The Highlands of Iceland cover most of Iceland’s interior. This part of Iceland is not inhabited and is classified as ‘wilderness’.
The Southern Highlands is rough and inhabitable, but some of Iceland’s most splendid sites are found in this region. Most of Iceland’s glaciers are located in the Highlands, but you can also find some gorgeous volcanoes, black deserts, glacial rivers and waterfalls, geothermal areas and hot pools in the area.
The Highlands of Iceland cover most of Iceland’s interior. This part of Iceland is not inhabited and is classified as ‘wilderness’.
The Southern Highlands is rough and inhabitable, but some of Iceland’s most splendid sites are found in this region. Most of Iceland’s glaciers are located in the Highlands, but you can also find some gorgeous volcanoes, black deserts, glacial rivers and waterfalls, geothermal areas and hot pools in the area.