Description
The Skútustaðagígar Craters are located on the southern side of Lake Mývatn and the area consists of a row of pseudo-craters which are covered in low vegetation. The area is provides several great views over the lake and is a good spot for observing waterfowl and other species of waterbird.
The area surrounding the craters are good for Hantmadár, Réti pityer and barázdabillegető. Often, you can find Kis sólyom here, hunting for small songbirds. Also Réti fülesbagoly can be seen here.
The area provides several great overviews over Lake Mývatn. Great numbers of waterbird can be seen here and common species in large numbers are Kontyos réce, Fütyülő réce and Énekes hattyú. Scarcer species, like izlandi kerceréce, Tarka réce and Nagy bukó, can also be found here. Sometimes, the area provides large numbers of vékonycsőrű víztaposó, which can be observed foraging close to the shoreline. Numbers can reach about 150 individuals in this specific part of the lake.
Details
Access
The area is easy accessable due to the ringroad, located just south of the area. There is a large parking lot located next to the road (see map) and several pathways lead you around the area.
