By Stefán Bessi

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Golden Circle Driving Times & Distances

This guide explains how driving times and distances work on the Golden Circle, helping you plan a smooth and realistic day trip from Reykjavík.

What this article covers
  • Total route distance and driving time: how long the full loop takes with and without stops.
  • Driving times between key stops: Reykjavík, Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and return.
  • Route options: clockwise vs reverse and how they affect timing and crowds.
  • Seasonal differences: how weather, daylight, and winter conditions impact travel time.
  • Road conditions: what to expect from Route 36, 37, and 35 throughout the year.
Key takeaways
  • Driving time (no stops): ~3.5–4 hours
  • Typical trip: 6–8 hours with stops
  • Best start time: before 09:00
  • Winter: allow extra time for conditions

The Golden Circle is one of the easiest day trips from Reykjavík, but understanding driving times and distances is key to planning a smooth and stress-free visit.

While the full route is relatively short, travel time can vary depending on stops, weather, and season. This guide breaks down exact driving times between key locations, total distance, and how long you should realistically plan for your trip.

Overview: Golden Circle Driving

Total distance: 230–300 km depending on route and stops
Total driving time: 3.5–4 hours without stops
Typical trip duration: 6–8 hours
Road type: Fully paved main route

Golden Circle Driving Times

Core route driving times and optional stops along the Golden Circle

From
To
Road
Driving time
ReykjavíkÞingvellirRoute 3645–60 min
ÞingvellirLaugarvatnRoute 365 / 3720–25 min
LaugarvatnGeysirRoute 37 / 3525–30 min
GeysirGullfossRoute 3510–15 min
GullfossHveragerðiRoute 35 → Route 170–90 min
HveragerðiReykjavíkRoute 1 (Ring Road)35–45 min
Stop
Road
Extra drive
Time at stop
Type
ÞórufossRoute 365 min10–15 minWaterfall
LaugarvatnshellirRoute 370–5 min20–30 minCultural
FontanaRoute 370–5 min1–2 hrsBathing
EfstidalurRoute 370–5 min20–40 minFood stop
FriðheimarRoute 355–10 min45–90 minFood stop
BrúarfossRoute 355–10 min60–90 minWaterfall/Hike
FaxiRoute 355–10 min15–20 minWaterfall
Secret LagoonRoute 355 min1–2 hrsBathing
HrunalaugRoute 355–10 min30–60 minBathing
SkálholtRoute 355–10 min20–30 minCultural
SólheimarRoute 35410–15 min30–45 minLocal stop
KeriðRoute 350–5 min20–30 minQuick stop
Laugarás LagoonRoute 3510–15 min1.5–2.5 hrsBathing
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Golden Circle Route Overview

The standard Golden Circle route follows:
Reykjavík → Þingvellir → Geysir → Gullfoss → back to Reykjavík
Most travelers drive clockwise, but the route can be completed in either direction.
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Golden Circle Route Options: Clockwise vs Reverse

The Golden Circle can be driven both clockwise and counterclockwise.

Route Options
Clockwise (most common):
Reykjavík → Þingvellir → Geysir → Gullfoss
Reverse route:
Reykjavík → Gullfoss → Geysir → Þingvellir
Driving times remain the same in both directions. The main difference is timing.
Reverse Route Benefits
Avoid peak crowds at Þingvellir
Improve pacing if starting later in the day
Create a different flow of stops

Golden Circle Clockwise: Driving Times Between Main Stops

Reykjavík → Þingvellir National Park
Distance: ~45 km
Driving time: 45–60 minutes
This is the first leg of the journey and involves leaving the city and entering more open landscapes.

This is the first leg of the journey and involves leaving the city and entering more open landscapes.

Þingvellir → Geysir Geothermal Area
Distance: ~60 km
Driving time: 45–55 minutes
The drive passes through rural countryside and is generally easy in all seasons.
Geysir → Gullfoss Waterfall
Distance: ~10 km
Driving time: 10–15 minutes
This is the shortest and simplest segment of the route.
Gullfoss → Reykjavík (Route 35 & Route 1)
Distance: ~110–120 km
Driving time: 1.5–2 hours
This return leg is the longest stretch, typically without major stops unless you choose to add optional locations.
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Total Driving Distance
RouteDistanceDriving Time
Full loop230–250 km~3.5–4 hours
With detours250–300 km~4–5 hours
Typical Golden Circle Timeline
A realistic day trip might look like this:
08:00Depart Reykjavík
09:00Þingvellir
10:30Drive to Geysir
11:30Geysir
13:00Gullfoss
14:30Optional stops
16:30–18:00Return to Reykjavík

How Driving Time Changes by Season

Driving times on the Golden Circle vary depending on weather and daylight.

Summer (June–August)
Best road conditions
Long daylight hours
Most predictable driving
Driving is usually smooth and close to estimated times.
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Autumn & Spring
Variable weather
Occasional rain or wind
Slight delays possible
Driving times are generally reliable but may vary slightly.
Winter (November–March)
Snow and ice possible
Strong winds
Short daylight hours
Driving times can increase significantly in winter. Always allow extra time and plan around daylight.

Road Conditions on the Golden Circle

The main route follows:
Route 36
Route 365 / 37
Route 35
These roads are:
Paved
Maintained year-round
Accessible in all seasons
However, conditions can change quickly in winter, always check:
road.is – road conditions
vedur.is – weather
SafeTravel.is – safety alerts

Common Mistakes When Planning Driving Times

Underestimating how long stops take
Not accounting for weather delays in winter
Trying to rush the route in limited daylight
Visiting during peak midday hours without planning
Skipping breaks between stops
Golden Circle – Selfdrive by Seasons Read More

Golden Circle Driving FAQ

How long does it take to drive the Golden Circle?
About 3.5–4 hours without stops, or 6–8 hours with sightseeing.


Is the Golden Circle easy to drive?
Yes. The route is fully paved and one of the easiest drives in Iceland.


Can you do the Golden Circle in half a day?
Yes, but it will be rushed. A full day is recommended.


Do you need a 4×4 vehicle?
Not in summer. In winter, some travelers prefer it for added safety.


What is the best time to start?
Early morning (before 09:00) to avoid crowds.

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