Iceland review - 2013, Qupperneq 108

Iceland review - 2013, Qupperneq 108
106 ICELAND REVIEW travel There’s a reason why the drive along the southern coast of Ice- land is on the to-do lists of most tourists who visit the country. The views are diverse and stunning, from the geothermal area on Hellisheiði mountain pass, to grazing horses in the peaceful countryside, the gleaming Eyjafjallajökull glacier, majestic water- falls Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, magnificent arch of Dyrhólaey promontory, striking black beaches of Reynisfjara and eerie sea stacks Reynisdrangar. Not to mention the otherworldly floating icebergs of Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon. The massive icecap of Vatnajökull—the largest glacier in Europe—looms over Höfn, and glacial tours, be it by foot, ski-doo, jeep or helicopter, are not to be missed. Also, tours to the glacier’s elusive ice caves are quickly becoming a new hype. In the height of summer, bird lovers flock to nature reserves Dyrhólaey and Ingólfshöfði, fend off attacks from the aggressive great skuas—the region’s emblem bird—and admire the industrious puffins as they dive from their burrows in the cliffs to fetch fish for their young. That’s not all. Away from the shore lie the region’s most-visited attractions, including the famous Golden Circle tour. At Þing vellir National Park, you’ll find the site where Iceland’s parliament was founded in 930 AD, Almannagjá that separates the Eurasian and North American continental plates and the crystal clear lake Sil- fra, a huge hit among divers. Further along lies the geothermal area with the erupting hot spring Geysir, after which all other geysers are named; its little brother Strokkur entertains visitors by spurting hot water into the air at approximately ten-minute in- tervals. Close by is the ‘Queen of Iceland’s Waterfalls,’ Gullfoss, a breathtaking cascade of 32 m (105 ft). The Golden Circle tour can also be extended to include Lake Laugarvatn with Fontana Geo- thermal Baths and a view of Hekla volcano, ancient bishopric Skál- holt, crater lake Kerið and greenhouse and horse farm Friðheimar. In the southern highlands you’ll find the colorful geothermal area Landmannalaugar with its natural pools, frequented by hikers headed for the Laugavegur route. The landscape changes dra- matically during the four-day trek, from rhyolite mountains, to a placid highland lake and the green forested valley of Þórsmörk with a view of the glaciers Mýrdalsjökull and Eyjafjallajökull. The close proximity to nature is just one of the reasons people visit South Iceland; the region is also becoming a hot spot for culture tourism. The Icelandic Saga Center at Hvolsvöllur is dedicated to Njáls saga, offering tours to the sites where the saga is set. All roads lead to South Iceland. Apart from the Ring Road, the region is accessible by Suðurstrandavegur, along the coast from Reykjanes peninsula, through Þingvellir National Park and from the highlands. It only takes 30 minutes to travel by ferry from Landeyjahöfn to the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago and 50 minutes to take the plane from Reykjavík to Höfn. There’s always some- thing to see and do in South Iceland in summer and winter—the northern lights are only visible in the dark season—so indulge yourself and start planning your trip. south.is; winterwonderland.is greAt southern lAnd South iceland has everything tourists might hope to experience: glaciers, waterfalls, hot springs, volcanoes, highlands, northern lights and saga sites.
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