Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 108

Iceland review - 2016, Qupperneq 108
106 ICELAND REVIEW SPECIAL PROMOTIONWEST ICELAND Discover Víðgelmir, Iceland’s largest cave. ENTER THE UNDERWORLD In West Iceland, a gaping chasm in the surface of the earth marks the entrance into a kilometer-and-a-half (0.9-mile)-long lava tube, burrowing three dozen meters into the rock, into an underworld deep- er than the sun’s rays can reach. This is Víðgelmir, Iceland’s largest cave. UNLIKE ANYTHING ELSE For most of Iceland’s history, Víðgelmir was a forbidding place, an underworld visited only by the desperate: a thousand years ago, Icelanders condemned to out- lawry hid here to avoid the rough justice of their Viking Age compatriots. Being an outlaw meant you could be killed on sight, with no consequences for the perpetrator. In Víðgelmir, archaeologists have found the remains of millennium-old campfires, and the burnt bones of scavenged live- stock. In recent years, the mouth of Víðgelmir was frozen shut, then gated—meaning it was very rarely disturbed by trampling feet. Today, it’s been renovated as a friendly, family-run business, dedicated to preserving its wonders, while also show- ing them off with expeditions unlike any- thing else in Iceland. ACCESSIBLE TO ALL Víðgelmir’s tours are accessible to all, thanks to a newly-constructed walkway, which also protects the unspoiled legacy of the cave. Guides illuminate the cave’s multiple histories, human and geological, as tours wind deeper and deeper among the subterranean marvels, large and small; from the high vaults of rock, their echoing sides, streaked with rainbows of miner- al deposits left by volcanic eruptions, to the thousands of ancient, delicate molten sculptures dripping from the ceilings and rising from the ground. At Víðgelmir, you can explore the vast and humbling world beneath your feet. thecave.is CHARMING DALIR In the West Icelandic countryside, you’ll find a region characterized by lush valleys, peaceful farms, rolling hills and shrublands. The Dalir region is a perfect place to stay for a few days, away from the hus- tle and bustle of city life. There, you can relax and enjoy nature, go hiking and bird watching. DISCOVER AND LEARN Auður djúpúðga, the only woman to lead a settlement expedition to Iceland, made Hvammur in Dalir her home. This is also where Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, the heroine of Laxdæla saga, lived. Eiríkur rauði (‘the Red’) lived in Dalir before resettling in Greenland. His old farmstead, Eiríksstaðir, is now a living museum, open for groups by appointment during the off-season. CONVENIENT LOCATION When visiting Dalir, you can either stay in the small town of Búðardalur, or in the countryside, in guesthouses and B&Bs. Take your time to explore this charming ‘Sagaland.’ You could also make it your base for exploring other regions: situated between Snæfellsnes peninsula and the West Fjords, Dalir is ideal for daytrips to interesting destinations in all directions. Only two hours away from Reykjavík, Dalir awaits your visit. visitdalir.is P H O TO B Y S TE IN U N N M AT TH ÍA S D Ó TT IR .
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