Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.05.2018, Side 13

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.05.2018, Side 13
13 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne Be st o f I ce la nd 20 18 Glacier: Vatnajökull Info: vatnajokulsthjodgardur.is Tel: +354 483 4601 The vast Vatnajökull glacier is, by some measures, the big- gest in all of Europe. There are various ways to experience it, whether gazing up to the dizzy peaks from the road, hiking to one of the viewpoints such as Skaftafell or Svínafellsjökull, booking a glacier walk or climb- ing tour, or visiting the “crys- tal cave”—a naturally formed gleaming ice cavern that’s a photographer’s paradise. P2 (and up and around) Museum: Þórbergssetur Info: south.is Tel:+354 483 4601 In the picturesque countryside near Höfn, you’ll find this small museum dedicated to one of Ice- land’s favourite writers, Þórber- gur Þórðarson. Located on the farm where he was born, it’s an insightful journey into Þórber- gur’s work. “He was a thinker, critic and writer whose words bring the landscape to life,” said the panel. “You'll come away with a richer view of this corner of Iceland.” T1 Kirkjubæjarklaustur Vík í Mýrdal Höfn í Hornafirði Stöðvarörður Djúpivogur Reyðarörður Eskiörður Neskaupsstaður Seyðisörður Vopnaörður Bakkagerði Fáskrúðsörður Selfoss Hella Hvolsvöllur EyrarbakkiÞorlákshöfn Stokkseyri Grindavík Hafnarörður Reykjavík Borgarnes Akranes Kjalarnes Húsavík Grenivík Hrísey Svalbarðseyri Hjalteyri Kópasker Raufarhöfn Þórshöfn Ólafsörður Dalvík Akureyri Grundar- örður Ólafsvík Arnarstapi Hellnar Hellissandur Rif Kópavogur Keflavík Sandgerði Garður Hvammstangi Borðeyri Laugarbakki Djúpavík Sauðárkrókur Varmahlíð Hofsós Sigluörður Blönduós Suðureyri Æðey Súðavík TálknaörðurPatreksörður Búðardalur Bíldudalur Hólmavík Bolungarvík Flateyri Þingeyri Hnífsdalur Ísaörður Laugavatn Hveragerði Mosfellsbær Sólheimar Laugarás Flúðir Reykholt Stykkishólmur Flatey Skagaströnd Grímsey Egilsstaðir Bakkaörður Breiðdalsvík Laugar Brjánslækur Reykholt Reykhólar Jökulsá á Fjöllum Jökulsá á Fjöllum Lagarfljót Öskjuvatn Þjórsá Ölfusá Hvítá Mývatn Langisjór Veiðivötn Þórisvatn Þingvallavatn Skaftá Kleifarvatn Hvítárvatn Skjálfandafljót G U L L F O S S S E L J A L A N D S F O S S D E T T I F O S S A L D E YJ A R F O S S G O Ð A F O S S J Ö K U L S Á Á B R Ú H R A U N F O S S A R K E R I Ð G E Y S I R U X A H R Y G G I R K A L D I D A L U R S T Ö N G L A N D M A N N A L A U G A R Þ J Ó R S Á R D A L U R L A K A G Í G A R G R Í M S V Ö T N Þ Ó R S M Ö R K S K Ó G A R F I M M V Ö R Ð U H Á L S M Ý R D A L S S A N D U R E L D H R A U N D Y R H Ó L A E Y R E Y N I S D R A N G A R V E S T M A N N A E YJ A R N Ú P S S T A Ð U R S K A F T A F E L L H V A N N A D A L S H N J Ú K U R S U Ð U R S V E I T J Ö K U L S Á R L Ó N I N G Ó L F S H Ö F Ð I S K E I Ð A R Á R S A N D U R BR E I Ð AM ER KU RS AN D U R P A P E Y H A L L O R M S S T A Ð U R K A T L A S E L A - T A N G A R K R Ý S U V Í K U R - B J A R G S E LT Ú N B L Á FJ Ö L L H E I Ð M Ö R K T H E B L U E L A G O O N K E F L A V Í K A I R P O R T G L J Ú F R A S T E I N N Þ I N G V E L L I R F E L L S S T R Ö N D G LY M U R E L D B O R G L J Ó S U FJ Ö L L H J Ö R S E Y S K Á L E YJ A R S V E F N E YJ A R A R N A R V A T N S H E I Ð I H V E R A V E L L I R Þ J Ó R S Á R V E R S P R E N G I S A N D U R A S K J A V Í T I L Ó N S Ö R Æ F I M Ö Ð R U D A L U R G R Í M S S T A Ð I R J Ö K U L S Á R G L J Ú F U RG J Á S T Y K K I S A U R B Æ R TJ Ö R N E S M E L R A K K A S L É T T A L A N G A N E S Á S B Y R G I V E S T U R D A L U R H E R Ð U B R E I Ð A R L I N D I R K J Ö L U R N O R Ð U R FJ Ö R Ð U R T R É K Y L L I S V Í K H O R N S T R A N D I R A Ð A LV Í K J Ö K U L F I R Ð I R H V Í T S E R K U R D J Ú P A L Ó N S S . L Ó N D R A N G A R H Ú S A F E L L N E S J A V E L L I R R E Y K J A N E S V I T I V A Ð A L FJ Ö L L B J A R K A L U N D U R D R A N G S N E S B A L A FJ Ö L L G J Ö G U R K R O S S N E S D R A N G A S K Ö R Ð H O R N B J A R G S E L Á R D A L U R K E T I L D A L U R L Á T R A B J A R G H R A F N A G I L H V A L N E S V E S T R A H O R N S K R I Ð U K L A U S T U R S U R T S H E L L I R J Ö K U L H E I M A R N Ý I D A L U R V O N A R S K A R Ð B A K K A H Ö F N G U N N U - H V E R H Ó L A R Í H J A LT A D A L S V A R F A Ð A R D A L U R L A U G A F E L L S K Á L H O LT G A LT A L Æ K U R Ú T H L Í Ð F L J Ó T S H L Í Ð H N J Ó T U R B R E I Ð A V Í K F L Ó K A L U N D U R H E S T E Y R I S N Æ F E L L S S T R Ö N D H R A F N S E Y R I K V E R K FJ Ö L L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 42 36 48 52 52 41 41 54 54 54 54 54 54 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 65 61 61 61 61 62 63 59 76 76 76 7682 82 83 85 85 85 85 85 85 94 93 92 92 96 75 56 55 36 35 30 26 26 25 3334 38 39 35 35 35 35 35 37 37 31 32 32 43 44 425 574 576 518 550 612 612 624 645 711 745 745 744 751 752 835 870 917 919 864 862 862 864 848 917 204209 F232 F208 F206 F206 F985 F208 F229 F347 F734 F752 F752 F756 F338 F338 F508 F821 F839 F899 F881 F910 F910F894 F909 F902 F903 F910 F910 F910 F578 F578 F210 F225 F210 F261 208 953 931 931 934 901 907 923 923 955 939 821 635 643 643 608 590 417 427 249250 221 255 252 261 264 264 F26 F26 F26 F26 F26 F88 F88 F26 268 364 305 365 U/6LK 2 1 4 3 5 PN RM QO S T USEFUL INFO Grapevine on the South: gpv.is/south Our articles, info and guides for South Iceland Tourist Information: South Iceland Tourist Information Sunnumörk 2, Hveragerði www.south.is tourinfo@hveragerdi.is Tel: +354 483-4601 Emergency services Tel: 112 (national helpline) Weather report en.vedur.is Recorded info: +354 902 0600 HOW TO GET THERE By domestic airline: Vestmannaeyjar (VEY) Flights from Reykjavík. Main airline operator: www.eagleair.is Tel: +354 481 3300 Höfn (HFN) Flights from Reykjavík. Main airline operator: www.eagleair.is Tel: +354 478 1250 Smaller airports Flightseeing.is operates charter flights between Bakki and the Westman Islands, a 10-minute jaunt. Ferry to Westman Islands: Herjólfur Leaves from Bakkahöfn Schedule & Info: www.herjolfur.is By car: Road conditions www.road.is Tel: 1777 (Summer hours: 08:00-16:00 / Winter: 06:30-22:00) By bus: National Bus Network www.bus.is Tel: +354 540 2700 Southern Iceland is home to many of the most popular tourist routes in Iceland—with good reason. The coastal Ring Road road from Reykjavík to Höfn is a trail of picturesque towns, black sand beaches, dramatic mountains, powerful waterfalls, basalt cliffs, towering glaciers and sprawling lava fields. It’s a completely immersive and visceral experience of Iceland’s natural environment that you could easily spend weeks exploring. These are just a few of our favourite sites along the way.

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