Búrfell Volcanic Crater — Iceland
A classic volcanic crater on the Reykjanes Peninsula, offering raw lava landscapes and sweeping geological drama just minutes from Reykjavík.
About this spectacle
Búrfell is a volcanic crater rising from the Reykjanes Peninsula's lava-scarred landscape in Iceland's Capital Region, a short drive from Reykjavík. Visitors walk across fields of hardened lava and moss-covered rock to reach the crater rim, where the bowl opens into a classic maar or scoria cone formation shaped by ancient eruptions. The surrounding terrain is stark and elemental — dark basalt contrasting with pale skies and, in winter, a dusting of snow. Wind is ever-present, carrying the smell of sulfur from nearby geothermal vents. The panoramic view from the rim stretches across the peninsula toward the coast and neighbouring volcanic features. At dawn or dusk the low Icelandic light turns the lava fields amber and copper, rewarding patient photographers. The site sees few crowds, offering a quietly dramatic encounter with Iceland's raw volcanic geology just minutes from the capital.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak May — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: KEF. Nearest city: Reykjavík.
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