Hidden in Iceland’s vast, barren volcanic landscape, the Apple Crater is known as known as Rauðaskál or “red bowl” in Icelandic. Getting there isn’t easy, though. A heavy duty 4x4 vehicle is required to navigate the rocky passageway.
Breakdown
- The Apple Crater, also known as Rauðaskál, is located near Reykjavík, Iceland.
- It is situated close to Hekla Volcano, historically called the 'gateway to hell' by monks. 4s
- The crater features vibrant red volcanic soil and green moss, resembling a ripe apple. 25s
- Accessing the crater requires a heavy-duty 4x4 vehicle due to rough terrain. 45s