Discover Rauðaskál, Iceland’s Hidden Apple Crater, A Vibrant Red And Green Wonder Near Hekla Volcano!

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Imagine stepping into a place that looks like it came straight from another planet—meet the Apple Crater in Iceland, officially known as Rauðaskál. This colourful crater, near the famous Hekla Volcano, is a true hidden gem. The moment you lay eyes on it, you’ll see why it’s earned the nickname Apple Crater. Its red and green colours, thanks to volcanic activity and lush greenery, make it resemble a giant, vibrant apple in the middle of the wilderness.

Rauðaskál, Iceland’s Secret Crater That Looks Like A Giant Apple

The Apple Crater stands out because of its stunning, unexpected colours. It’s a perfect contrast against Iceland’s otherwise dark volcanic landscape. The sight is mesmerising and a photographer’s dream. Imagine the colours popping even more during the soft golden light of sunrise or sunset—just a perfect moment to snap a picture.

Getting to the Apple Crater is a bit of an adventure, but it’s worth it! You’ll need a sturdy 4×4 vehicle to navigate the rough F225 road, and once you get there, it’s a short and easy hike—around 45 minutes to an hour. You’ll be walking through soft sand and gentle inclines, but the view at the top is definitely worth it. It’s a peaceful, remote spot that feels like a secret place few have discovered.

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Why Is It Going Viral?

Photo Credits: Goan-in-Iceland/X

The Apple Crater has recently become a hit on social media. Its unique look and vibrant colours make it a favourite among travel bloggers and photographers. Whether it’s a wide-angle shot of the crater or an aerial photo from a drone, the images have been making waves online. The contrast of red, green, and Iceland’s volcanic landscape creates stunning visuals you would want to check out for yourself.

The best time to explore the Apple Crater is between June and August. The weather is milder, making the hike more comfortable, and the long daylight hours give you plenty of time to take in the views. You’ll get to enjoy Iceland’s beauty at its best! If you love nature, hiking, or just want to explore somewhere a bit different, the Apple Crater is the perfect spot. 

So, if you ever find yourself in Iceland, make sure to add this unique crater to your bucket list—you won’t regret it!

Cover Image Courtesy: Goan-in-Iceland/X

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