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  1. Stuðlagil - Wikipedia

    • Stuðlagil is a ravine in Jökuldalur [is] [ˈjœːkʏlˌtaːlʏr̥] in the municipality of Múlaþing, in the Eastern Region of Iceland. It is known for its columnar basalt rock formations and the blue-green water that runs through it. It became an unexpected tourist sensation after being shown in a WOW air brochure in 2017. The rock formation is 30 meters (98 ft) tall. The river J… 展开

     
  1. Studlagil Canyon Travel Guide - Guide to Iceland

  2. Stuðlagil峡谷百科|Guide to Iceland | Guide to Iceland

    图片来自:Pierre-Axel CotteretStuðlagil峡谷坐落于冰岛东部的约屈尔河谷(Jökuldalur,意为“冰川山谷”)内,是冰岛新晋的“网红景点”之一。壮观的巨型六棱玄武岩柱整齐划一、棱角分明,高高耸立于湍急冰川河的两侧,景象开阔而壮 …

  3. Stuðlagil Canyon: A Hidden Gem of Iceland

  4. How to Visit Studlagil Canyon, Iceland - Adventurous Kate

  5. An Ultimate Guide to Visiting Stuðlagil Canyon in East …

    2023年8月23日 · First things first: Visiting Stuðlagil Canyon Is Stuðlagil Canyon worth it? Yes, full stop! Stuðlagil Canyon is incredible, and I was so glad we visited it while checking out East Iceland’s best locations.The views, unique …

  6. Stuðlagil Canyon in East Iceland - Arctic Adventures

    Like all hidden gems, Stuðlagil Canyon is a bit off the beaten path. You won’t be able to reach it directly by car. Take the Ring Road and turn south onto road 923. After about 9 miles (14 km) you’ll reach a farm called Klaustursel, which has a …

  7. The Best Viewpoints at Stuðlagil Canyon (+ Hike …

    2023年11月21日 · WEST BANK STUÐLAGIL CANYON VIEWS. To get views of the basalt columns at Stuðlagil Canyon from the west side turn down Route 923 (from Route 1) and shortly afterwards turn onto Jökuldalsvegur.This gravel …

  8. Studlagil Canyon Iceland

    THE BASALT CANYON. Studlagil Canyon is the nature dimond at “Efri-Jökuldalur” and has become a popular site to visit, particularly after the hydroelectric plant Kárahnjúkavirkjun was built 2007.

  9. Studlagil Basalt Canyon - About

    Studlagil Canyon is the nature diamond at “Efri-Jökuldalur” and has become a popular site to visit, particularly after the hydroelectric plant Kárahnjúkavirkjun was built 2007.