Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.05.2018, Blaðsíða 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.05.2018, Blaðsíða 18
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Iceland 2018 18 BEST OF ICELAND 2018 South Floating glaciers and steamy hikes Must-See Spot Þórsmörk South Coast, Route 249 This tucked away valley is blocked to normal cars by the Krossá riv- er, meaning it's determined hikers who bus or jeep their way there. The mountains are purple and blue, there are hiking trails to suit all abilities, hot pools to soak in, and camping huts to rest beneath the fresh air. “It's just one of the most beautiful spots on earth,” said the panel. With all kinds of peaks and nooks and crannies, the area is full of natural beauty and folkloric significance, with all kinds of historical landmarks and spiritual tales attached to the trails and region. It has a very special feeling. Map square: I4 Runner Up Svínafellsjökull Vatnajökull National Park After a bumpy drive up to the viewpoint, you literally arrive at the edge of the glacier. Sitting quietly up on the hill with a stunning view over the rich blue ice of the glacier tongue, this place brings a sense of true zen and an endless feeling of contemplation. N2 Runner Up Jökulsárlón Vatnajökull National Park This icy lagoon is a true wonder. The effects of climate change have been very visible in recent years and the size of the icebergs has greatly diminished, but it's worth seeing while one has the chance. Take public or group transport to reduce environmental impact. Q2 Best Bathing Spot Seljavallalaug South Coast, Route 242 This run down, barely serviced pool is located in a wild valley with natural hot water, built right into the mountainside. It’s a wildly unique Icelandic moment. Be warned, there are no facilities, and it gets crowded in the summer these days, but go late on a glorious bright summer night and it can't be beat. “Just look at the location – mountain babes everywhere!” said the panel. It’s about a fifteen-minute easy hike from the road and it’s not for the prudish or faint of heart, but the payoff is incredible. I5 Runners Up The Secret Lagoon Hvammsvegur, Flúðir Formerly for locals only, this delightful little man-made lagoon that feels like swimming in a hot freshwater lake. The facilities are modern and beautiful, tucked behind a bunch of friendly greenhouses. “I just grab a mini Prosec- co and a bunch of pool noodles and get super chill.” It even has its own geyser going off every few minutes. H2 Landmannalaugar Fjallabak Nature Reserve On a late summer night, there is nothing like bathing in this remote geothermal pool. While it can be overcrowded at times, if you're willing to stay up late you'll be able to find a quiet moment to take a swim. Pro tip: the warmest parts are where the two streams flow into the pool near the back. K2 Best Hike Fimmvörðuháls Skógafoss-Þórsmörk This intense day-long hike takes you past countless waterfalls into the High- lands, across desert, fresh lava, snow where two glaciers meet, and down into the Þórsmörk valley. The sights are magnificent at every step and packed with moments of genuine exhilaration. It's not for the novice, as it has difficult patches that could prove to be a strug- gle to those with physical limitations or severe fears of heights. It's challenging and only open in peak summer, but it's simply unforgettable. J5-J4 Runners Up Bláhnúkur Friðland að Fjallabakki Rising to 940m, this hike is fairly straight- forward and anyone with a moderate level of fitness should be able to climb to the top with relative ease. After taking in the breathtaking views, you can continue on down the other side and loop around back to the huts via the steaming geothermal vents and vibrant moss-covered lava fields of Laugahraun.. K2 Þórsmörk, South Coast, Route 249 This huge area of hiking trails encom- passes a number of hikes from short climbs to multi-day adventures. Some circuits are relaxed and low impact for inexperienced hikers with limited movement. The area also includes a beautiful campground with cabins, a hot pot, and summer yoga classes. I4
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