Here´s a list of some of the most popular F-roads in Iceland
Southern Highlands
F208 (Fjallabaksleið Nyrðri)
Location: Southern Highlands, connects Landmannalaugar to the Ring Road (near Hrauneyjar).
Points of Interest: Landmannalaugar hot springs, colorful rhyolite mountains, and the Laugavegur hiking trail.
Notes: Several river crossings; suitable for experienced drivers with high clearance 4x4.
F210 (Fjallabaksleið Syðri)
Location: Runs between Landmannalaugar and the Mýrdalsjökull glacier.
Points of Interest: Maelifell volcano, Mýrdalsjökull glacier views, and the scenic Emstrur area.
Notes: Numerous river crossings, often deep; only recommended for high clearance 4x4s.
F206 (Lakavegur)
Location: Connects to F207 leading toward Laki Craters.
Points of Interest: Laki volcanic craters, which formed during a major eruption in 1783.
Notes: Rivers can be challenging; not always open until late summer.
F225 (Landmannaleið)
Location: Accesses Landmannalaugar from the west.
Points of Interest: Scenic route to Landmannalaugar, with geothermal landscapes and volcanic scenery.
Notes: No major river crossings, but still requires a 4x4 due to rough terrain.
F233 (Eldgjárvegur)
Location: South of Landmannalaugar, connecting F208 and F210.
Points of Interest: Eldgjá canyon, the world’s largest volcanic canyon.
Notes: Many river crossings; a high clearance 4x4 is essential.
F237 (Kirkjubaejarklaustur to F208)
Location: Near Kirkjubæjarklaustur, connecting to F208.
Points of Interest: Views of Mýrdalsjökull glacier.
Notes: Challenging with some river crossings; proceed with caution.
Central Highlands
F26 (Sprengisandsleið)
Location: Runs north south between the Hofsjökull and Vatnajökull glaciers, connecting the north and south Highlands.
Points of Interest: Remote Highland landscapes, Nýidalur mountain hut.
Notes: Long, desolate road with river crossings; only for well prepared, experienced drivers.
F35 (Kjalvegur/Kjölur Route)
Location: Runs between Gullfoss in the south and Blönduós in the north, passing between the Langjökull and Hofsjökull glaciers.
Points of Interest: Hveravellir hot springs, Kerlingarfjöll mountain resort.
Notes: Fewer river crossings, making it one of the easier F-roads, but still requires a 4x4 vehicle.
F347 (Kerlingarfjallavegur)
Location: Branches off F35 to reach the Kerlingarfjöll geothermal area.
Points of Interest: Kerlingarfjöll mountains and hot springs.
Notes: Short and relatively easy for an F-road; no river crossings but very rugged.
F338 (Skjaldbreiðarvegur)
Location: Connects the Kjölur Route (F35) with Þingvellir National Park area.
Points of Interest: Views of the Skjaldbreiður shield volcano and Langjökull glacier.
Notes: Rough, rocky terrain but fewer river crossings.
Northern Highlands
F88 (Öskjuleið)
Location: Leads to Askja volcano from the Ring Road in the north.
Points of Interest: Askja caldera, Víti crater lake.
Notes: Challenging with multiple river crossings; only for experienced drivers with suitable 4x4 vehicles.
F862 (Hólsfjallavegur)
Location: Runs along the west side of the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river, connecting Dettifoss to the highlands.
Points of Interest: Dettifoss waterfall, Iceland’s most powerful waterfall.
Notes: No river crossings, but a rough, rocky route.
F894 (Askja Access Road)
Location: Branches from F88 to provide a closer approach to Askja.
Points of Interest: Askja volcano and surrounding lava fields.
Notes: Short but very rough and often impassable until mid summer.
Eastern Highlands
F910 (Austurleið)
Location: Connects the northeastern Highlands to the central Highlands, running through the Askja region.
Points of Interest: Remote, otherworldly landscapes, access to Kverkfjöll and Askja volcano.
Notes: One of the longest F-roads with multiple challenging river crossings; suitable for high clearance 4x4s only.
F902 (Kverkfjallaleið)
Location: Leads toward the Kverkfjöll mountains near Vatnajökull glacier.
Points of Interest: Kverkfjöll ice caves, geothermal activity under the glacier.
Notes: Several river crossings; only accessible to well equipped vehicles.
F903 (Hvannalindavegur)
Location: Branches off from F910 to reach Hvannalindir.
Points of Interest: Hvannalindir oasis, Kverkfjöll area.
Notes: Rough road with river crossings; requires caution and experience.
F985 (Jökulvegur)
Location: Leads towards the Vatnajökull glacier.
Points of Interest: Glacier views, often used for glacier expeditions.
Notes: Highly dependent on snow and weather conditions; often requires super jeeps.
Western Highlands and Westfjords
F578 (Arnarvatnsvegur)
Location: Crosses the western Highlands, connecting Hvammstangi to the central Highlands.
Points of Interest: Arnarvatn lakes, remote landscapes.
Notes: Limited facilities, rough terrain, few river crossings.
F586 (Haukadalsskarðsvegur)
Location: Connects to remote areas in the Westfjords.
Points of Interest: Scenic views over mountains and fjords.
Notes: Less trafficked, narrow and steep in parts.
F570 (Jökulhálsleið)
Location: Snæfellsnes Peninsula, providing access to Snæfellsjökull National Park.
Points of Interest: Snæfellsjökull glacier, scenic views.
Notes: Rough gravel, steep inclines; requires a capable 4x4 vehicle.
F586 (Haukadalsskarðsvegur)
Location: Runs through the Westfjords.
Points of Interest: Stunning fjord landscapes, Haukadalur Valley.
Notes: Rough, narrow, and sometimes steep; a 4x4 is needed.
F-Roads Safety and Preparation Tips
Check Conditions: Before venturing onto any F-road, always check Road.is for real time road conditions and potential closures.
River Crossing Precautions: River levels can change quickly, especially after rainfall. Assess depth carefully, and never attempt crossings if the water is too deep or fast moving.
Drive Slowly: F-roads are unpaved and can be treacherous. Drive at a slower pace to maintain control and avoid damaging the vehicle.
Prepare for Remote Travel: Many F-roads pass through desolate areas with little to no cell service or nearby facilities. Carry emergency supplies, including food, water, blankets, a first aid kit, and fuel.
Each F-road offers access to some of Iceland’s most remarkable and remote landscapes, but they require preparation, caution, and the right vehicle. Ensure you are well prepared before tackling any F-road to fully enjoy Iceland's breathtaking natural beauty safely.
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