Around Lake Mývatn (2) - the monochrome world of Hverfjall

@astinmin · 2025-09-07 19:38 · Worldmappin

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Last time I left you at Hverir - rotten-egg smell included. Today we’re heading somewhere the wind blows every smell away and, honestly, almost takes your head off. We’ll climb Hverfjall, a crater that hit me hard six years ago when we first met. Back then it was just a tourist loop, but it stuck so much that four years later I came back to Iceland for longer. Maybe for good - who knows?

Climbing the black moon

From far away Hverfjall looks simple - a perfect cone. I have no idea why I didn’t take a photo from that angle. The closer you get, the more the scale hits you. It’s one of the biggest craters of this kind in the world - about a kilometer across and more than 400 meters high. It formed around 2,500 years ago in a powerful explosive eruption, when hot magma met water. I love disaster scenes, but I’m glad I wasn’t here for that one ;)

From the first steps it’s hypnotic. Looking at it feels like a small meditation - monochrome palette, repeating lines, your eyes just stay there.

On the rim of the void

The rim gives you a 360-degree view of everything around. That day the clouds were heavy, so seeing far wasn’t easy. I don’t remember being disappointed.

Tiny human figures on the rim - how small we are next to the power of nature.
Tiny human figures on the rim - how small we are next to the power of nature.

I watched the surface of Lake Mývatn, saw steam rising from the Krafla power station, lava field Dimmuborgir and the Hverir field. It looked like Saruman’s orc factory.

Life against all odds

A walk around the rim takes about an hour. The wind was merciless - I think it always is. And yet, in small spots with a bit of shelter, you can see life holding on, clinging to the loose ground.

Hverfjall, unlike the colorful and noisy geothermal field, gives you space and stark, monochrome beauty. During our stay at Mývatn we also found one more place that blends both moods. We took a short hike to the Leirhnjúkur volcano, part of the Krafla system I wrote about before. I’ll take you there next time - see you :)

On the way to Leirhnjúkur :)
On the way to Leirhnjúkur :)

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