Iceland review - 2016, Side 88

Iceland review - 2016, Side 88
86 ICELAND REVIEW EAST ICELAND SPECIAL PROMOTION BIGGER AND BOLDER East Iceland feels truly vast. Seen from the sea, it is a wall of cliffs and mountains stretching up to the sky, conspicuously perforated by snaking, mysterious fjords. As imposing as it is intriguing. From the coast, the sheer mountains provide eyefuls of vis- tas you’ll not soon forget, as well as anticipation for your jour- ney over their steep and winding roads. What might appear to be a tiny white feather from the coast often reveals itself to be a raging waterfall when you get nearer the summit. And those midges swirling overhead? They’re probably large sea- birds nesting in the cliffs above. East Iceland mountains can be deceptively high. Meanwhile, inland, East Iceland stretches out before you in a glacier, hill, mountain and river-studded expanse that could quite easily go on to the very edge of the world. To put all this another way, East Iceland is not short of space to breathe and think, but it also boasts some of the most epic and remarkable landscape in Europe—and there’s plenty to do in the region as well. PROTECTED FOR ALL A large swathe of East Iceland is covered by the Vatnajökull National Park—the largest national park in Western Europe, which also stretches into parts of South Iceland and Northeast Iceland. The park includes the whole of Vatnajökull glacier, which is itself the largest chunk of ice in Europe (south of the Arctic Circle) as well as a host of other, less chilly, attractions. Not far from the national park, visitors can marvel at the Hálslón reservoir and the three Kárahnjúkar dams—the largest of which is the biggest of its kind in Europe, at 730 meters (2,395 ft) long. Iceland’s biggest power project has become a surprise tourist attraction and guided tours are available. Hengifoss waterfall, Lagarfljót lake, Hallormsstaður forest and herds of wild reindeer are just a handful of the region’s many natural attractions. East Iceland has long enchanted domestic tourists, while overseas visitors took a little longer to discover this breathtaking region. Now, it is fast gaining a reputation for being unmissable. Look East
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