Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2019, Síða 47

Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2019, Síða 47
time, and head through the mist over to Landmannalaugar’s fa- mous geothermal hot spring to unwind. Due to the weather, the pool is nearly empty. That said, I find it the perfect place to soak in and forget about the stresses involved in driving up an active and over- due volcano. A flowing river with hot water seeping in from the sides, the bathing spot can feel on the cold side—you have to search for warm eddies and huddle by the rocks for hot water. While it’s not my favourite spring in the coun- try, it’s a welcome break from the bumpy roads. Dizzying landscapes After the soak, we continue the adventure. Despite the weather, the Friðland að Fjallabaki area is dizzying. The expanse stretches out in all directions, with long swathes of black sand punctu- ated by jagged cliffs and rocks. Turn a corner, and you’re sud- denly greeted by a monstrous red crater or a freezing waterfall. There’s so much to take in that it’s overwhelming. Within the impenetrable mist of Iceland’s interior, a great many treasures are revealed. We take our time, stopping to look out over beautiful rusty cliffs or explore tracks and trails too small and remote to be in- cluded on Google Maps. Even in bad weather, this region is thrilling to witness. We stop by waterfalls so remote they don’t have names, and drive down roads so faded, it ’s a wonder we even know where they are. I’m constantly grate- ful for the intrepid superjeep, which takes us so far from the well-beaten tourist trail that we’re often completely alone. Driv ing back to Reyk ja- vík—unfortunately, on paved roads—I’m struck by the maj- esty of what I just experienced. Hek la, in al l her explosive beauty, mixes with the gor- geous bleakness of Landma- nnalaugar, and in my head, I know I’ll be back in the High- lands, hopef u l ly ex ploring trails even more remote. gpv.is/travel Follow all our travels This crater could destroy us all Double waterfall! Gjáin, a remote part of the Highlands KRAUMA Visit Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring and experience nature from its core by bathing in the geothermal baths at Krauma. It is open all year round and offers five geothermal baths, a cold tub, two calming saunas and a relaxation room where you rest by the fireplace while listening to soothing music. CAN YOU PRONOUNCE DeiLDAR- TUNGUHVER? C: [‘ TEILTAR,TUNGU,KWEHR] RESTAURANT Krauma Restaurant & Bar serves Icelandic cuisine from the freshest local farm produced ingredients and a wide selection of drinks. Relax while enjoying the spectacular view of Europe’s most powerful hot spring. Krauma is located at Deildartunguhver, a 97 km drive from Reykjavík. EXPERIENCE NATURE FROM ITS CORE @krauma_baths kraumageothermal +354 555 6066 www.krauma.is Deildartunguhver, 320 Reykholt

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