Iceland

Sprengisandur (F26)

Straight across the interior of a volcano.

Difficult

The Sprengisandur route cuts north-to-south through the uninhabited interior of Iceland between the Hofsjökull and Vatnajökull icecaps. It’s one of the F-roads — the designation for Icelandic mountain tracks that are legally restricted to 4×4 vehicles and legally closed all winter.

The terrain is lunar. Black sand, moraine gravel, lava fields, and glacier-fed rivers that change depth by the hour. The crossings are the serious part — the Tungnaá and other rivers have killed rental 4x4s whose drivers misjudged the line. You scout every crossing on foot. You cross with a buddy rig. You never cross alone.

The route opens in late June when snowmelt lets up and closes in mid-September when it starts again. There is no cell service. There are two huts at Nýidalur with basic emergency shelter. Everything else is you, your rig, and 155 miles of terrain that looks like Mars with ice on it.

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Length (miles)155 mi / 249.4 km
Duration1-2 days
Best seasonLate June-mid September
Minimum vehicleProper 4x4 with snorkel recommended; no AWD crossovers
Nearest townAkureyri / Hella
Land managerVegagerðin (Icelandic Road Administration)
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingNo
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