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Lónsöræfi

Lónsöræfi (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈlounsˌœːrˌaiːvɪ]) is a wilderness area in south-east Iceland. The region is characterised by its varied geological formations.[citation needed] These mostly date from a period between 5 to 7 million years ago, when the volcano Kollumúlaeldstöðvar [ˈkʰɔtlʏˌmuːlaˌɛltˌstœðvar̥] was active.[citation needed] The glacier tongues of the eastern extreme of Vatnajökull also impose themselves on the area. Visible to the north-west is Snæfell [ˈstnaiːˌfɛtl̥] (1833m), the highest peak in Iceland that isn't part of a glacier. The mountains within the area itself include Sauðhamarstindur [ˈsœiðˌhaːmar̥sˌtʰɪntʏr̥] (1319m) and Jökulgilstindar [ˈjœːkʏlˌkɪlsˌtʰɪntar̥] (1313 m).

Eurasian whimbrel, popular bird in Lónsöræfi

Lónsöræfi, while less known and less accessible[1] than areas such as Skaftafell and the Southern Highlands, is nevertheless popular with hikers. A transport service from Stafafell [ˈstaːvaˌfɛtl̥] farm into the reserve via all-terrain bus is available.[citation needed] Alternatively, the recent construction of a bridge[citation needed] for walkers over the river Jökulsá í Lóni [ˈjœːkʏlsˌauː i ˈlouːnɪ] at Eskifell [ˈɛscɪˌfɛtl̥] has improved access for hikers. There are mountain huts at Geldingafell [ˈcɛltiŋkaˌfɛtl̥], Múlaskáli [ˈmuːlaˌskauːlɪ] and Egilssel [ˈeijɪlsˌsɛːl̥][citation needed] run by regional associations of Ferðafélag Íslands. A 4-6 day walking route from Snæfell to Stafafell is possible[citation needed] via the Eyjabakkajökull [ˈeiːjaˌpahkaˌjœːkʏtl̥] glacier tongue. The area can also be reached from Geithellnadalur [ˈceitˌhɛtlnaˌtaːlʏr̥].[citation needed] The nearest settlements of any size are Höfn and Djúpivogur.

External links

  • Lónsöræfi page of the Icelandic Environment and Food Agency (in Icelandic)
  • Ferðafélags Austur-Skaftafellssýslu (in Icelandic)
  • Ferðafélag Fljótsdalshéraðs (in Icelandic)
  • Account of a trek through Lónsöræfi, with photos (in German)

References

  1. ^ Kyzer, Larissa (2019-01-18). "Seventy-Year-Old Footbridge Collapses in Storm". Iceland Review. Retrieved 2019-01-19. ... the area is not accessible by regular car

Coordinates: 64°35′40″N 15°11′44″W / 64.59444°N 15.19556°W / 64.59444; -15.19556

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