Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2019, Blaðsíða 52

Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2019, Blaðsíða 52
The Reykjavík G rapevine Best of Iceland 2019 52 BEST OF ICELAND 2019 East Never go to the Highlands in a Yaris Best Bathing Spot Selárlaug Selárdalur, Vopnafjörður Built in 1949 as a training pool, this remote country spot is like a time capsule on the banks of a salmon-fishing river, near the tiny town of Vo- pnafjörður. It feels like the quintessential old-school Icelandic pool. You have to drive there, and it’s perched on the edge of a gushing river—the changing rooms, pool and hot pots are basic and unpretentious, but it’s just unforgettable. Bonus: It also has a sun deck for those rare moments of winter calm. Map square: G6 Runner Up Laugarvalladalur Pool Laugarvalladalur Valley It’s always nice to take a dip in a natural hot pool, but this bathing spot takes the experience to the next level. In what feels like the middle of nowhere, is this green oasis with a natural geothermal pool and stream. It’s quite a challenge to get to, but so worth it. Warning: We imagine getting here in winter is nigh impossible. E10 Runner Up Neskaupstaður Pool Miðstræti 23, Neskaupstaður Neskaupstaður pool is small, but it has everything you need—a steam room, hot pots and a swimming pool—with the add- ed bonus of an epic mountain view right across the fjord. Also, the town is so quiet it’s never crowded, so ease your worries away as chilled out locals chit-chat around you. I10 Best Hike Stórurð Borgarfjörður eystri This hike, starting from Vatnsskarð, takes approximately 6 hours to complete. After a long trek up the valley, you come to a stunning maze of huge broken rocks that have tumbled down from Dyrfjöll, leav- ing a vast horseshoe-shaped cleft in the mountains above. The biggest reward, though, is Stórurð itself—gigantic boul- ders surrounded by unearthly turquoise water. Honestly, it’s not a good idea to go in winter, but put it on your list. I7 Easy Option Waterfall Lane Seyðisfjörður From Seyðisfjörður town, hike through some pleasant countryside to the Neðri- Stafur rock stratum, passing lots of beauti- ful waterfalls. “You ascend a series of cliffs, like a staircase made for a giant,” said the panel. At the top, you get a stunning view of Seyðisfjörður. Try to reach Vestdalsvatn lake, which is frozen almost year-round. I8 Advanced option Víknaslóðir Borgarfjörður Eystri to Seyðisfjörður If you’re up for an ambitious five-day hike, this “trail of the inlets” has all the awe-in- spiring scenery you could want. This epic hike winds its way around deserted coves, less-travelled valleys and abandoned fjords. Real talk: Unless you’re a very expe- rienced hiker—we’re talking Himalayan— don’t do this in the winter. I8-I9 Best Road Trip Borgarfjörður Eystri Borgarfjörður Eystri, Eastfjords This drive is as scenic as it is pleasant. You start off driving towards the wide black beach of Sandur, curving right into the mountains; soon, you’re looking down across the East Iceland coastline from high above. You swoop down into an all-but abandoned valley, where there are a few interesting stops, before winding around a sheer scree slope on a dirt track, arriving at one of the cutest towns in Iceland as your reward. Check road.is in advance. I7 Runners Up Möðrudalsöræfi Route One, Eastfjords to North East Whatever the weather or the time of day or night, this area will always be enchantingly or hauntingly beautiful. “I drive this route regularly and it never gets boring,” said the panel. “Suddenly you’re in the Highlands— usually all by yourself—and you realise it’s just you and the trolls up there.” E8 Easy Option Öxi & Lagarfljót Route 939, Berufjörður to Lagarfljót During the summer months, ascend- ing the steep peaks of the Öxi pass from Berufjörður is breathtaking, adrenaline-in- ducing, and not for the faint of heart. De- scending to Lagarfljót, you can use the re- maining daylight to circle the lake or drive to the Kárahnjúkar dam, checking out the Laugarfell hot pot on the way.” Please don’t attempt in winter. G11 THE LOCAL BEER
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