Frosen Jökla
Stuðlagil canyon is a narrow canyon whose main feature is beautiful basalt rock columns. Through the canyon runs a glacial river named Jökulsá á Dal, also called Jökla. It’s one of the longest rivers in Iceland, stretching over 150 km (93 miles) from its source at the mighty Vatnajökull glacier, winding its way east towards the sea. Exploring it during winter time proves to be tricky.
Frosen Jökla
Stuðlagil canyon is a narrow canyon whose main feature is beautiful basalt rock columns. Through the canyon runs a glacial river named Jökulsá á Dal, also called Jökla. It’s one of the longest rivers in Iceland, stretching over 150 km (93 miles) from its source at the mighty Vatnajökull glacier, winding its way east towards the sea. Exploring it during winter time proves to be tricky.