Kerid Crater, Selfoss

Also known as: Kerið. Kerid Crater, a volcanic crater lake in Iceland's Grímsnes area, draws travelers with its striking aquamarine waters and vibrant red volcanic rock. Formed around 3,000 years ago, the crater offers a unique geological experience. Vloggers frequently mention the ease of access and the short hike around the rim, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. WanderVlogs presents firsthand accounts of visitors who have marveled at the crater's colors, especially during sunset when the hues become even more pronounced. The site is part of the popular Golden Circle route, making it a convenient stop for those exploring Iceland's natural wonders.

Last updated: Jan 13, 2026

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