Travel Tips for Iceland’s Golden Circle: 1. Þingvellir National Park: • Arrive early to enjoy the park without the crowds. • Dress in layers as the weather can shift quickly. • Explore the Silfra Fissure if you’re into snorkeling or diving—crystal-clear water between tectonic plates. • Parking requires a small fee, so have a card ready as cash is rarely used in Iceland. 2. Gullfoss Waterfall: • Wear waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes as the mist can make trails slippery. • Visit both the upper and lower viewing platforms for different perspectives of the waterfall. • There’s a visitor center with restrooms, a café, and a gift shop if you need a break. • Be cautious in winter—ice can make paths treacherous. 3. Geysir Geothermal Area: • Focus on Strokkur, which erupts every 5–10 minutes, and be ready with your camera. • Stick to the marked paths to avoid the dangerously hot ground. • Don’t rush—take time to explore the bubbling mud pots and smaller geysers. • Avoid touching the water; it’s boiling! General Tips: • Rent a car for flexibility and consider adding snow tires in winter. • Pack snacks and water, as dining options are sparse along the route. • Check the weather forecast before heading out—conditions can change rapidly. • Download offline maps, as cell service can be spotty in some areas. #ExploreIceland#IcelandTravel#GoldenCircle#IcelandAdventure#VisitIceland#DiscoverIceland#TravelIceland#IcelandNature#LandOfFireAndIce#IcelandicLandscapes#IcelandExplored#ChasingWaterfalls#GeothermalWonder

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