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{{Short description|Geographical area of Iceland}} |
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The '''Highlands of Iceland''' cover most of the interior of ]. They are situated above 400-500 metres and are mostly uninhabitable, because the water coming down as rain or snow can not be preserved in the higher levels of the floor. It is therefore mostly a ] of grey, black or brown earth, ] and ]. A few ]-like areas, such as '']'' near ], are found only within proximity to rivers. |
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] dominates the central Highland, through which the ] road winds its way]] |
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The '''Highland''' (]: ''Hálendið)'' or The Central Highland<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Bishop |first1=Michaël Virgil |last2=Ólafsdóttir |first2=Rannveig |last3=Árnason |first3=Þorvarður |date=February 2022 |title=Tourism, Recreation and Wilderness: Public Perceptions of Conservation and Access in the Central Highland of Iceland |journal=Land |language=en |volume=11 |issue=2 |pages=242 |doi=10.3390/land11020242 |issn=2073-445X |doi-access=free }}</ref> is an area that comprises much of the interior land of ]. The Highland is situated above 300–400 meters (1000–1300 feet) and is mostly uninhabitable. The soil is primarily ], and the terrain consists of ] mountains and ]s. Snow covers the Highland from October until the beginning of June.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Weather and climate in Iceland |url=https://www.visiticeland.com/article/weather-and-climate/ |access-date=2023-09-06 |website=www.visiticeland.com}}</ref> A few ]-like areas, such as ] and ], are also found in the Highland. The area has many notable natural features and hiking trails.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Visit Iceland - Official Tourist Info for Iceland |url=https://www.visiticeland.com/geography-of-iceland/ |access-date=2023-09-06 |website=www.visiticeland.com}}</ref> |
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Icelanders are categorising the highlands: 1) "háls" meaning a broad mountain ridge between valleys, like f.ex. near Langavatn north of ]; 2) "heiði" which means the real highlands like along ] road. |
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== Natural features in the Highland == |
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The numerous ]s like ], ] and ] are also mostly part of the Icelandic Highlands. Vegetation is only to be found on the shores of the glacier rivers. There is also the danger of ]s. |
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The Highland encompasses various geological features, including ], ], ], ], ], ], Hveradalir, ], and the ] waterfall. Sites in the Highland are difficult to access and may be accessible only during the summer months. Most sites require ] or ]s for access due to the unpaved dirt roads. ] provides some of the most interesting vista points to visit in the Icelandic Highland, for instance this point located at the northwest part of the colorful caldera ], showing characteristic rhyolite lava fields and mountains ]] |
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== Glaciers and volcanoes in the Highland == |
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Some of the most interesting parts of Iceland with volcanic activity are to be found in the Highlands, such as ] and the region around ] and ]. |
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The largest ]s in the Highland are ], ], ], ], and ], with multiple outlet glaciers. Many glaciers occur atop ], some of which erupt regularly, such as the ] volcano.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The 2014 Holuhraun eruption |url=https://www.visiticeland.com/article/2014-holuhraun-eruption/ |access-date=2023-09-06 |website=www.visiticeland.com}}</ref> The most famous of these volcanoes in recent times is ], which ]. In the sandy Highland, vegetation is found only at the edges of glaciers and near rivers and streams. There is a pervasive danger of glacial ]s, or "glacier runs," at times of eruptions and volcanic activity. The radiating heat causes the underside of glaciers to melt, creating large pockets of water that accumulate until they burst. This phenomenon is unique to Iceland and is internationally known by the Icelandic term ].<ref name=":0" /> |
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== Recreation in the Highland== |
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The Highlands can only be crossed during the Icelandic summer (June to August). For the rest of the year the highland roads are closed down. The best known highland roads are ], ] and ]. People who want to cross the Highlands will need a car with ], because one would have to ford rivers. Explorers are not permitted to leave the roads as the scarce vegetation is very sensitive. |
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There are several hiking trails in the Highland. A popular route is the 54 km ] hiking trail from ] to ]. Other notable hikes are ] and old ]. |
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== Highland roads or F-Roads== |
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The Highland can be crossed only during the Icelandic summer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vegagerdin.is/media/umferd-og-faerd/Opnun_fjallvega_en_2014.pdf|title=Mountain Roads|language=en|publisher=Environment Agency of Iceland|date=2014|access-date=26 February 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150421223743/http://www.vegagerdin.is/media/umferd-og-faerd/Opnun_fjallvega_en_2014.pdf|archive-date=21 April 2015}}</ref> For the rest of the year, Highland roads are closed. Driving off-road is forbidden,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Driving safely in Iceland |url=http://www.road.is/travel-info/driving-safely-in-iceland/ |access-date=2023-07-11 |website=The Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration |language=en}}</ref> to protect both drivers and environmental features. |
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The best-known Highland roads are ], ], ], Fjallabak syðri, Fjallabak nyrðri, Lakavegur, ], and ]. Most Highland roads require ] vehicles, which also assist in crossing rivers. However, the Kjölur route can be traversed easily in an ordinary car and is therefore one of the more popular Highland roads. |
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{{Wikivoyage|Interior (Iceland)}} |
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{{Commons category-inline|Highland of Iceland}} |
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{{Interior routes of Iceland}} |
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The Highland can be crossed only during the Icelandic summer. For the rest of the year, Highland roads are closed. Driving off-road is forbidden, to protect both drivers and environmental features.