Thorsmork or Þórsmörk, essentially means ‘the valley of Thor’ and lies between the three glaciers, Eyjafjallajökull, Mýrdalsjökull, and Tindfjallajökull in the southern region of Iceland. With innumerable trails along the fascinating mountains, valleys, riverbeds and rugged terrain, Þórsmörk is more often described as the hiking capital of Iceland, with different types of trails, depending on the duration and difficulty levels, running from short to multi-day hiking options.
Thorsmork or Þórsmörk, essentially means ‘the valley of Thor’ and lies between the three glaciers, Eyjafjallajökull, Mýrdalsjökull, and Tindfjallajökull in the southern region of Iceland. With innumerable trails along the fascinating mountains, valleys, riverbeds and rugged terrain, Þórsmörk is more often described as the hiking capital of Iceland, with different types of trails, depending on the duration and difficulty levels, running from short to multi-day hiking options.
Besides, it is also a favorite among nature lovers, campers, photographers and those seeking tranquil time in solitude amidst the breathtaking scenery that seems out of this world. Designated as a Natural Mountain Reserve, a part of Katla Geopark, the region also boasts of amazing flora and fauna, with a variety of thick moss, fern, birch, small shrubs and rare arctic flowers, besides being home to the Arctic fox. No wonder it is listed as one of the must-visit places in Iceland!
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