Kerling
Mount Kerling (Icelandic pronunciation: [ch(r)tlik], "Old Hag") is the tallest mountain (1538 m) in Iceland's District of Eyjafjararsveit. Its structure is primarily basaltic rock, although the topmost section is rhyolite, and it reaches all the way to the lower slopes of Mt. Vindheimajökull to the north of the valley Glerárdalur. On a clear day, it is considered an easy climb with spectacular panoramic views.
Kerling, the tallest peak in northern Iceland, is a mostly basalt rock mountain that rises to 1,538 meters (5,030 feet) at its top. There is no documented route to the summit, although it is not a tough trek. However, as always, make sure to dress appropriately. On a clear day, the view from the summit provides breathtaking panoramic vistas.
Location: Northeast, Iceland