
Geothermal Exhibition
Selfoss
FromISK 2,650
Walk along the crater rim and take steps down to the lake
Kerid Crater stands as one of Iceland's most striking geological formations along the famous Golden Circle route. This 6,500-year-old volcanic crater near Selfoss offers visitors a chance to witness the raw beauty of Iceland's volcanic landscape, where dramatic red and ochre slopes frame a brilliant blue lake at the bottom.
Your entry ticket grants access to the crater rim walk and the stairs leading down to the lake itself. The crater measures 55 metres deep, 170 metres wide, and 270 metres across, formed when an ancient magma chamber collapsed. The contrast between the rust-coloured volcanic rock, vibrant green moss coverage, and the azure waters below creates one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Iceland.
Kerid Crater is conveniently located along the Golden Circle route, making it an excellent addition to your Golden Circle adventure. The site features designated car parks and clearly marked walking paths around the crater rim. Most visitors spend 30 minutes to one hour exploring the area at their own pace.
The upper rim walk suits most fitness levels, though the descent to the lake requires more caution on the stairs. Arrive early morning or later afternoon to avoid peak crowds and enjoy the best lighting for photography. Remember to bring comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for Iceland's unpredictable weather conditions.
While exploring the wider region, consider combining your Kerid visit with other nearby attractions. The crater's location makes it perfect for a day trip that might also include Geysir's famous hot springs or the powerful Gullfoss waterfall, all part of the classic Golden Circle experience.
Plan for variable weather conditions, as the site is entirely outdoors
Wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven surfaces
Direct access to crater rim, steps provided for lake access
Show mobile or printed ticket at entry
Children must be supervised at all times near the rim
Stay on designated paths to protect local flora
Supervise children, especially near crater edges
No swimming or wading in the crater lake
Dispose of waste in provided bins
Follow all posted signs and site instructions
Free cancellation
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