Hellisheiðarvirkjun

Hellisheiðarvirkjun

Welcome to Hellisheiðarvirkjun, Iceland's largest power station located in the southwest of Reykjavik.

This state-of-the-art facility is a must-see for anyone interested in renewable energy and the unique geology of Iceland. Hellisheiðarvirkjun harnesses the power of geothermal energy, utilizing the heat and pressure of the earth to generate electricity for the entire country.

The power station is built on top of a volcanic hot spot, and the surrounding area is home to a variety of geological wonders, including hot springs, fumaroles, and volcanic craters. Visitors can take a tour of the power station to learn about the technology and science behind geothermal energy, and also enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Don't miss the opportunity to visit Hellisheiðarvirkjun and discover the incredible natural resources that Iceland has to offer.

Nearby flights

25-35 minutes

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Hellisheidi helicopter flight

Reykjavik Airport

We fly over one of the most active volcanic areas in Iceland, the Hellisheiði plateau, you’ll see moss covered lava fields stretched out to the horizon, interspersed with colorful basalt mountains, steaming hot springs and the very geothermal power plants that supply Reykjavik with renewable energy. On this tour, we make sure to land off the beaten track and away from the crowds to witness the regions raw scenery first-hand. In the landing place of Hengill geothermal area - named after the Hengill volcano - you can witness the untouched Icelandic nature. We bring you close to hot springs and boiling mud pots, and you might even see some sheep wandering around the valley in the summer. On our way back we fly over Reykjavik, to give you a unique view of Icelands capital. The total duration of the tour is 50-60 minutes. 25-35 minute guided helicopter flight and a 15 minute landing by a remote geothermal area on an old volcano.

40-60 minutes

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Þingvellir helicopter flight

Reykjavik Airport

Setting off from the urban views of Reykjavik, we will catch a glimpse of Esja, the mountain just next to the city border. En route we'll see the highest waterfall in Iceland - Glymur. It is a popular hiking area but nothing beats the view you get from a helicopter! Next, the UNESCO World Heritage Site - Þingvellir National Park, with its absolutely magical culture and nature. Besides being a sacred place for all Icelandic people, and an important part of the country's history - it is a once in a lifetime experience to see it from the sky. We continue our flight to the geothermal area of the old Hengill volcano. We land in a valley that has natural hot springs, mud pots, and is only accessible by a helicopter (or few hours hike of course!). In this remote area, you can feel the true essence of Icelandic nature - just how Mother Earth made it. The total duration of the tour is 65-85 minutes. 40-60 minute guided helicopter flight and a 15 minute landing by a remote geothermal area on an old volcano.