The south of Iceland is full of the epic scenery that is the drawcard for this country. Glaciers, silky waterfalls and misty mountains. Our travels had taken us around the island to the town of Höfn, and now it was time to explore the south as we slowly made our way back towards Reykjavík.
Iceland Road Trip – Part 4: East Iceland
Part 4 of our road trip around Iceland. We spent time in the East fjords. Artsy towns, peaceful villages, mountains, auroras, waterfalls and fjords.
Iceland Road Trip – Part 3: Northern Iceland
There is a lot to see in the north of Iceland. A lot of diversity. Many tourists, especially those short on time, head for the south, which is rich in glaciers, waterfalls, black sand beaches and geothermal sites. However, the north definitely should not be overlooked. Misty mountains and fjords, volcanic craters and twisted lava sculptures, canyons, waterfalls, birch forests and even a desert.
Iceland Road Trip – Part 2: The Westfjords
Part 2 of our Iceland roadtrip takes us into the remote Westfjords. Crystal blue water, steep gravel roads, unassuming farms and sheep grazing by the road, waterfalls and hot pools. A place perfect for slow travel and quiet contemplation.
Iceland Road Trip – Part 1: Snæfellsnes Peninsula and a taste of the highlands
A month in Iceland. Five of us smooshed into a small campervan with the most basic of possessions as we followed a loose itinerary to travel clockwise around Iceland’s ring road, detouring here and there as our whims or needs required. This is Part 1 of our adventure – the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and a taste of the highlands.