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Haukadalur and Geyser Strokkur in winter (Iceland): tips

By Myriam, Region Lovers | July 21, 2024 | no intrusive ads, no sponsored content, just some affiliate links - if you use them, we get a small commission (read more)

During our unforgettable stay in Iceland’s Golden Circle, we were fascinated by the sights of the Haukadalur geothermal zone. You’ll see the erupting Strokkur Geyser and the famous dormant Geysir. The scenery and our winter experience were truly superb!

Here are some useful tips to help you prepare for your visit and have a great time!

Our guide to visiting the Haukadalur geothermal zone in winter (Iceland): access, points of interest and practical tips

This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We visited the region anonymously, making our own choices and paying our bills in full.

Content

  • Why visit Haukadalur and Strokkur Geyser in winter?
  • How to get to Haukadalur and Strokkur Geyser in winter: access and map
  • Useful tips: duration, schedules, difficulties…
  • Haukadalur in winter, a unique experience
  • The impressive Strokkur Geyser in action
  • Geysir dormant
  • The Blesi turquoise hot spring
  • The sights of the geothermal zone
  • Other nearby attractions
  • Frequently asked questions

Why visit Haukadalur and Strokkur Geyser in winter?

Is this natural site worth a visit? Our opinion:

Yes, in our opinion, the Haukadalur geothermal zone is one of the highlights of the Golden Circle and well worth a visit. It is home to the famous Geysir, which is now dormant, and the Strokkur Geyser, which we contemplated as it erupted several times between 15m and 40m high! It was quite impressive. With bubbling mud pools, colorful zones and gushes of water every few minutes, if you’ve never seen a geothermal field, you’re bound to be surprised, because it’s well worth the detour.

This is one of the most beautiful natural sites to see in the Golden Circle in winter!

Strokkur Geyser eruption
Strokkur Geyser eruption

Our favorite moments

We’ll describe our winter experience in Haukadalur in detail later in this article, but we wanted to share our favorite moments with you:

  • in summer and winter alike, we found it fascinating to stand and watch the water bubble and guess whether an eruption would occur or not
  • the blue bubble that forms and swells until it explodes when the Strokkur geyser erupts
  • fumaroles, small plumes of steam rising from the earth in a volcanic region
View of the geothermal zone
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How to get to Haukadalur and Strokkur Geyser in winter: access and map

Where is the geothermal zone?

  • Northeast Golden Circle zone
  • Along Route 35
  • From Reykjavik = 1h45min drive
  • From Thingvellir = 45min drive
  • From Vik = 2h15min drive
  • Here is a map to help you find your way:
Map of the Haukadalur geothermal zone in Iceland
Map of the Haukadalur geothermal zone in Iceland
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In winter, you have 2 options for getting to Haukadalur:

  • Guided excursion from Reykjavik: this is our preferred option if you don’t want to drive in winter, but want to enjoy the scenery at your leisure. Day or multi-day excursions are available to the Golden Circle, including the Haukadalur geothermal zone and Strokkur Geyser. Guided tour drivers are used to winter roads and weather conditions.
  • By car: Reykjavik is less than a 2-hour drive from Haukadalur on route 35, which is very popular with tourists and is regularly cleared of snow in winter. If you always drive carefully during the day, you can easily rent a car on site and get there on your own, giving you more freedom of movement.

Normally, the roads are cleared quickly enough for access. But during snowstorms, roads may be closed at the last minute – always check the status of roads on Umferdin.

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Parking

There’s a large, well-marked parking lot opposite the road as you arrive.

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Useful tips: duration, schedules, difficulties…

Best time to visit, opening hours and prices

You can access the geothermal zone from November to March, throughout the winter period. The days are shorter, especially from December to February, so we recommend you take this into account when planning your visit. If you arrive early in the morning, you’ll avoid the crowds that tour the Golden Circle all day from Reykjavik.
This natural site is accessible all year round, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except for special weather conditions), but we advise you to visit when it’s light out. The Strokkur geyser erupts every 3 to 8 minutes, so you can come all day and still have a chance to see it.

Access to parking lots and attractions is free.

Haukadalur site in Iceland

Length of visit and main difficulties

On site, allow between 1h and 3h depending on your interest in the area and the length of your walk. We really recommend taking your time to make the most of this mesmerizing show!
Even if they are regularly cleared of snow to make it easier to get around during your visit, bear in mind that the ground on the paths can be slippery due to ice or snow. Temperatures can also be very low. Take along something to cover up or a change of clothes in case you get drenched by the wind. Camera protection can also be useful. For your own safety, stay on the marked trails and obey the warning signs. Note also that the water in geysers is extremely hot, reaching 80°C to 100°C.

degrees and water temperature indicated on the panel

Advice on how to visit

The Haukadalur geothermal zone is not open to the public. We began our visit with the eruptions of the Strokkur geyser (and spent a lot of time there, as we were fascinated!). Then it was on to the other attractions, including the Blesi spring, other geysers, mud pools and steam chimneys. Finally, we ended our tour with a visit to the dormant Geysir. Here’s a map of the natural site to help you find your way around:

natural site map

Visiting with children

Your children will love watching Strokkur erupt. It’s also a great place to teach them to (re)connect with nature. If you’re visiting Haukadalur with your children in winter, dress them as warmly as you do, with several layers. Don’t forget to fit them with shoes that won’t slip on snow or ice, and there are crampons for children. Take a break at the visitor center, with its toilets and restaurant to warm up, and adapt your visit to the time you have available. Finally, opting for a child-friendly guided tour can be a safer option. It’s also important to stay on the marked trails. The water in the geysers is also extremely hot.

welcome center

Catering, Toilets and Facilities

Opposite the geothermal zone, you’ll find several restaurants serving different types of cuisine. There are also toilets and a gift store. Finally, there’s a large, well-marked, free parking lot opposite the road.

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Haukadalur in winter, a unique experience

North of Lake Laugarvatn in the Golden Circle, we chose to visit the Haukadalur geothermal zone in winter. We’d already visited it in summer, so it was interesting to compare and contrast, particularly in terms of the landscapes we could observe. Did you know that the name “Haukadalur” means “Valley of the Falcons”?

to admire the landscapes of the natural site

Amidst the colorful hills sprinkled with snow in winter, you’ll see that the region also includes geothermal features such as..:

  • geysers (such as Strokkur and Geysir)
  • mud pools
  • fumaroles, small plumes of steam rising from the ground

We enjoyed the natural diversity of this volcanic region.

hot spring

The impressive Strokkur Geyser in action

Continue along the path and you’ll come to one of the main attractions of this natural site: the Strokkur Geyser! We were lucky enough to get there early to enjoy the show without too many crowds. You’ll be able to learn more about the principles of geothermal energy from educational panels. Or that Strokkur is Iceland’s most active geyser – interesting, isn’t it?
Our favorite part of the eruption is the blue bubble that forms and expands until it explodes. It’s impressive how huge it becomes before the eruption!

Strokkur's blue bubble just before the eruption
Formation of the Strokkur blue bubble just before the eruption

The usual height of this geyser is 15m to 20m, but it can spray up to 40m.
The geyser conduit is said to have been unblocked after an earthquake at the end of the 18th century, then blocked again at the beginning of the 20th century by another earthquake. Its eruptions were restored after human intervention.

See the blue bubble bursting at the start of the eruption in the photo below. We had fun trying to get different angles to the image at each eruption every 3min to 8min. Try it out several times, and your photographic series will be unique and highly successful!

blue bubble that explodes at the start of the eruption

Beware of the wind if, unlike us, you don’t want to take your 2nd shower of the day! At the time of eruption, with a gust of wind, you can be sprayed a little. Take time to observe the various stages of the eruption, from the bubbling of the water to the formation of the blue bubble and the final bouquet: the propulsion of the water into the sky. This natural mechanism repeats itself every 3min to 8min continuously, which really fascinated us.

Strokkur eruption

Geysir dormant

The region is also famous for its dormant Geysir. Did you know that the English word “geyser” is itself derived from the name “Geysir”? The boardwalk is landscaped and provides access to the observation area.

the way to Geysir

Once in front, you’ll notice a few jets of steam escaping from the geyser, but as it’s dormant, there’s no eruption to be seen. We learned that Geysir’s eruptions can shoot boiling water up to 70m high. They were infrequent and stopped altogether for years. The geyser entered a dormant phase in 1916.

Geysir dormant
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The Blesi turquoise hot spring

Known for its turquoise color, the Blesi hot spring is also a must-see in the Haukadalur geothermal zone. It’s very pretty to look at in winter with snow around the waterhole. You won’t be disappointed by the beauty of the place and its many contrasts between reflections in the water, the color of the rock and sand, and the light blanket of snow in winter. A very poetic setting!

Source Blesi

The sights of the geothermal zone

If you continue your visit, you’ll discover other sights representative of the power and mysteries of nature, such as..:

  • other geysers: Sódi, Smiður, Fata Óþerrishola, Litli Geysir (meaning “little Geysir”) and Litli Strokkur (meaning “little Strokkur”)
  • several steam chimneys
  • mud ponds or pools
Little Geysir
View of “Little Geysir

Due to temperature variations, you’ll find that colors are much less visible in winter. But the landscape is still sublime to contemplate!

Keep your eyes peeled for “Konungshver”, which means “royal spring”. From this basin, the water doesn’t gush out, but bubbles continuously! Intriguing, isn’t it?
You’ll witness the region’s volcanic activity first-hand as you discover these many natural wonders. To help you learn more and understand these phenomena, a number of explanatory panels have been installed along the nature trail.

konungshver "royal spring
Konungshver “royal spring

Other nearby attractions

You can combine your visit to the Haukadalur geothermal area in winter with these nearby attractions:

  • Gullfoss waterfall, an impressive 2-stage waterfall (50-minute drive)
  • Thingvellir National Park, cradle of the Icelandic nation (45min drive)
  • Secret Lagoon hot springs (30min drive)
  • Kerid crater (40min drive)

Please note that organized tours usually include at least Thingvellir National Park, Haukadalur and Geysir, then Gullfoss Waterfall – Find out more about day tours

Thingvellir National Park in winter
Thingvellir National Park in winter

Frequently asked questions

What clothing and equipment should I wear for the tour?

If you’re traveling to Iceland in winter, remember to take waterproof clothing that will keep you warm, such as boots, a warm jacket, several layers of clothing, gloves, a hat… Be aware that the weather can change rapidly in Iceland, so plan to be able to add or remove layers of clothing easily. On organized tours, equipment such as snow crampons or complementary windproof or waterproof suits can be provided. Please check with the tour operators when booking your trip.

Be careful, with snow and ice on the ground, it can be slippery. We recommend you always carry cleats with you to add to your shoes. See our article on winter packing (coming soon)

snow crampons
Snow crampons

Is the Haukadalur geothermal zone accessible in winter?

If you don’t want to drive, find a selection of 1-day excursions as part of a Golden Circle tour – see options

Normally, the roads are cleared quickly enough for access. But during snowstorms, roads may be closed at the last minute – always check the status of roads on Umferdin.

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