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  1. Hekla - Wikipedia

    Hekla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhɛhkla] ⓘ), or Hecla, [2][3] is an active stratovolcano in the south of Iceland with a height of 1,491 m (4,892 ft). Hekla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes; …

  2. Hekla | Active Volcano, Eruptions & Iceland | Britannica

    Hekla, active volcano, southern Iceland, lying within the country’s East Volcanic Zone. It is Iceland’s most active and best-known volcano. The volcano is characterized by a 3.4-mile- …

  3. Hekla Mountain in Iceland: Peak, Height, History, Geography

    Is There an Active Volcano in Hekla Mountain? There are many Volcanoes in Iceland but Hekla is the most active one. Namely, Hekla has had more than 20 massive eruptions in recorded …

  4. Hekla Travel Guide - Guide to Iceland

    Dec 4, 2025 · Hekla, nicknamed ‘the Gateway to Hell’ in the Middle Ages, is one of Iceland’s most explosive, unpredictable and powerful volcanoes. It has erupted twenty to thirty times since …

  5. Hekla Volcano (South Iceland) | VolcanoDiscovery

    Apr 2, 2013 · 1491-m-high Hekla is one of Iceland's most prominent, most known and active volcanoes. It has frequent eruptions that start with an explosive onset producing eruption …

  6. Guide to Hekla Volcano in Iceland, live volcano cam - LAVA Centre

    Hekla is a volcanic system in southern Iceland known in medieval literature as “The gateway to Hell”. It is located at the convergence of the South Iceland Seismic Zone (SISZ) and the East …

  7. Hekla | Visit South Iceland

    Hekla is one of the world's most active and renowned volcanoes and was rumored to be the gateway to hell during the Middle Ages. Hekla reaches a height of 1,490 meters above sea …

  8. Hekla - Icelandic Meteorological office

    Hekla volcanic system is located on the Eastern Volcanic zone and consists of a central volcano rising to 1490 m.a.s.l. and is about 60 km long fissure swarm. The volcano has been highly …

  9. Hekla Volcano: A Blend of Myth, History, and Adventure

    The Hekla volcano was formed thousands of years ago and is still one of Iceland’s most active volcanoes. Formed from layers of ash and lava, it is considered a stratovolcano despite how it …

  10. Hekla Volcano - the Gateway to Hell - Iceland Travel Guide

    Hekla is nicknamed ‘The Gateway to Hell’. The volcano is one of the country’s most notorious and unpredictable volcanoes. Hekla volcano is situated in South Iceland. This volcano has …