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Experience one of Iceland’s wildest gravel roads — Kerlingardalsvegur (Road 214) — a hidden route through the dramatic Kerlingardalur valley beneath Mýrdalsjökull glacier. This rugged drive near Vík í Mýrdal leads toward the remote Þakgil campground, deep inside the Katla Geopark. #IcelandTravel #OffroadAdventure Though not officially an F-road, Kerlingardalsvegur feels every bit like one — with loose gravel, washboard sections, potholes, and shallow stream crossings that make it a true off-the-map adventure. Open only in summer, this road demands caution and respect for Iceland’s wild conditions — always check road.is before heading out. Kerlingardalsvegur follows old travel routes once used by farmers and herders journeying between Iceland’s coastal lowlands and highland pastures. Today, it offers explorers a rare glimpse into the untouched beauty of Iceland’s southern interior — rugged mountains, volcanic cliffs, glacial rivers, and endless photo stops along the way. Whether you’re planning your own Iceland road trip or just along for the ride, this drive southward from Þakgil back to Route 1 shows why Iceland’s backroads are every bit as breathtaking as its most famous destinations. 🎥 Watch the full adventure and explore more in our Iceland Highlands playlist: • Iceland 2025