
Askja - Wikipedia
Askja (ⓘ) is an active volcano situated in a remote part of the central highlands of Iceland. The name Askja refers to a complex of nested calderas within the surrounding Dyngjufjöll [ˈtiɲcʏˌfjœtl̥] mountains, which rise to 1,514 m (4,967 ft), askja meaning box or caldera in Icelandic.
Askja Caldera Travel Guide - Guide to Iceland
Askja is a caldera in the central Highlands of Iceland, just north of Vatnajökull glacier. It is best known for its dramatic eruptions, as well as the training grounds for Apollo astronauts because of its otherworldly, lunar landscapes.
How To Visit Askja in the Highlands | Guide to Iceland
Askja is a 50 square kilometers subsidence cauldron formed when a lava chamber just under the surface of the earth emptied in a volcanic eruption and the roof above it collapsed. In fact, Askja consists of three interlinked cauldrons, which makes it …
How to visit Askja in 2025 – Roads + Maps + Hiking trails - Epic …
How to get to Askja volcano in Iceland? Which roads are the easiest, and which the most beautiful? Askja hiking trails, maps and top spots.
Askja: our guide to visiting the famed volcano - Iceland Dream
2024年8月18日 · Askja is a volcano located in the center of the Ódáðahraun lava desert at an altitude of 1515 meters and which, at 3000 km², is the largest lava field in the world. The site is part of the extensive Vatnajokull National Park.
Askja Volcano in Iceland: Eruptions, Area, Caldera and Tours
Askja Volcano in Iceland is still an active volcano and a popular destination for tourists but due to the remote location, it is accessible only during certain parts of the year. Askja is notorious not only for its activity but also for missing scientists.
Askja | Volcanic, Viti, Dyngjufjoll | Britannica
Askja, largest caldera (volcanic crater) in the Dyngjufjöll volcanic massif, in east-central Iceland. It lies 20 miles (32 km) north of Vatnajökull (Vatna Glacier), the island’s largest ice field.
Travel Guide to Askja Volcano - Routes and Detailed Info - Iceland24
2016年6月14日 · If you feel like visiting Askja volcano here is some information you should know. From Routes, trails and transport. Everything you need is right here!
Askja - Global Volcanism Program
Askja is a large basaltic central volcano that forms the Dyngjufjöll massif. It is truncated by three overlapping calderas, the largest of which is 8 km wide and may have been produced primarily from subglacial ring-fracture eruptions rather than by subsidence.
Askja & Herðubreiðarlindir - Vatnajökull National Park
The breath-taking, magnificent landscape around Askja is unforgettable to all those who visit the mountain. The bottom of Askja is covered with rough 'a'ā lava. In the southeast corner is Lake Askja, which formed when the roof of the magma chamber subsided after eruptions in 1875.