Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 78

Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 78
76 ICELAND REVIEW Your Adventure in Iceland Starts Here The Reykjanes peninsula might not be the first name that springs to mind when you think of Iceland—but it should be! Not only is it the gateway to the entire country, thanks to Keflavik International Airport, but it is one of the most geologically important places in the world. The Reykjanes ridge is the part of the great Mid-Atlantic Ridge upon which all of Iceland stands. This fact becomes a lot more interesting when you take a closer look at the Reykjanes peninsula (after which the Ridge is named) and its uniquely fascinating volcanic landscape. In places it looks like the moon, in others it’s a comfort- able bed of thick moss—perfect for a nap in the sun. The peninsula straddles the rift between the Eurasian and North American plates and is volcanically active. This means lava fields, hot springs and lots of geothermal energy. The region’s towns and fishing culture are due to its excellent natu- ral harbors—and these are directly down to geology. Iceland may be a bridge between continents, but only on the Reykjanes peninsula is this literally true; thanks to an actual bridge you can walk over the fissure! No other region of Iceland offers as many diverse sights and activities in such a compact area—and just a stone’s throw from both Reykjavík and the airport. There are five municipalities on the Reykjanes peninsula and six settlements to check out, each with its own character and activities on offer. The former fishing village of Garður has magical views over Faxaflói Bay and is the perfect place to end a good day, watching the Icelandic midnight sun from the picturesque old lighthouse. Garður is also home to a highly successful local history museum. Grindavík is an active fishing village near the world famous Blue Lagoon Spa—deservedly one of the North Atlantic’s big- gest attractions and a superb place to relax on any day of the week (but especially immediately before or after an international flight). Don’t be fooled; Grindavík has a lot more to offer, includ- ing several galleries and museums, quad biking and good lake fishing. The village is known for healthy and delicious local food and its emphasis on outdoor living. Reykjanesbær is the biggest municipality and the de-facto regional hub. Just five minutes from the airport, it’s the ideal place to start your vacation, to shop for supplies, eat out, or stay over. Here you’ll find plenty of activities and services, includ- ing the Viking World exhibition, with its full-size Viking ship. The town also prides itself on being the cradle of Icelandic pop and rock music—a very welcome cultural influence from the nearby former U.S. military base. It’s no surprise then that this is where you find Iceland’s museum of rock & roll history. Sandgerði is the furthest town to the west and a haven of peace at the very edge of Europe. At the harbor you will find Not just home to Keflavik International Airport, Reykjanes is a geological marvel with a flourishing cultural life. around iceland
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