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Thórsmörk

Thórsmörk is a mountain ridge in Iceland that was named after the Norse god Thor. It is situated in the south of Iceland between the glaciers Tindfjallajökull and Eyjafjallajökull. Wikipedia
Elevation: 1,827′
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Thórsmörk (thor's Woods) from www.viator.com
Named for the Norse god of strength and thunder, this remote protected natural area in South Iceland is among the island's most impressive hiking spots.
Discover Thorsmork, the Valley of Thor, a natural paradise between glaciers in the Southern Highlands in Iceland, perfect for hiking tours.
Thórsmörk (thor's Woods) from adventures.is
Jul 6, 2017 · So the name means Þór's wood, a really great name for this richly wooded valley! Þórsmörk climate, fauna and scenery. Sitting as it does within ...
Thórsmörk (thor's Woods) from guidetoiceland.is
It is one of the country's most popular hiking destinations and a prime location for photographers and nature lovers. Named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder ...
The Thorsmörk ("Thor's woods") natural reserve is one of the most beautiful places in Iceland, surrounded by natural boundaries like mountains, ice caps and ...
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Thórsmörk is a mountain ridge in Iceland that was named after the Norse god Thor (Þór). It is situated in the south of Iceland between the glaciers ...
Thórsmörk (thor's Woods) from www.thehighlandcenter.is
The Þórsmörk ("Thor's woods") natural reserve is one of the most beautiful places in Iceland. It is surrounded by natural boundaries like mountains, ...
Thórsmörk (thor's Woods) from www.kimkim.com
At the edge of the Húsadalur forest is a small geothermal pool, sauna, and showers. The pool is man made, but its waters heated naturally to around 89°F (32°C).
Thórsmörk (thor's Woods) from iceland.nordicvisitor.com
Thorsmork is a beautiful woodland nature reserve surrounded by rugged and majestic mountains, glaciers and glacial rivers.
Thórsmörk (thor's Woods) from www.iceland-dream.com
Jan 21, 2024 · The trail takes you down the Laugavegur hike through the birch woods of the Húsadalur Valley and into the foothills of the Tindfjöll Mountains.