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Storurd

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Nestled in the enchanting landscape of East Iceland, Stórurð, also known as "The Giant Boulders," is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Located beneath the small glacier west of the majestic Dyrfjöll mountains, this extraordinary spot offers a stunning combination of enormous tuff boulders, lush meadows, and serene ponds. It's a sight that feels like stepping into a storybook. The journey to this magical place begins with a 2.5-hour hike from the Vatnsskarð pass. To truly soak in the beauty of Dyrfjöll and Stórurð, dedicating a full day is an absolute must.

The adventure kicks off at the facilities cabin in Vatnsskarð, where hikers set out to the crossroads south of Mjóadalsvarp. It's always wise to stick to the marked trails, ensuring a safe and enjoyable trek. Once you arrive at Stórurð, you'll come across a box containing a visitors’ logbook and a stamp, perfect for marking your achievement. Several trails can guide you back from Stórurð; you can head towards Vatnsskarðsvegur or make your way to Njarðvík. The ideal time to explore Stórurð is from mid-July to mid-September when the weather is most favorable and the landscape is at its most vibrant.

For those curious about Icelandic folklore, the Dyrfjöll mountains are steeped in tales of giants and mythical creatures, adding an extra layer of intrigue to your visit. As you hike, keep an eye out for the unique flora and fauna that call this region home, adding to the natural allure of this breathtaking destination.
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