Iceland review - 2015, Side 94

Iceland review - 2015, Side 94
92 ICELAND REVIEW SPECIAL PROMOTION South Iceland boasts around 500 km (311 miles) of coastline, as well as the Vestman- naeyjar islands, and stretches far inland to the highlands. Nowhere else is Iceland’s old nick- name, ‘The Land of Fire and Ice,’ more evident as the region is home to the country’s most famous volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs and black, sandy beaches, eternally under attack from the relentless North Atlantic waves. The region is also known for its countless water- falls—gushing in spring, humble in summer and half-frozen in winter, they’re awe-inspiring in every season. CULTURE AT EVERY TURN Despite the impressive ferocity of some of South Iceland’s attractions, the region also has a soft- er side and geothermal hotspots, resulting in a large number of swimming pools and natural hot springs, as well as geothermally-heated green- houses which produce much of Iceland’s fresh vegetables. The region’s rich soil and moderate climate mean that the country’s most productive farms are here. Add to this South Iceland’s famous lan- goustine, Arctic char, milk, lamb and game, and it’s easy to see why the region is the bread basket of the nation—and a tasty destination for gour- met travelers. Food is an important part of South Iceland’s culture and the region’s numerous ho- tels, restaurants and cafés make it easy and plea- surable to dive right in. The creative flair of the people of South Ice- land is evident in the region’s museums and gal- leries—as well as at any number of concerts to be found in bars, community halls and festivals. The unique Icelandic horse; with its stocky build, shaggy hair, and unusual fifth gait; is in- tegral to the region’s flair, culture and history, and roams far and wide over the plains and hills THE PURE AND POWERFUL SOUTH South Iceland is the country’s biggest region—world-famous for its glaciers, water- falls, beaches and volcanoes—but there’s so much more to it… Waterfall in Eyjafjöll. Northern lights in Almannagjá, Þingvellir National Park. SOUTH ICELAND
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