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Photos from Nature Explorer´s Magnificient West where you will see Iceland´s second largest glacier, two beautiful waterfalls, lava caves and Europe´s largest hot spring.

Langjokull, Iceland´s second largest glacier
Langjokull glacier in west Iceland on Nature Explorer Adventure Day Tour

The largest hot spring in Iceland - and therefore Europe is Deildartunguhver in west Iceland
Deildartunguhver is Iceland´s largest hot spring

Barnafossar or "Children´s waterfalls" in Borgarfjordur
Barnafossar Waterfalls in Iceland on Nature Explorer Day tour from Reykjavik

In good weather and snow conditions we can go to the top of the glacier
Nature Explorer Super-Jeeps on Langjokull Glacier

The river comes from underneath the lave, hence the name Lava Waterfalls
Lava Waterfalls in west Iceland on Nature Explorer day tour from Reykjavik

This is only a small sample of what you can see and experience on our day tours.
If you have any doubts about the quality of our day tours, please check our customer reviews.

Book your Magnificient West adventure day tour on the date of your choice 
 - Book now - with Nature Explorer secure online booking or go back to Adventure Day Tours Page

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