Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2019, Blaðsíða 15

Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2019, Blaðsíða 15
Th e Re yk ja ví k G ra pe vi ne Be st o f I ce la nd 2 01 9 15 BEST OF ICELAND 2019 South Floating glaciers and steamy hikes Must-See Spot Landmannalaugar Friðland að Fjallabaki, Highlands, Road F208 Of all the deep nature of the South, the astounding Landmannalaugar is a true must-see. “It’s a stunning place with fantastic views,” said the panel. You could spend days hiking the trails, which wind around the geothermal area where hot steam pours from vividly coloured mountains. There are captivating lava fields, a bright green canyon, crater lakes, and lots more. Only accessible in summer, buses arrive at the campsite daily. Don’t forget your swimming gear—there’s a geothermal bathing spot. Map square: J3 Runner Up Hveradalir Kerlingarfjöll, Highlands, Road F347 This hidden gem is high in the west High- lands. Take a bus to Kerlingarfjöll, check into a cabin or pitch up on the lovely campsite, then take a daylong hike into the mountains along the well-marked trail. You’ll find a jaw-dropping series of geo- thermally active valleys. “It’s life-chang- ingly beautiful,” said the panel. Runner Up Þórsmörk Highlands. Road F261 The Þórsmörk valley is surrounded by ac- tive volcanoes, glaciers, and the gnarled, ashen landscape they created, it’s a deeply immersive environment for camping and hiking. “You can see parts of three glaciers when you hike in the mountains,” said the panel. Take a shuttle bus: the rivers are no- toriously treacherous for drivers. J4 Best Bathing Spot The Secret Lagoon Hvammsvegur, Flúðir “Of all the geothermal pools, this is the one where you see the process most,” said our panel of this remarkable bathing spot. “There’s a mini geysir, and you can hear the bassy gurgling fumaroles and feel the temperature fluctuations in the water.” While the “secret” of this popular outdoor bathing lagoon is out in recent times, our panel was impressed by the investment into better facilities. “It’s clean and organ- ised, but still not too manicured—you’re right there in the landscape.” H2 Runners Up Sundlaugin Laugaskarði Reykjamörk, Hveragerði An understated architectural classic, Laugaskarði stands head and shoulders above the municipal pools in South Ice- land, boasting a reception building that’s perfectly curved to shield the water from the wind. “This retro beauty has a straight- from-the-earth steambath,” said the panel. “It’s a Wes Anderson dream of symme- try.” F3 Seljavallalaug Seljavellir, Route 242 Originally built as a training pool in 1923, this curious unmanned pool juts directly from the mountainside, making it a popular tourist attraction. “It’s lost that secluded vibe over recent years,” said the panel. “But it’s still a stunning place to visit, and a great place to go for a dip.” Note: there are no toilet facilities. I5 Best Hike Fimmvörðuháls Skógar to Þórsmörk One of the more challenging day-hikes in Iceland, this 25km route is only safe during peak summer. The trail starts at the foot of Skógafoss, passing countless Highland waterfalls on the way to its 1,000m apex. You cross between the Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull glaciers, passing the still-steaming site of a 2010 eruption. Finally, you’ll descend into the dreamy Þórsmörk valley, where you can camp, bathe, and catch a homeward bus. Check safetravel.is for up to date safety info. J4 Runners Up Landmannalaugar Friðland að Fjallabaki, Highlands There are routes to suit all skill levels threading around this remote Highland paradise. “The colourful mountains are just amazing,” said the panel. Access the area as the finale of a multi-day Landmannalau- gar hike, take a rugged 4x4, or go by bus; camp for a few days to reap the full benefit. A truly breathtaking trip. J3 Easy Option Reykjadalur Hveragerði In the Reykjavík-adjacent town of Hverag- erði you’ll find this famous route. It’s a gen- tle hike over a stunning mountain trail with a dreamy soak waiting for you at the end in the geothermal river that gushes down the Reykjadalur valley. “Go first thing, or late in the evening when it’s quiet,” advised the panel. F2
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