Aurora over the Arctic Henge

aurora dancing over the arctic henge in north iceland

Watching the northern lights dance above the Arctic Henge in North Iceland is a surreal and unforgettable experience. Located just outside the remote village of Raufarhöfn, this striking structure was inspired by ancient mythology and built to align with the sun’s path and the Norse calendar. The Arctic Henge is a modern interpretation of a stone circle—towering basalt arches and pillars arranged with cosmic precision, meant to capture light, shadow, and time.

At night, especially during the aurora season, the site transforms. As green, pink, and violet waves ripple across the sky, the stones stand silent and massive beneath them, framing the lights in breathtaking compositions. For photographers and aurora-chasers, it’s one of the most unique viewing spots in Iceland—combining raw nature, art, and myth in a single place.

Even in daylight, the Arctic Henge is worth a visit. It feels ancient and futuristic at once, set against the stark beauty of Iceland’s far northeast. But under the northern lights, it becomes something more: a gathering place between earth and sky, myth and moment.

If you're heading to Iceland in winter or early spring, don’t miss this hidden gem. The northern lights are unforgettable—but watching them here adds a layer of magic you won’t find anywhere else.

aurora dancing over the arctic henge in north iceland
aurora dancing over the arctic henge in north iceland
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