Skaftafell National Park was a national park, situated between Kirkjubæjarklaustur, typically referred to as Klaustur, andHöfn in the south of Iceland. On 7 June 2008, it became a part of the larger Vatnajökull National Park.[1]
It was founded on September 15, 1967, and enlarged twice afterwards. Before its inclusion into Vatnajökull National Park, it measured about 4807 km2 (2884 mi²), making it Iceland's second largest national park. It is home to the valley Morsárdalur, the mountain Kristínartindar and the glacier Skaftafellsjökull (a spur of the Vatnajökullice cap).
To do-
Winter Ice caves. http://www.glacierguides.is/day-tours/glacier/skaftafell/into-the-glacier
Departures:
12:30 Everyday EXCEPT Sunday
Tour- http://www.glacierguides.is/GlacierTripsFromSkaftafell/GlacierGrandSlam
Snowmobile tour- 2hrs from airport http://www.arcanum.is/en/tours/local-tours/snowmobile-tour
Riding- http://eldhestar.is/tours/day-tours/riding-relaxation/ Hotel pick-up in Reykjavik every day between 8:15-8:45. Return to Reykjavík ca. 17:15.