Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.05.2018, Blaðsíða 43

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.05.2018, Blaðsíða 43
43 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne Be st o f I ce la nd 20 18 BEST OF ICELAND 2018 North Where the wildlings are Best Bathing Spot Beer Baths Ægisgata 31, Árskógssandur If you’re looking for something different from the classic Icelandic pools and geothermal spas, you’re in for a treat at the Beer Baths. Soak in a mixture of beer, water and yeast to feel as decadent as a modern Cleopatra. If soaking in fizzy beer is not your thing, howev- er, you can always hop into the water-filled hot tub that overlooks the harbour and get lost in your thoughts. Map square: F7 Runner Up Mývatn Nature Baths Jarðbaðshólar, Mývatni The Mývatn Nature Baths is a smaller, quieter version of the Blue Lagoon, with silky white water that seems to coat your skin with geothermal goodness. It’s a bit more expensive than your average municipal pool, but it’s an experience that’s worth it, and it makes for a scenic and relaxing final stop after a drive around Mývatn or the Diamond Circle. I9 Runner Up Geosea Sea Baths Vitaslóð 1, Húsavík This new luxury spa, opening in Húsavík in June, takes the concept of healing geothermal water to a whole new level. The baths, in fact, are filled with geo- thermally heated seawater. The place has all the facilities you need, from geo- thermal water to affordable food, but it’s the view over the Arctic Ocean that will captivate you. Try to spot a whale while you soak in a hot tub. H7 Best Hike Jökulsárgljúfur Ásbyrgi Regardless of what shape you’re in, you’ll be able to find a hiking trail around this majestic canyon in a northern tract of the Vatnajökull Nation- al Park. There are all kinds of routes to choose, from the full 30-plus kilometres between Dettifoss and Ásbyrgi, to the loops starting in the parking lot at Vesturdalur. Make sure you see both the basalt rocks of Hljóðaklettar and the red hills of Rauðhólar as well as many raw vistas along the river gorge. I7 Advanced Option Fjörður, Grenivík-Skjafandi A four to seven-day long hike, the valley of Fjörður is not for the faint of heart. There are no facilities in the area, which is mostly available on foot, on horseback or with a jeep during the summer—with no bathrooms, restau- rants or showers until the end of the line. If you’re looking for long, solitary hike in the middle of nowhere, start from Grenivík and begin hiking North. You’ve got a long week ahead. F-G7 Easy Option Langanes, Near Þorshöfn The narrow peninsula of Langanes stretches East of Þórshöfn, in one of the wildest and least accessible areas in Iceland. Known for its rich wildlife, this is a particularly great spot for travellers who enjoy birdwatching and the silence that comes with it. Enjoy the low light shining on these desolated cliffs and feel at peace with the surrounding nature. F3 Best Road Trip Diamond Circle All around the north This 260 Km circuit in the North East of Iceland is a similar concept to the Southern Golden Circle, but with more stops. It includes classic sights like Góðafoss and Dettifoss, as well as the area around Lake Mývatn, the stunning Ásbyrgi canyon and Dimmuborgir. This is not a tour you can do in one day, how- ever, so take your time, hike as much as you can and enjoy a classic Icelandic camping experience in the Jökulsárgl- júfur area. ALL OVER Runners Up Tröllaskagi Peninsula “The troll peninsula” is not too far from Siglufjörður, but it still has the feeling of a remote, fantastical land. From the iconic orange lighthouse to the spec- tacular snowy mountains, this peninsu- la is a maze of valleys and hills carved by ancient glaciers moving to sea. All that’s left now is the breathtaking view of the coast and the surrounding fjörds as you drive South to Dalvík. C7 Skagafjörður The land that lies inland from Tröllaskagi has everything from adventurous trips to interesting food and lovely swimming pools. After passing Siglufjörður, you can loop around into the neighbouring fjord of Skagafjörður by driving along the stunning coastline. Then, visit Hofsós swimming pool and enjoy the view over the ocean, take a bite to eat in the cute town of Sauðarkrókur, and head back to Akureyri. C7
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