Planning and Tips: Jökulsárhlaup (Dettifoss to Ásbyrgi), Northeast Iceland
The Jökulsárhlaup (a route named after a foot race held here annually along Jökulsárgljúfur ) is an exceptional one-way overnight hike stretching 34 km from Dettifoss to Ásbyrgi Canyon in northeast Iceland. It follows the Jökulsá á Fjöllum, with fascinating volcanic landforms on the water’s edge and views across and into the canyon.
On the first day, a short scramble with a rope is required for the route in the canyon, but it isn’t high or exposed. If you don’t wish to scramble down, there is an alternate path that follows the clifftop, which would offer equally wonderful views, and which would be preferable in the shoulder season.
On the second day, there are gobsmacking views into the 1.5km wide Ásbyrgi Canyon with its 100m vertical walls.
It’s also worth exploring inside Ásbyrgi Canyon if you have time for some of the shorter hikes (map here).
Transport
Because the walk is one way, with your own car you’ll need shuttle transport either from the start (Dettifoss) or end (Ásbyrgi) of the walk. If you are bussing, contact the visitor information centre for options.
Although roads travel down both the eastern and western sides of the river to Dettifoss and beyond, the walk starts from the western side. You can leave your hire car by the visitor centre – this is commonly done – and catch a bus to Dettifoss. We were shuttled to Dettifoss by Nordic Natura Cabins. Contact the visitor centre for current transport options.
Accommodation
The campground behind the visitor centre is a good place to stay the night before you start (book sites ahead), and a small shop in town has modest supplies. There is also a very basic hiker’s campground near Dettifoss. The pleasant grassy campground at Vesturdalur has a toilet and water.
After our walk, we stayed at the Nordic Natura Cabins a few minute’s drive from Ásbyrgi.
Maps and Hike Information
The total hike covers 34 km over two days with a modest elevation gain of 250m, and a descent of 500m if you’re walking from Dettifoss north to to Ásbyrgi. The Visitor Centre at Ásbyrgi had a lot of good information on the area.
We followed the conventional route which splits the two days thus:
Day 1, Dettifoss - Vesturdalur
Distance 20km (12.5 miles)
Ascent 150m (490ft)
Descent 350m (1150ft)
and
Day 2 Vesturdalur- Ásbyrgi
14 km (8.5 miles)
Ascent 100m (330ft)
Descent 150m (490 ft)
The walk is part of the Vatnajökull National Park and an excellent web page includes a good map of the hike, useful information about the park and getting there, along with accommodation options. There are also plenty of short walks in the area, so it’s worth checking the park web page and the map of the short walks.