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Road cycling in Búrfell, a prominent tuya mountain in South Iceland's Þjórsárdalur valley, offers diverse terrain for no traffic road cycling routes. The region is characterized by its distinctive flat-topped volcanic mountain, expansive valley views, and the meandering Þjórsá River. Cyclists can navigate roads that traverse lava fields, pass by historical sites, and lead through the Búrfellsskógur birch forest, providing varied landscapes for exploration. The area features gentle hills and winding roads, making it suitable for different levels of road…
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Due to the inflow of warm water from geothermal springs, the bathing temperature in the bay is comparatively pleasant.
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Located just minutes from the city center, this domestic airport connects the capital with other regions of Iceland and Greenland. It should not be confused with Keflavík International Airport, which handles most international flights. Routes to Akureyri, Ísafjörður, and Egilsstaðir depart from here, providing a quick way to shorten distances on the island.
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Reykjavík Airport (Icelandic: Reykjavíkurflugvöllur, IATA code: RKV, ICAO code: BIRK) is the domestic airport serving the Icelandic capital, Reykjavík. It is located in close proximity to the city, which borders it to the north and east. To the south lies the sea, and to the east the recreational area of Öskjuhlíð. International flights (except those to Greenland) are handled by Keflavík Airport, located 50 km away.
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Lautholsvík Beach is a fascinating place in Reykjavik, captivating with its unique combination of nature, water, and geothermal activity. Located in the Lautholsvík district, roughly west of Reykjavik, the beach is known for its impressive scenery and unique water. What makes this beach so special is its proximity to geothermal springs, which heat the water to a pleasant temperature. The water is often warm, making Lautholsvík Beach a popular spot for locals and visitors alike who want to enjoy a relaxing swim in warm water, even when the weather is cool outside. The beach itself consists of black sand and small pebbles, which is typical of many Icelandic beaches. The surroundings are wild and untouched, with impressive cliffs and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The nature here is rugged and beautiful, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
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The shipwreck is clearly visible from the lookout point. It's not recommended to climb down to avoid damaging the coastline.
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The history of Nauthólsvík is as fascinating as its current appearance. Where today golden sand lines the shore and warm, geothermal water invites you to linger, the Nauthóll farm once stood, which was destroyed by a tragic fire during a typhus epidemic. During the Second World War, this area served as a landing site for amphibious aircraft and over the decades has found its importance as a summer excursion destination. However, the area changed over time and the warm water that once flowed naturally into the bay became blocked. But the people of Reykjavík were not discouraged. With a vision in mind to breathe new life into this place, the bank was redesigned towards the end of the 90s. Mighty rock walls protect the bay today, while fine yellow sand covers the bottom. What’s special about Nauthólsvík? Despite Iceland's typically cool sea temperatures, the lagoon offers a pleasant swim at 15-19° C in the summer months thanks to the hot water tank drain from Öskjuhlíð. And the city's passionate sea swimmers? You don't let the cold or wind stop you and enjoy a refreshing swim every day. Open your book and sit on the sand as the gentle waves of the geothermally heated lagoon roll onto the shore. Families will find a paradise here: shallow pools for the little ones and the warming sauna to relax after swimming. At low tide there is even another round pool that partially sinks under water and invites you to explore. The proximity to the center of Reykjavík makes Nauthólsvík an easily accessible destination, be it on foot or by car. And best of all: entry is free. There is only a small fee for lockers.
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The visit to the beautiful outdoor pool with a hot spring is worth it 👍🏻😉
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There are 5 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes available in the broader Búrfell region and surrounding areas, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists seeking quiet roads.
The best time for no traffic road cycling in the Búrfell area is generally from late spring to early autumn. During these months, road conditions are most favorable, and the weather is more predictable, allowing for enjoyable rides through the scenic landscapes.
Yes, there are 2 easy no traffic road cycling routes. For example, the Skarfaklettur – Háubakkar loop from Elliðavatn and the Bíldshöfðatjörn loop from Árbær offer gentler terrain suitable for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
The no traffic road cycling routes in the Búrfell area offer diverse landscapes. You can expect to cycle through varied terrain, from flat farmlands to winding roads with views of volcanic formations, lava fields, and the dramatic Þjórsárdalur valley. Some routes may also offer glimpses of the Þjórsá River and distant ice caps on clear days.
Yes, all 5 of the no traffic road cycling routes listed are circular loops. This includes options like the Fossvogsbakkar Shipwreck – Kópur Sculpture loop from Kopavogur and the Fossvogsbakkar Shipwreck – Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach loop from Kopavogur, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
While cycling the no traffic routes, you might encounter views of the distinctive Búrfell tuya mountain, the Þjórsá River, and potentially the Hekla volcano. The surrounding Þjórsárdalur valley is also home to impressive waterfalls like Hjálparfoss and Háifoss, which can be incorporated into your trip planning.
The no traffic road cycling routes in the Búrfell area range from easy to moderate. There are 2 easy routes and 3 moderate routes, providing options for various fitness levels. The moderate routes may include more elevation gain, such as the Reykjavík Domestic Airport loop from Víkingsvöllur.
While specific parking details for each route vary, the areas around the starting points of these routes, such as Kopavogur, Elliðavatn, Víkingsvöllur, and Árbær, generally offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking regulations before your ride.
The starting points for some of these routes, particularly those closer to urban centers like Reykjavík, may be accessible via public transport. For routes further afield in the Búrfell region, public transport options might be limited, and a car may be necessary to reach the starting points.
The Búrfell area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning panoramic views of the Icelandic landscape, and the opportunity to cycle on quiet roads away from heavy traffic.
While the immediate vicinity of the Búrfell mountain itself is more remote, the starting points of some routes, such as those near Kopavogur or Reykjavík, offer access to cafes and other amenities. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for longer rides in more secluded areas.


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