Kóngsvegurinn

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Kóngsvegurinn, or the King’s Road, is a historic walking route in South Iceland near Úthlíð. The road was constructed in 1906–1907 in preparation for the visit of King Frederik VIII of Denmark and is considered one of Iceland’s most important early transport monuments.

The original route stretched from Reykjavík through Þingvellir, Laugarvatn, across the Brúará, past Úthlíð and into Haukadalur. From there it continued east across the Hvítá river and onward toward the Þjórsá.

Today, the preserved section of the King’s Road is a pleasant and accessible walking trail. It begins near the swimming pool at Úthlíð and follows the scenic Hrauntún ponds, where lava formations, wetlands, and small lakes create a peaceful environment.

Along the route are facilities such as Hlíðalaug service center and the restaurant Réttin. Several side paths connect the trail to nearby viewpoints, the Miðfell road, and surrounding summer cottage areas.

Kóngsvegurinn offers a unique combination of Icelandic history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, making it an ideal walk for visitors seeking both relaxation and insight into the country’s past.

Source: Úthlíð
Photo: Anton Stefánsson

Kóngsvegurinn er áhugaverður staður á Íslandi sem vert er að heimsækja.

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Kóngsvegurinn

Kóngsvegurinn er hluti af fjölbreyttri náttúru, menningu og afþreyingu Íslands.

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Hvar er Kóngsvegurinn?
Kóngsvegurinn er á Suðurlandi.
Hvers konar leið er Kóngsvegurinn?
Þetta er söguleg leið.
Er Kóngsvegurinn tengdur samgöngusögu?
Já, hann tengist eldri samgöngum.
Er Kóngsvegurinn að hluta varðveittur?
Já, hlutar leiðarinnar eru sýnilegir.
Er hægt að ganga Kóngsveginn í dag?
Já, á köflum er hann aðgengilegur.