Join us on our 8-day road trip through the highlands of Iceland! Driving and river crossing adventure to Mælifell and Langisjór in South Iceland. The way to Maelifell is incredible surrounded by volcanoes and black sand roads, through valleys and around glaciers. We drive on the F-roads F210, F233, and F235. Explore Iceland’s sights off the beaten path.
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