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Kerið Crater on the Golden Circle — Entry, Paths, Viewpoints

How to add Kerið crater to your Golden Circle loop: timings, entry details, and the best viewpoints for photos.

1/28/2026
12 min read
Kerið-style crater with blue lake and red-brown rim

Crater Lake

Why Add Kerið?

Contrasting palette: red-brown volcanic rim, blue lake, green moss in season — a colorist’s dream.

Key Details

  • Entry: paid; cards accepted
  • Time needed: 30–45 minutes
  • Paths: rim trail + descent path to lakeside

Best Times

  • Early morning for empty paths.
  • Late afternoon for side light textures on the rim.

Photo Angles

  • Wide rim panoramas (bring a 16–24mm lens if you have one)
  • Symmetry shots from the lake shore
  • Golden-hour side light on the rim
  • Minimalist abstracts: rim textures + lake reflections

Safety

Stay on marked paths; the slope can be loose in wet weather. Avoid rim edges in strong wind.

Combine With

  • Secret Lagoon for soak + contrast.
  • Nesjavellir detour if daylight is long.

Bottom Line

Quick add-on, big visual payoff.

About the Author

Iceland Travel Expert

Iceland Travel Expert

I built this guide to make your Golden Circle day easy, insightful, and unhurried — the kind of advice I’d share with a good friend.

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