Golden Circle Travel Guide

Your essential resource for exploring Iceland’s most iconic routes

Map

Main Attractions

Opening Hours

Parking & Fees

Weather & Road

Food & Drink

Where to Stay

Hidden Gems

Map of the Golden Circle

Main Attractions

Þingvellir National Park with Þingvellir Church by the water on a calm day

Thingvellir National Park

Þingvellir National Park is one of Iceland’s most historically and geologically significant sites. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s where Iceland’s first parliament, the Alþingi, was established in 930 AD. Here, you can witness the dramatic meeting point of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, surrounded by stunning cliffs, lava fields, and crystal-clear streams.

Open: 24 hrs | All year

Entry: Free

Parking: 1000 ISK

Tips & Insights

Start your visit at the main visitor center to get an overview of the area before walking down to the Almannagjá gorge. Early morning or late afternoon visits are best for photography, as the light softens over the rift valley. Dress warmly, even in summer, as winds can be strong across the open plains.

Facilities

Restrooms

Available at the visitor center and main parking areas.

Accessibility

Well-maintained walkways make the main paths accessible for most visitors, though some trails include uneven terrain.

Restaurants

A café inside the visitor center serves coffee, soup, and light meals.

Service

The visitor center offers exhibitions about geology and history, a souvenir shop, and detailed maps.

Geysir Hot Springs

The Geysir geothermal field in Haukadalur Valley is one of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders. While the Great Geysir remains inactive today, nearby Strokkur shoots boiling water up to 30 meters into the air every few minutes, surrounded by steaming vents and colorful hot springs.

Open: 24 hrs | All year

Entry: Free

Parking: Free parking is available across the road from the site.

Tips & Insights

Stay on marked paths, as the geothermal water here can exceed 100°C. Bring your camera ready, as Strokkur erupts roughly every 5–10 minutes. Combine your visit with a stop at nearby Gullfoss, just 10 minutes away.

Facilities

Restrooms

Located inside the service center across the road.

Accessibility

Paved and gravel paths provide easy access to most of the area.

Restaurants

Geysir Center has a large restaurant, café, and snack options.

Service

Geysir Center offers souvenirs, Icelandic design products, and geological information displays.

Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss, the “Golden Falls,” is one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls. Fed by the glacial river Hvítá, it cascades dramatically in two stages into a rugged canyon. The sheer power and mist of Gullfoss make it one of the highlights of the Golden Circle route.

Open: 24 hrs | All year

Entry: Free

Parking: Two main parking lots with free access.

Tips & Insights

Bring a waterproof jacket, as the mist can be intense near the viewing platforms. Visit during sunny weather to catch the golden hue that gives the waterfall its name. In winter, icy formations around the falls create an entirely different atmosphere, equally stunning. Try the delicious Icelandic meat soup at Gullfoss café.

Facilities

Restrooms

Available in the main visitor center.

Accessibility

Paved paths and viewing platforms are accessible, though some trails may be slippery in winter.

Restaurants

The Gullfoss Café offers hot soups, sandwiches, and pastries with a view.

Service

Features a souvenir shop and informative displays about the waterfall’s history and geology.

Friðheimar greenhouse in winter with geothermal steam rising in the background

Friðheimar Tomato Farm

Friðheimar is a unique family-run greenhouse and restaurant where guests can experience Icelandic innovation in sustainable food production. Tomatoes are grown year-round under artificial light, and visitors can dine among the plants while enjoying dishes made with freshly harvested produce.

Open: 12:00–16:00 daily (restaurant), tours by appointment.

Entry: Free (meals and tours priced separately).

Parking: Free parking on-site.

Tips & Insights

Friðheimar is perfect for lunch on your Golden Circle journey. Their tomato soup buffet with freshly baked bread is famous among locals and travelers alike. Book ahead, especially during the summer, as it’s a popular stop. Don’t miss tasting their homemade tomato beer or ice cream.

Facilities

Restrooms

Clean and modern facilities are available to all visitors.

Accessibility

Fully accessible; flat entryways and wide aisles.

Restaurants

Offers tomato-based dishes, desserts, and drinks in a greenhouse setting.

Service

Small gift area with sauces, chutneys, and other local produce for sale.

Kerið Volcano Crater

Kerið is a volcanic crater lake in the Grímsnes area, known for its vivid red slopes and turquoise waters. Formed about 3,000 years ago, the crater is approximately 55 meters deep and provides a rare look at Iceland’s volcanic past.

Open: All year

Entry: ISK 600 per person.

Parking: Free

Tips & Insights

Take the path around the rim for panoramic views or descend to the lake’s edge for a closer look. The vivid contrast between the turquoise water and the red volcanic slopes creates exceptional photo opportunities. Wear sturdy shoes, as paths can be slippery after rain.

Facilities

Restrooms

There are no restroom facilities at Kerið, so it’s best to plan a stop before or after your visit.

Accessibility

Limited; paths include steps and uneven terrain.

Restaurants

There are no restaurants on-site, but several cafés and restaurants are located a short drive away.

Service

A small kiosk is operated during the summer that sells drinks and snacks.

Opening Hours

Thingvellir

Attraction: 24hrs

Visitor Center: 09:00 – 17:00

Geysir Hot Springs

Attraction: 24hrs

Service Center: 09:15 – 17:00

Gullfoss Waterfall

Open:24hrs

Restaurant | Shop: 09:30 – 18:00

Kerið Volcano Crater

Attraction: 24hrs

Ticket booth: During daylight hours

Gullfoss Waterfall

Attraction: 24hrs

Restaurant | Shop: 09:30 – 18:00

Kerið Volcano Crater

Attraction: 24hrs

Ticket booth: During daylight hours

Friðheimar

Open: 11:30 – 16:00

Location: Reykholt, Bláskógabyggð.

Website: fridheimar.is

Glíma Restaurant

Open: 09:15 – 21:15

Location: Geysir, Service Center.

Website: hotelgeysir.is

Gullfoss – Panorama

Open: 09:30 – 19:00

Location: Gullfoss, Service Center.

Website: gullfoss.is

Efstidalur II

Open: 11:30 – 20:00

Location: Laugarvatn

Website: efstidalur.is

Hvönn Restaurant

Attraction: 11:30 – 21:00

Location: Skálholt, Biskupstungum.

Website: hotelskalholt.is

Vínstofan – Winebar

Attraction: 12:00 – 22:00

Location: Friðheimar, Reykholt.

Website: fridheimar.is

Restaurant Minilik

Attraction: 18:00 – 21:00

Location: Flúðir

Website: minilik.is

Ölverk Pizza | Brewery

Open: 11:30 – 22:00 (23:00 Fri, Sat).

Location: Hveragerði

Website: olverk.is

Lindin Restaurant

Open: 12:00 – 16:00, 18:00 – 21:00.

Location: Laugarvatn

Website: laugarvatn.is

Farmers Bistro

Attraction: 11:00 – 17:00

Location: Flúðir

Website: farmersbistro.is

Restaurant Mika

Open: 12:00 – 16:00, 17:00 – 21:00.

Location: Reykholt, Bláskógabyggð.

Website: mika.is

Mjólkurbúið Food Hall

Open: 11:30 – 21:00

Location: Selfoss

Website: mjolkurbuid.is

Kaffi Krús Bistro

Open: 11:00 – 21:00 (12:00 Sat, Sun).

Location: Selfoss

Website: kaffikrus.is

Græna Kannan

Open: 11:00 – 16:00

Location: Sólheimar

Website: solheimar.is

The Secret Lagoon

Open: 10:00 – 19:00

Location: Flúðir

Website: secretlagoon.is

Laugarás Lagoon

Attraction: 10:00 – 21:00

Location: Laugarás

Website: laugaraslagoon.is

Fontana Spa

Open: 11:00 – 21:00

Location: Laugarvatn

Website: fontana.is

Hrunalaug

Attraction: 10:00 – 20:00

Location: Hruni Farm, nearby Flúðir.

Website: hrunalaug.is

Parking & Entry Fees

Location
Parking Fee
Entry Fee
Payment Method
Thingvellir1,000 ISKFreeOn-site | Online
Brúarfoss750 ISKFreeOnline
Geysir1,000 ISKFreeOnline
Brú Horse FarmFree parkingFreeNA
GullfossFree parkingFreeNA
FriðheimarAmple free parkingFreeNA
KeriðFree parking on-site600 ISKOn-site | Online
SkálholtFree parking1,500 ISK for toursOn-site for tours
Fontana SpaParking for guests5,980 ISK for adultsOn-site
Laugarás LagoonParking for guests6,900–15,900 ISKOn-site | Online
HrunalaugParking for guests3,000 ISK for adultsOn-site
Secret LagoonParking for guests4,200 ISK for adultsOn-site | Online

Weather & Road Conditions

Official weather forecast from the Icelandic Metrological Office

Weather in Iceland by Month

Month
Avg. Temp.
Daylight
Typical Weather
January−1 to 2 °C (30–36 °F)4–5 hrsCold, snowy, short daylight.
February0 to 3 °C (32–37 °F)7–9 hrsStormy, icy, crisp winter.
March0 to 5 °C (32–41 °F)10–12 hrsUnstable, windy, wintery mix.
April2 to 7 °C (36–45 °F)13–16 hrsMelting snow, cool early spring.
May4 to 10 °C (39–50 °F)18–20 hrsCool, brighter, mild winds, snow-free.
June8 to 12 °C (46–54 °F)21–24 hrsMild, bright, frequent sunshine, long days.
July9 to 14 °C (48–57 °F)20–22 hrsMild to warm, bright, frequent sunshine.
August8 to 13 °C (46–55 °F)16–19 hrsMild, variable, breezy showers.
September6 to 10 °C (43–50 °F)13–15 hrsCooling down, fresh winds.
October3 to 7 °C (37–45 °F)9–11 hrsWindy, rainy, early frost.
November0 to 4 °C (32–39 °F)5–8 hrsIncreasingly darker, wet, cold.
December−1 to 2 °C (30–36 °F)4–5 hrsDark, snowy, frequent storms.

Road Conditions

Spring (April–May)

Roads around the Golden Circle are generally accessible, but icy patches can linger in the early months. Some remote or highland roads may still be closed due to snow.

Summer (June–August)

Summer offers the best road conditions, with clear roads and long daylight hours. All main attractions of the Golden Circle are easily accessible.

Autumn (September–October)

Temperatures drop and weather becomes less predictable, with frost and occasional snow in higher areas. Roads remain open, but travelers should be prepared for changing conditions.

Winter (November–March)

Snow, ice, and strong winds are common, and visibility can change quickly. The Golden Circle is still accessible year-round, but winter driving requires caution and proper vehicles.

Food & Drink

Friðheimar

Reykholt

Greenhouse restaurant serving fresh tomato dishes in a unique farm setting. Famous homegrown tomato soup.

Opening hours: 11:30–16:00

Efstidalur II

Laugarvatn

Family dairy farm with burgers, soups, and homemade ice cream. Rustic atmosphere overlooking the cowshed.

Opening hours: 11:30–20:00

Farmers Bistro

Flúðir

Simple, wholesome dishes made from vegetables and mushrooms grown on-site. Bright greenhouse feel.

Opening hours: 11:00–17:00

Vínstofan – Winebar

Friðheimar – Reykholt

A charming wine bar set inside a greenhouse, serving quality wines and thoughtfully prepared small plates.

Opening hours: 12:00–22:00

Hvönn Restaurant

Skálholt

Seasonal Icelandic cuisine using local ingredients, served in a peaceful cultural setting.

Opening hours: 11:30–21:00

Kaffi Krús Bistro

Selfoss

Popular café-restaurant with cakes, pizzas, burgers, and homemade meals. Warm and welcoming.

Opening hours: 11:00–21:00

Geysir Bistro

Geysir, Service Center.

Pastries, sandwiches, cakes, and hot drinks with views over the geothermal area.

Opening hours: 09:00–22:00

Fontana Café

Laugarvatn

Light meals, soups, pastries, and geothermal rye bread. Perfect before or after springs.

Opening hours: 10:00–21:00

Græna Kannan Café

Sólheimar

Organic vegetarian/vegan café using local ingredients from the Sólheimar ecovillage.

Opening hours: 11:00–17:00

Glíma Restaurant

Geysir, Service Center.

Modern restaurant offering Icelandic dishes, hearty meals, and buffet options at Geysir Center.

Opening hours: 09:15–21:15

Gullfoss – Panorama

Reykholt

Casual cafeteria with soups, hot meals, and pastries. Quick and reliable stop at Gullfoss.

Opening hours: 09:30–19:00

Lindin Restaurant

Laugarvatn

Lakeside restaurant known for fish, wild game, and seasonal Icelandic dishes. Quiet and charming.

Openings: 12:00–16:00, 18:00–21:00

Restaurant Mika

Reykholt

A charming family-owned restaurant serving refined local dishes alongside their signature handmade chocolates.

Openings: 12:00–16:00, 17:00–21:00

Mjólkurbúið Food Hall

Selfoss

Contemporary food hall with multiple kitchens serving local dishes, burgers, and pastries.

Opening hours: 11:30–21:00

Ölverk Pizza & Brewery

Reykholt

A geothermal-powered craft brewery known for its wood-fired pizzas, quality local beers, and lively atmosphere.

Opening hours: 11:30–22:00

Restaurant Minilik

Laugarvatn

Authentic Ethiopian restaurant offering flavorful stews and injera. Unique stop in the area.

Opening hours: 18:00–21:00

Where to Stay

Luxury rooms and modern architecture at Hotel Geysir overlooking the Geysir geothermal valley on the Golden Circle

Hotel Geysir

Haukadalur

Located directly beside the famous Geysir geothermal area, Hotel Geysir is modern and elegant.

The Hotel Gullfoss is situated in the winter light, near the Gullfoss waterfall on the Golden Circle in Iceland

Hotel Gullfoss

Brattholt, Bláskógabyggð.

Hotel Gullfoss sits between Geysir and Gullfoss waterfall, offering countryside views and comfortable rooms.

Hotel Grimsborgir is a luxury country resort with white buildings and geothermal hot tubs on the Golden Circle

Hotel Grímsborgir

Ásborgir, Bláskógabyggð.

A luxury country resort with spacious suites, private hot tubs, and a tranquil riverside setting.

The Greenhouse Hotel interior features stylish décor, boutique shops, and urban-nature design

The Greenhouse Hotel

Hveragerði

A stylish boutique hotel in Hveragerði with a focus on sustainability, design, and relaxed social spaces.

Frost and Fire Boutique Hotel by the riverside with geothermal steam and outdoor hot tubs in Laugarvatn

Frost & Fire Hotel

Hveragerði

Boutique hotel located by the banks of the Varmá River in Hveragerði, with geothermal hot tubs and scenic views.

Hotel Selfoss is a modern glass-front building by the Ölfusá river in Selfoss town, Iceland

Hotel Selfoss

Selfoss

Overlooking the Ölfusá River, Hotel Selfoss blends modern comfort with a convenient town-center location.

Hotel Skálholt surrounded by historic countryside and Skálholt Cathedral in the Golden Circle

Hotel Skálholt

Skálholt, Biskupstungum.

This peaceful countryside hotel is set beside the historic Skálholt cathedral. Ideal for travelers wanting quiet.

The Hill Hotel in Flúðir is surrounded by farmland and rolling Icelandic hills

The Hill Hotel

Flúðir

Nice hotel located in the geothermal village of Flúðir, close to the Secret Lagoon and major Golden Circle sights.

South Central Guesthouse with simple rooms and countryside surroundings in South Iceland

South Central Guesthouse

Blesastaðir

Budget-friendly option in a quiet rural setting, offering simple comfort and an easy base for exploring the nearby area.

Hérðasskólinn Historic Guesthouse, a large white heritage building overlooking Laugarvatn lake

Héraðsskólinn

Flúðir

Housed in a historic school building near Laugarvatn, this guesthouse pairs old-world charm with modern comfort.

Bitra Guesthouse white country house accommodation near Selfoss on the Golden Circle

Bitra Guesthouse

Árborg

Bitra is a family-run guesthouse offering simple, bright rooms and beautiful countryside views.

Luxury turf-house suites at Torfhús Retreat with traditional Icelandic architecture near the Golden Circle

Torfhús Retreat

Dalsholt, Árborg.

Torfhús Retreat offers luxury turf-roofed villas inspired by Icelandic farmsteads, combining heritage design with comfort.

Modern Blue View Cabin with private terrace and panoramic views near Reykholt, Golden Circle

Blue View Cabins

Eiríksbraut 5, Bláskógabyggð.

The Blue View Cabins feature a modern, stylish design with panoramic views over the Golden Circle landscape.

Efsti-Dalur farm cabin surrounded by trees near Laugarvatn in the Golden Circle

Efstidalur Cottages

Laugarvatn

Situated at Efstidalur farm, these cottages offer private accommodation steps away from the farm’s restaurant.

Eyvindartunga Farm Cottage in the Icelandic countryside near Laugarvatn on the Golden Circle

Eyvindartunga Farm

Laugarvatn

These cozy farm cottages sit on a working Icelandic farm between Laugarvatn and Geysir.

Hestakráin countryside guesthouse and horse farm near the Golden Circle

Hestakráin Guesthouse

Húsatóftir 2a

Hestakráin is a countryside hotel known for its horse-friendly atmosphere and relaxed Icelandic hospitality.

Miðdalsskot is a rural cottage with a red roof surrounded by quiet Icelandic countryside

Miðdalsskot Cottages

Laugarvatn

Set in a quiet valley close to Laugarvatn, Miðdalsskot Cottages provide rustic comfort with spacious interiors.

The wooden cabin at Vorsabær 2 is illuminated by northern lights near the Golden Circle.

Vorsabær 2

Húsatóftir 2a

A spacious holiday home set on a traditional Icelandic farm, offering privacy, open fields, and mountain views.

Cozy wooden cottage at Arngrímslundur surrounded by Icelandic countryside near the Golden Circle

Arngrímslundur

Laugarvatn

Arngímslundur offers cozy wooden cottages surrounded by quiet countryside near Laugarvatn.

Lambastaðir Guesthouse is in rural Iceland with wide open fields and peaceful surroundings

Lambastaðir

Árborg

Lambastaðir is a friendly farm guesthouse offering clean rooms, open landscapes, and traditional charm.

Hidden Gems

Brúarfoss waterfall with bright blue glacial water flowing through black lava rocks

Brúarfoss

A turquoise-blue waterfall with crystal-clear glacier-fed water cascading through narrow basalt channels.

Helgufoss waterfall in a green valley near Mosfellsdalur, Iceland

Helgufoss

Peaceful forest-surrounded waterfall with a short, scenic walk through Mosfellsdalur. A quiet, photogenic spot.

The wide Faxi waterfall on the Tungufljót River along Iceland’s Golden Circle

Faxafoss

Broad cascade on the Tungufljót river, often overlooked by travelers. Calm setting with great viewpoints.

Scenic view of Þórufoss waterfall cascading into a rocky canyon in Iceland

Þórufoss

Serene, wide, elegant waterfall in a remote lava-filled valley, best known from the TV series Game of Thrones.

Faxi is a broad, serene waterfall on the Tungufljót River, often overlooked despite its beauty. Located near Geysir and Gullfoss, it features calm river scenery, a fish ladder, and easy viewpoints, making it a peaceful highlight on the Golden Circle.

Laugarvatn Fontana Spa

Lakeside geothermal spa with hot pools and steam baths. Known for its rye bread baked in hot black sand outside.

Hrunalaug

Small, natural hot spring geothermal pool around a rustic stone shelter. Quiet, intimate, and atmospheric.

Green valley in Reykjadalur with rising geothermal steam

Reykjadalur Hot Springs

Brúarfoss is a vivid blue waterfall along the Golden Circle, known for its bright, layered cascades.

Exterior of Gljúfrasteinn, the former home of Nobel Prize–winning author Halldór Laxness

Gljúfrársteinn

Home of Nobel laureate Halldór Laxness preserved exactly as he lived. Insight into life and Icelandic literature.

Cows eating hay inside Efstidalur Farm’s barn, seen from the farm restaurant.

Efstidalur Farm

Family-run dairy farm where visitors can enjoy fresh ice cream and farm-to-table dishes. Warm, rural atmosphere.

Historic Laugarvatnshellir cave house built under a rock shelter

Laugarvatnshellir

Historic cave dwelling where Icelanders lived in the early 20th century. Guided tours are available.

Skálholt Cathedral with Icelandic flag in the foreground

Skálholt

One of Iceland’s most historic sites with a cathedral and archaeological remains. Spiritual and cultural stop.

Icelandic horses inside a stable at Brú Horse Farm on the Golden Circle

Brú Horse Farm

Horse farm where visitors can see Icelandic horses up close. Ideal for photos, short stops, and families.

Walking path through Haukadalsskógur forest near Geysir on the Golden Circle.

Haukadalsskógur

Peaceful forest area near Geysir with trails and quiet picnic spots. A break from crowds with a gentle nature walk.

The buildings and greenery at Sólheimar Eco-Village, a sustainability-focused community in Iceland, are breathtaking

Sólheimar Eco-Village

Unique sustainable community known for organic farming, crafts, and art workshops. Calm, creative atmosphere.