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DRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.WWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
It is a breathtaking sight to walk on the the viewing platform and watch the calm waters of the river suddenly leap and tumble onwards over so many impressive falls - a sight which will leave no one unmoved. Get directions. Kolugjúfur. GPS Points N65° 20' 6.385" W20° 34' 21.749". Postal code.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity and SAUÐÁRKRÓKUR CAMPING GROUND A service house is available at the campsite with hot and cold water, showers, toilets and it is accessible for the disabled. Electricity is also available and disposing of waste from a mobile home. SKALAR IN LANGANES PENINSULA What remains of the village of Skálar are remnants of a life that used to be: a thriving community whose livelihood depended on the sea. Changing conditions in the fishing industry and transportation, the explosions of maritime mines, and other factor led to the abandonment of the settlement in the 1950s. ÞINGEYRAKIRKJA CHURCH Þingeyrar was, in past times, one of the most famous estates in Húnaþing and also the site of a church. Now, the Þingeyrakirkja church commands one of the widest and most beautiful panoramic views in the county. It is said that no estate was as big as or endowed with such elegant buildings as Þingeyrar, which is probably not surprising as it was home to chieftains and the elite for many FERÐASKRIFSTOFA SKAGAFJARÐAR North Iceland Towns & Villages. Society and the economy have many faces. Whereas agriculture is the mainstay of rural areas, the towns depend upon fishing, industry, trade and a range of services, with each village having its own characteristics though they all provehospitable hosts.
ARCTIC HENGE
Set in Raufarhöfn, one of the most remote and northernmost villages in Iceland where the Arctic Circle lies just off the coast, the Arctic Henge (Heimskautsgerðið) is under construction.SEGULL 67 BREWERY
Segull 67 Brewery. We are a small family owned craft brewery located in fishing village of Siglufjörður, Iceland, my grandfather, my father and I, as well as the family helps out. The brewhouse is in an old fish factory that we have designed and adapted. Segull means magnet in Icelandic and we are connecting it to the magnet needle(magnetic
DRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.WWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
It is a breathtaking sight to walk on the the viewing platform and watch the calm waters of the river suddenly leap and tumble onwards over so many impressive falls - a sight which will leave no one unmoved. Get directions. Kolugjúfur. GPS Points N65° 20' 6.385" W20° 34' 21.749". Postal code.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity and SAUÐÁRKRÓKUR CAMPING GROUND A service house is available at the campsite with hot and cold water, showers, toilets and it is accessible for the disabled. Electricity is also available and disposing of waste from a mobile home. SKALAR IN LANGANES PENINSULA What remains of the village of Skálar are remnants of a life that used to be: a thriving community whose livelihood depended on the sea. Changing conditions in the fishing industry and transportation, the explosions of maritime mines, and other factor led to the abandonment of the settlement in the 1950s. ÞINGEYRAKIRKJA CHURCH Þingeyrar was, in past times, one of the most famous estates in Húnaþing and also the site of a church. Now, the Þingeyrakirkja church commands one of the widest and most beautiful panoramic views in the county. It is said that no estate was as big as or endowed with such elegant buildings as Þingeyrar, which is probably not surprising as it was home to chieftains and the elite for many FERÐASKRIFSTOFA SKAGAFJARÐAR North Iceland Towns & Villages. Society and the economy have many faces. Whereas agriculture is the mainstay of rural areas, the towns depend upon fishing, industry, trade and a range of services, with each village having its own characteristics though they all provehospitable hosts.
ARCTIC HENGE
Set in Raufarhöfn, one of the most remote and northernmost villages in Iceland where the Arctic Circle lies just off the coast, the Arctic Henge (Heimskautsgerðið) is under construction.SEGULL 67 BREWERY
Segull 67 Brewery. We are a small family owned craft brewery located in fishing village of Siglufjörður, Iceland, my grandfather, my father and I, as well as the family helps out. The brewhouse is in an old fish factory that we have designed and adapted. Segull means magnet in Icelandic and we are connecting it to the magnet needle(magnetic
VISIT NORTH ICELAND
Kálfshamarsvík. Kálfshamarsvík is a small cove in the northern part of Skagi, with unusual, beautifully formed sea cliffs of columnar rock, created about 2 million years ago. Read more. Nature. Kolugljúfur. As you drive along Víðidalur, you will come to Kolugil Farm which stands beside the Víðidalsá river.SKI ICELAND
The ski slopes of Skarðsdalur are without a doubt among the best in Iceland. Three lifts carry skiers up to the slopes; two combined lifts, a disc lift and a rope tow, wich make the total length of 15 DAY TOURS | VISIT NORTH ICELAND Day tours can include various activities. Whatever the season, CAMPING NORTH ICELAND Camping 66.12° north. The campsite is close to the sea in the Tjörnes peninsula and the view to the sea is great. There is not many places in Iceland with as beautiful sunset as well as lot of bird life in the area. The facilities are good with toilets and warm showers as well as toilets for the disabled.NORTHERN LIGHTS
Northern Lights can be seen in North Iceland from the end of August to mid- April. Enjoy the clear skies by simply looking upwards towards those dancing, flickering veils of light in green, white or red, or take a guided northern lights tour to excellent observation and photography locations. GJ TRAVEL | VISIT NORTH ICELAND GJ Travel Iceland is a family run, independent coach company and incoming tour operator in Iceland. Specialized in tailor-made group tours, scheduled escorted tours for FIT’s, as well as excursions to Greenland, cruises from Iceland to Greenland and tours to Faroe Islands.We offer many different and very popular tours all year round with different highlights for different seasons. AKUREYRI WHALE WATCHING IcelandPhotoTravel.is: 896-6001: 6 Ravens: Hrafnagilsstræti 6: 600 Akureyri: 770-2020: Mosi - streetfood-600 Akureyri: 772-3389: Our Guesthouse: Hafnarstræti 82ICELANDIC WATER
Fresh water is an abundant resource in Iceland and water is generally unpolluted. Both surface water and groundwater originate from precipitation that has fallen to Earth, as do glaciers.HUSAVIK MINI BUS
Guesthouse Sigtún: Túngata 13: 640 Húsavík: 866-3645: Husavik mini bus: Garðarsbraut 79: 640 Húsavík: 898-9853: Höfði Guesthouse: Héðinsbraut 11: 640 Húsavík HAPPY-COVE GUESTHOUSE A secluded house right outside of the quaint village of Bakkafjörður in the North-East of Iceland. The house is right by the seaside and offers an amazing ocean view along with the midnight sun.DRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity andWWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
www.northiceland.is
FERÐASKRIFSTOFA SKAGAFJARÐAR North Iceland Towns & Villages. Society and the economy have many faces. Whereas agriculture is the mainstay of rural areas, the towns depend upon fishing, industry, trade and a range of services, with each village having its own characteristics though they all provehospitable hosts.
ARCTIC HENGE
Set in Raufarhöfn, one of the most remote and northernmost villages in Iceland where the Arctic Circle lies just off the coast, the Arctic Henge (Heimskautsgerðið) is under construction. ÞINGEYRAKIRKJA CHURCH Þingeyrar was, in past times, one of the most famous estates in Húnaþing and also the site of a church. Now, the Þingeyrakirkja church commands one of the widest and most beautiful panoramic views in the county. It is said that no estate was as big as or endowed with such elegant buildings as Þingeyrar, which is probably not surprising as it was home to chieftains and the elite for many ÁNASTAÐASTAPI ROCK FORMATION A sign "Ánastaðastapi" on road No. 711 indicates the parking area. Cross the stairs at the fence and take a short walk down the hill along a little creek to the shore. SKALAR IN LANGANES PENINSULA What remains of the village of Skálar are remnants of a life that used to be: a thriving community whose livelihood depended on the sea. Changing conditions in the fishing industry and transportation, the explosions of maritime mines, and other factor led to the abandonment of the settlement in the 1950s.SEGULL 67 BREWERY
North Iceland Towns & Villages. Society and the economy have many faces. Whereas agriculture is the mainstay of rural areas, the towns depend upon fishing, industry, trade and a range of services, with each village having its own characteristics though they all provehospitable hosts.
DRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity andWWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
www.northiceland.is
FERÐASKRIFSTOFA SKAGAFJARÐAR North Iceland Towns & Villages. Society and the economy have many faces. Whereas agriculture is the mainstay of rural areas, the towns depend upon fishing, industry, trade and a range of services, with each village having its own characteristics though they all provehospitable hosts.
ARCTIC HENGE
Set in Raufarhöfn, one of the most remote and northernmost villages in Iceland where the Arctic Circle lies just off the coast, the Arctic Henge (Heimskautsgerðið) is under construction. ÞINGEYRAKIRKJA CHURCH Þingeyrar was, in past times, one of the most famous estates in Húnaþing and also the site of a church. Now, the Þingeyrakirkja church commands one of the widest and most beautiful panoramic views in the county. It is said that no estate was as big as or endowed with such elegant buildings as Þingeyrar, which is probably not surprising as it was home to chieftains and the elite for many ÁNASTAÐASTAPI ROCK FORMATION A sign "Ánastaðastapi" on road No. 711 indicates the parking area. Cross the stairs at the fence and take a short walk down the hill along a little creek to the shore. SKALAR IN LANGANES PENINSULA What remains of the village of Skálar are remnants of a life that used to be: a thriving community whose livelihood depended on the sea. Changing conditions in the fishing industry and transportation, the explosions of maritime mines, and other factor led to the abandonment of the settlement in the 1950s.SEGULL 67 BREWERY
North Iceland Towns & Villages. Society and the economy have many faces. Whereas agriculture is the mainstay of rural areas, the towns depend upon fishing, industry, trade and a range of services, with each village having its own characteristics though they all provehospitable hosts.
VISIT NORTH ICELAND
Most visited attractions are Vatnajökull National Park, where you find Dettifoss, Europe's most powerful waterfall and lake Mývatn geothermal region with hot springs, volcanic areas, craters, geothermal nature baths and amazing lava formations. We have maICELANDIC ADVENTURE
Icelandic Adventures is a free booking service which offer all kinds of day tours from Akureyri, such as: Whale Watching, Sea Angling, Seal- and Nature Watching, Midnight Sailings, Horse Riding, River Rafting, Fishing Tours, Sightseeing Tours by car or airplane, ATV CAMPING NORTH ICELAND The campsite at Hofsós is a sheltered campsite with electricity, toilet facilities, cold and hot water, and a place to empty toilets. While in Hofsós, enjoy a stroll around the lower part of town near the harbour, or view the amazing basalt formations atStaðarbjargavík.
BUS TOURS | VISIT NORTH ICELAND Fjallasýn is a family-run bus company specialized in organizing and providing a wide range of travel services that span from transportation to day tours and multi-day tours for private individuals and groups with or without tour guide.ARCTIC ADVANCED
Arctic Advanced is a privately owned adventure tour operator based in Reykjavik Iceland. We specialize in planning, organizing and creating experience for individuals, groups, travelICELANDIC WATER
Fresh water is an abundant resource in Iceland and water is generally unpolluted. Both surface water and groundwater originate from precipitation that has fallen to Earth, as do glaciers.HUSAVIK MINI BUS
Guesthouse Sigtún: Túngata 13: 640 Húsavík: 866-3645: Husavik mini bus: Garðarsbraut 79: 640 Húsavík: 898-9853: Höfði Guesthouse: Héðinsbraut 11: 640 Húsavík LYNGHORSE | VISIT NORTH ICELAND Lynghorse: Lynghóll: 551 Sauðárkrókur: 868-7224: Samgöngusafnið í Stóragerði: Stóragerði: 565 Hofsós: 845-7400 UPPSALIR | VISIT NORTH ICELAND The apartment is on the second floor at Syðra-Laugaland Efra where the view is fantastic the whole year around. The staircase is brightand has a hand
HAPPY-COVE GUESTHOUSE A secluded house right outside of the quaint village of Bakkafjörður in the North-East of Iceland. The house is right by the seaside and offers an amazing ocean view along with the midnight sun.VISIT NORTH ICELAND
Kálfshamarsvík. Kálfshamarsvík is a small cove in the northern part of Skagi, with unusual, beautifully formed sea cliffs of columnar rock, created about 2 million years ago. Read more. Nature. Kolugljúfur. As you drive along Víðidalur, you will come to Kolugil Farm which stands beside the Víðidalsá river. CAMPING NORTH ICELAND Camping 66.12° north. The campsite is close to the sea in the Tjörnes peninsula and the view to the sea is great. There is not many places in Iceland with as beautiful sunset as well as lot of bird life in the area. The facilities are good with toilets and warm showers as well as toilets for the disabled.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity andDRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.WWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
It is a breathtaking sight to walk on the the viewing platform and watch the calm waters of the river suddenly leap and tumble onwards over so many impressive falls - a sight which will leave no one unmoved. Get directions. Kolugjúfur. GPS Points N65° 20' 6.385" W20° 34' 21.749". Postal code. ÁNASTAÐASTAPI ROCK FORMATION A sign "Ánastaðastapi" on road No. 711 indicates the parking area. Cross the stairs at the fence and take a short walk down the hill along a little creek to the shore. HORSE BACK RIDING IN NORTH ICELAND It is not surprising that these horses were called man's most necessary servant, considering the total lack of roads in former times. Leading through the untouched, charming nature of North Iceland, riding trails follow the coast, wind into the scenic mountains, or revive the use of age-old trails with varied history. ÞINGEYRAKIRKJA CHURCH Þingeyrar was, in past times, one of the most famous estates in Húnaþing and also the site of a church. Now, the Þingeyrakirkja church commands one of the widest and most beautiful panoramic views in the county. It is said that no estate was as big as or endowed with such elegant buildings as Þingeyrar, which is probably not surprising as it was home to chieftains and the elite for many GOLFVELLIR | UPPLIFÐU NORÐURLAND Golfvellir. Golf nýtur mikilla vinsælda og fjöldi karla og kvenna í öllum aldurshópum sem stundar golf fer vaxandi. Á Norðurlandi hefur verið lögð mikil áhersla á að byggja upp góða golfvelli sem henta bæði byrjendum og einnig þeim sem eru lengra komnir. Jaðarsvöllurinn áVISIT NORTH ICELAND
Kálfshamarsvík. Kálfshamarsvík is a small cove in the northern part of Skagi, with unusual, beautifully formed sea cliffs of columnar rock, created about 2 million years ago. Read more. Nature. Kolugljúfur. As you drive along Víðidalur, you will come to Kolugil Farm which stands beside the Víðidalsá river. CAMPING NORTH ICELAND Camping 66.12° north. The campsite is close to the sea in the Tjörnes peninsula and the view to the sea is great. There is not many places in Iceland with as beautiful sunset as well as lot of bird life in the area. The facilities are good with toilets and warm showers as well as toilets for the disabled.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity andDRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.WWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
It is a breathtaking sight to walk on the the viewing platform and watch the calm waters of the river suddenly leap and tumble onwards over so many impressive falls - a sight which will leave no one unmoved. Get directions. Kolugjúfur. GPS Points N65° 20' 6.385" W20° 34' 21.749". Postal code. ÁNASTAÐASTAPI ROCK FORMATION A sign "Ánastaðastapi" on road No. 711 indicates the parking area. Cross the stairs at the fence and take a short walk down the hill along a little creek to the shore. HORSE BACK RIDING IN NORTH ICELAND It is not surprising that these horses were called man's most necessary servant, considering the total lack of roads in former times. Leading through the untouched, charming nature of North Iceland, riding trails follow the coast, wind into the scenic mountains, or revive the use of age-old trails with varied history. ÞINGEYRAKIRKJA CHURCH Þingeyrar was, in past times, one of the most famous estates in Húnaþing and also the site of a church. Now, the Þingeyrakirkja church commands one of the widest and most beautiful panoramic views in the county. It is said that no estate was as big as or endowed with such elegant buildings as Þingeyrar, which is probably not surprising as it was home to chieftains and the elite for many GOLFVELLIR | UPPLIFÐU NORÐURLAND Golfvellir. Golf nýtur mikilla vinsælda og fjöldi karla og kvenna í öllum aldurshópum sem stundar golf fer vaxandi. Á Norðurlandi hefur verið lögð mikil áhersla á að byggja upp góða golfvelli sem henta bæði byrjendum og einnig þeim sem eru lengra komnir. Jaðarsvöllurinn áSKI ICELAND
The ski slopes of Skarðsdalur are without a doubt among the best in Iceland. Three lifts carry skiers up to the slopes; two combined lifts, a disc lift and a rope tow, wich make the total length of 15 CAMPING NORTH ICELAND Camping 66.12° north. The campsite is close to the sea in the Tjörnes peninsula and the view to the sea is great. There is not many places in Iceland with as beautiful sunset as well as lot of bird life in the area. The facilities are good with toilets and warm showers as well as toilets for the disabled. DAY TOURS | VISIT NORTH ICELAND Day tours can include various activities. Whatever the season,ICELANDIC ADVENTURE
Icelandic Adventures is a free booking service which offer all kinds of day tours from Akureyri, such as: Whale Watching, Sea Angling, Seal- and Nature Watching, Midnight Sailings, Horse Riding, River Rafting, Fishing Tours, Sightseeing Tours by car or airplane, ATV GJ TRAVEL | VISIT NORTH ICELAND GJ Travel Iceland is a family run, independent coach company and incoming tour operator in Iceland. Specialized in tailor-made group tours, scheduled escorted tours for FIT’s, as well as excursions to Greenland, cruises from Iceland to Greenland and tours to Faroe Islands.We offer many different and very popular tours all year round with different highlights for different seasons. ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity and HÚSAVÍK CAMPING GROUND The camp site is in a great location. From Húsavík is a short distance to visit some of the most popular attractions in Iceland such as the waterfall Dettifoss, Mývatn lake and Ásbyrgi. SAUÐÁRKRÓKUR CAMPING GROUND A service house is available at the campsite with hot and cold water, showers, toilets and it is accessible for the disabled. Electricity is also available and disposing of waste from a mobile home.ICELANDIC WATER
Fresh water is an abundant resource in Iceland and water is generally unpolluted. Both surface water and groundwater originate from precipitation that has fallen to Earth, as do glaciers. HORSE BACK RIDING IN NORTH ICELAND It is not surprising that these horses were called man's most necessary servant, considering the total lack of roads in former times. Leading through the untouched, charming nature of North Iceland, riding trails follow the coast, wind into the scenic mountains, or revive the use of age-old trails with varied history.VISIT NORTH ICELAND
Kálfshamarsvík. Kálfshamarsvík is a small cove in the northern part of Skagi, with unusual, beautifully formed sea cliffs of columnar rock, created about 2 million years ago. Read more. Nature. Kolugljúfur. As you drive along Víðidalur, you will come to Kolugil Farm which stands beside the Víðidalsá river. CAMPING NORTH ICELAND Camping 66.12° north. The campsite is close to the sea in the Tjörnes peninsula and the view to the sea is great. There is not many places in Iceland with as beautiful sunset as well as lot of bird life in the area. The facilities are good with toilets and warm showers as well as toilets for the disabled.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity andDRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.WWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
It is a breathtaking sight to walk on the the viewing platform and watch the calm waters of the river suddenly leap and tumble onwards over so many impressive falls - a sight which will leave no one unmoved. Get directions. Kolugjúfur. GPS Points N65° 20' 6.385" W20° 34' 21.749". Postal code. HORSE BACK RIDING IN NORTH ICELAND It is not surprising that these horses were called man's most necessary servant, considering the total lack of roads in former times. Leading through the untouched, charming nature of North Iceland, riding trails follow the coast, wind into the scenic mountains, or revive the use of age-old trails with varied history. ÁNASTAÐASTAPI ROCK FORMATION A sign "Ánastaðastapi" on road No. 711 indicates the parking area. Cross the stairs at the fence and take a short walk down the hill along a little creek to the shore. SKALAR IN LANGANES PENINSULA What remains of the village of Skálar are remnants of a life that used to be: a thriving community whose livelihood depended on the sea. Changing conditions in the fishing industry and transportation, the explosions of maritime mines, and other factor led to the abandonment of the settlement in the 1950s. GOLFVELLIR | UPPLIFÐU NORÐURLAND Golfvellir. Golf nýtur mikilla vinsælda og fjöldi karla og kvenna í öllum aldurshópum sem stundar golf fer vaxandi. Á Norðurlandi hefur verið lögð mikil áhersla á að byggja upp góða golfvelli sem henta bæði byrjendum og einnig þeim sem eru lengra komnir. Jaðarsvöllurinn áVISIT NORTH ICELAND
Kálfshamarsvík. Kálfshamarsvík is a small cove in the northern part of Skagi, with unusual, beautifully formed sea cliffs of columnar rock, created about 2 million years ago. Read more. Nature. Kolugljúfur. As you drive along Víðidalur, you will come to Kolugil Farm which stands beside the Víðidalsá river. CAMPING NORTH ICELAND Camping 66.12° north. The campsite is close to the sea in the Tjörnes peninsula and the view to the sea is great. There is not many places in Iceland with as beautiful sunset as well as lot of bird life in the area. The facilities are good with toilets and warm showers as well as toilets for the disabled.DIAMOND CIRCLE
Diamond Circle. The Diamond Circle can be described as a magnificent circuit of 250km in the Northeast of Iceland, which includes some of the most stunning sights and spots for unearthly landscapes.. The Diamond Circle has 5 key destinations which include the historical and picturesque Goðafoss, the unearthly blue and green landscapes of Lake Mývatn nature paradise, the uncontrollable white ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity andDRANGEY TOURS
Our boat tours to Drangey Island start from Sauðárkrókur marina, surrounded by the stunning landscape of Skagafjordur in North of Iceland. Drangey island is a birdwatching paradise.WWW.NORTHICELAND.IS
It is a breathtaking sight to walk on the the viewing platform and watch the calm waters of the river suddenly leap and tumble onwards over so many impressive falls - a sight which will leave no one unmoved. Get directions. Kolugjúfur. GPS Points N65° 20' 6.385" W20° 34' 21.749". Postal code. HORSE BACK RIDING IN NORTH ICELAND It is not surprising that these horses were called man's most necessary servant, considering the total lack of roads in former times. Leading through the untouched, charming nature of North Iceland, riding trails follow the coast, wind into the scenic mountains, or revive the use of age-old trails with varied history. ÁNASTAÐASTAPI ROCK FORMATION A sign "Ánastaðastapi" on road No. 711 indicates the parking area. Cross the stairs at the fence and take a short walk down the hill along a little creek to the shore. SKALAR IN LANGANES PENINSULA What remains of the village of Skálar are remnants of a life that used to be: a thriving community whose livelihood depended on the sea. Changing conditions in the fishing industry and transportation, the explosions of maritime mines, and other factor led to the abandonment of the settlement in the 1950s. GOLFVELLIR | UPPLIFÐU NORÐURLAND Golfvellir. Golf nýtur mikilla vinsælda og fjöldi karla og kvenna í öllum aldurshópum sem stundar golf fer vaxandi. Á Norðurlandi hefur verið lögð mikil áhersla á að byggja upp góða golfvelli sem henta bæði byrjendum og einnig þeim sem eru lengra komnir. Jaðarsvöllurinn á CAMPING NORTH ICELAND Camping 66.12° north. The campsite is close to the sea in the Tjörnes peninsula and the view to the sea is great. There is not many places in Iceland with as beautiful sunset as well as lot of bird life in the area. The facilities are good with toilets and warm showers as well as toilets for the disabled.SKI ICELAND
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Icelandic Adventures is a free booking service which offer all kinds of day tours from Akureyri, such as: Whale Watching, Sea Angling, Seal- and Nature Watching, Midnight Sailings, Horse Riding, River Rafting, Fishing Tours, Sightseeing Tours by car or airplane, ATV ÞÓRSHÖFN CAMPING GROUND The camp site is high in the village in a peaceful location. All services is in a walking distance. The facilities at the camp site are good with tables, benches, toilets, electricity and HÚSAVÍK CAMPING GROUND The camp site is in a great location. From Húsavík is a short distance to visit some of the most popular attractions in Iceland such as the waterfall Dettifoss, Mývatn lake and Ásbyrgi. SAUÐÁRKRÓKUR CAMPING GROUND A service house is available at the campsite with hot and cold water, showers, toilets and it is accessible for the disabled. Electricity is also available and disposing of waste from a mobile home.ICELANDIC WATER
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13 YULE LADS LIVE IN ICELAND 13 Yule Lads live in Iceland, the sons of the old trolls Grýla and Leppalúði. Grýla and Leppalúði keep a pet, a wicked cat, which may sometimes catch children. Grýla, who is big and formidable, was said to collect the naughty children in a sack and take them home to eat for Christmas dinner. If a child is naughty, Grýla finds out immediately. Grýla can´t lay her hands on good children.*
GEOSEA TOPS THE TIME'S LIST OF GREATEST PLACES OF 2019 Last August, Time Magazine published its list of the Greatest Places of 2019. Ranging from places to visit, stay and eat&drink, the brand new geothermal sea baths at GeoSea in Húsavík, North Iceland tops the list of places to visit.*
THE ARCTIC COAST WAY IS OFFICIALLY OPEN The Arctic Coast Way in North Iceland was launched on the World Ocean Day, 8th of June 2019, with official ceremonies on each of the starting and ending point, Bakkafjörður in the Northeast and Hvammstangi in the Northwest.See more
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EIN MEÐ ÖLLU - AKUREYRI FAMILY FESTIVAL Verslunarmannahelgi (“Merchants‘ Weekend”) initially came about because the first Monday in August was designated a statutory holiday for merchants and anyone working in trade get in Iceland.8. Aug
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HVÍTSERKUR
HVÍTSERKUR is a 15 m-high sea stack just off shore on the easternside of VATNSNES
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Set in Raufarhöfn, one of the most remote and northernmost villages in Iceland where the Arctic Circle lies just off the coast, the Arctic Henge (Heimskautsgerðið) is under construction. Similar to its ancient predecessor, Stonehenge, the Arctic Henge is like a huge sundial, aiming to capture the sunrays, cast shadows in precise locations and capture the light between aligned gateways._History_
Heimskautsgerðið (The Arctic-Henge) has it s roots in the innovators Erlingur Thoroddsen's speculations about the possibility to use endless vistas, where nothing obstructs the horizon, and the midnight sun. The idea to use the dwarf names from the eddic poem Völuspá (Prophecy of the Seeress) and modernize some aspects of the old world of the Sagas, soon became a part of these speculations. The first version of the idea is from 1998 but in 2004 it was finalized, with allusions to mythology and folklore, designed to interact with the unique natural light. No one has been able to explain the dwarfs in the Völuspá, apart from Austri (East), Vestri (West), Norðri (North) and Suðri (South), who carry the sky. By connecting the names of the dwarfs to the season, as for example Bjartur (Bright) Blíður (Sweet) and Svásuður (Gengle) to the summer, it is possible to fit the names of the dwarfs to a yearly circle of 72 weeks. The year-circle of the dwarfs becomes a kind of almanac, where each dwarf controls a five day period. All the dwarfs have been given a role and they have all have their own personalities. This means that the dwarfs can be connected to birthdays and people can connect to their personal dwarf. Around this made up world rises the Heimskautsgerði (Arctic-Henge) on the Melrakkaás (Foxhill) in Raufarhöfn. The Heimskautsgerði is around 50 meters in diameter, with 6 meter high gates that face the main directions. Between the gates is a high wall with a small opening at the top. Inside the circle stands 10 meter high column on four pillars. The column will be topped with cut prism-glass that splits up the sunlight unto the primary colors. The opening between the pillar look towards the main directions, so example the midnight sun can be seen from the south gate through the middle column and the north gate. The play of light and shadow will follow the time of the day. The openings on the wall will let in the sunrays so when the building is completed a sundial can be set up. Inside the circle are 68 dwarfs who stand around a circular dwarf trail. Inside the trail is the polar star pointer, and does exactly what its name says. There you can also find the throne of the sun that is meant to be a place where the traveler can sit down to have his picture taken. Also a hall of rays, which is a sort of sanctuary between high columns, with one seat, where the guest can empty his mind an renew his energy. An altar of fire and water, that reminds us of the power of the elements, where events can be performed, for examples weddings, oath taking and so forth_Getting There_
It´s about 130 km from Húsavík, but good roads all the way, soallow 1.5 hrs.
Follow the road 85 northeast out of Húsavík, past Ásbyrgi, taking the 874 road junction east just before Kópasker. Once in Raufarhöfn, you can´t miss the stones, looming impressively on the hill above the town. There is a short track to drive up, or you can walk if you prefer. Here is the route.
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As you drive along Víðidalur, you will come to Kolugil Farm which stands beside the Víðidalsá river. Just below the farm, the waters flow peacefully downwards to plunge into the deep, rugged gorge called KOLUGLJÚFUR. Their journey then sends them cascading over many waterfalls which bear the name Kolufossar Falls in honour of thegiantess, Kola.
It is a breathtaking sight to walk on the the viewing platform and watch the calm waters of the river suddenly leap and tumble onwards over so many impressive falls - a sight which will leave no oneunmoved.
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BORGARVIRKI is a 10-15 metre high ridge of columnar rock. This phenomenon is a VOLCANIC PLUG, and there is speculation as to whether it was, in ancient times, a district fortress and even, perhaps, abattleground.
From Borgarvirki there is a wide panoramic view over a large part of the region and a viewfinder is in place to help locate some of the important landmarks. This is truly a unique natural phenomenon, but one which has also seen some improvements by the hand of man in bygone days.View map
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ALDEYJARFOSS waterfall is considered the most beautiful one in the river Skjalfandafljot. The waterfall is framed with long, natural basaltic columns. It is located in the uppermost regions of the Bardardalur valley, on the SPRENGISANDUR HIGHLAND route. It is possible to drive almost all the way up to it..View map
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The rocky island DRANGEY in the middle of Skagafjordur is a flat topped mass of tuff, rising almost 200 meters out of the ocean. The cliffs serve as nesting sites for around million sea birds and have been used throughout Iceland´s history for egg collection and birdnetting.
Grettis Saga recounts that both Grettir and his brother Illugi lived on Drangey, for three years and were slain there. The island can only be ascended at one spot. Over the summer months, 20.May - 20.August, we offer daily trips to Drangey from Sauðárkrókur at 10:00 am. There are no scheduled tours during the winter months, but tours can be arranged on request.View map
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The "hub" of the Kjolur Route, is a GEOTHERMAL AREA of fumaroles, and multicoloured hot pools. There are two mountain huts with kitchen facilities and a nice hot pool just outside the hut.View map
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GOÐAFOSS WATERFALL
The GOÐAFOSS WATERFALL is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Iceland. The water of the river Skjálfandafljót falls from a height of 12 meters over a width of 30 meters. In the year 1000, the Lawspeaker Þorgeir Ljósvetningagoði made Christianity the official religion of Iceland. After his conversion, Þorgeir threw his statues of the Norse gods into the waterfall. Goðafoss Waterfall is part of the Diamond Circle explore the DiamondCircle
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ÁSBYRGI CANYON
ÁSBYRGI is one of the wonders of nature, a well forested horse-shoe shaped canyon in Oxarfjordur. Asbyrgi is a part of Jökulsárgljúfur canyon, within the Vatnajökull National Park. The Jökulsárgljúfur site of the National park reaches from highway 85, by Ásbyrgi south to Dettifoss, covering an area of 120 km2. Informative visitor's centre, shop, golf course and camping site are located by Ásbyrgi. Many hiking tracks are in the vicinity of Ásbyrgi. Ásbyrgi canyon is part of the Diamond Circle explore the Diamond Circle https://www.northiceland.is/diamondcircle.View map
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LANGANES
LANGANES is a narrow peninsula between Þistilfjordur and Bakkafloi shaped like a goose with a very large head. This area is about as wild as coastal Iceland gets, perfect for exploring off the beaten track. A rough road goes to the tip named Fontur. On the north and south of the tip there are steep sea cliffs, Skoruvikurbjarg and Skalavikurbjarg. The Langanes peninsula is know for its rich birdlife, and a very good birdwatching spots where it is possible to watch the Gannet and Brünnichs Guillermot from land.View map
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ASKJA is a 50 km2 caldera in the Dyngjufjoll mountains. The mountains emerged in eruptions under an Ice Age glacier cap. Askja itself was formed, for the most part, at the end of the Ice Age in a major ash eruption which caused the roof of the magma chamber at the heart of the central volcano to subside. Askja is a part of Vatnajökull National Park. The caldera contains several volcanoes, including VÍTI (explosive VOLCANIC CRATER). Water has accumulated in the crater, its temperature is variable - it is around 30°C on average. Víti is a popular bathing site, but if you intend taking a dip, please be aware that the sloping path is very slippery in wet weather. The road to Askja goes from road 1 to road 901 and onto mountain road F905. Onward to F910 to Drekagil. On this route there are two fords to cross, usually small. From Drekagil goes mountain road F894 (8 km) to the car park at Vikraborgir. Another option is to go from road 1 to mountain road F88 via Herðubreiðarlindir to Drekagil. On this road ther are fords on the rivers Grafarlandsá and Lindá that need to be crossed. The fords can be difficult or even impassable for small jeeps.View map
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DETTIFOSS WATERFALL
The DETTIFOSS WATERFALL is the most powerful waterfall in Europe, 500 cubic meters of water per second plunge over the edge. Dettifoss is 45 m high and 100m wide. A nice hiking trail, 34km, goes along the canyon from Dettifoss to Asbyrgi. Camping is possible in Vesturdalur. Road 864 goes from road 85 past Dettifoss on the east side towards road 1. This is a gravel road and driving speed depends on road conditions each time. Road 864 is closed during wintertime due to snow or wet conditions (muddy road) and does not open until early summer(end of May).
For the biggest part of it, road 862 on the west side of Dettifoss has been paved but the construction of the road is still ongoing and will be finished in the summer of 2020. The parts that have not been completed are gravel. From May-September, the road is passable for normal vehicles from Asbyrgi to Dettifoss, with Vesturdalur (Hljodaklettar) and Holmatungur between. The conditions of gravel roads in Iceland can vary, so travelers are asked to be aware of road conditions at any time and adjust the driving speed to the conditions. Road 862 is closed during wintertime, due to snow or wet conditions (muddy road) and does not open until late May or early June. This paved part of the road that goes from Dettifoss and to road no. 1 is not in service from January until the beginning of April. Dettifoss Waterfall is part of the Diamond Circle explore the Diamond Circle https://www.northiceland.is/diamondcircle.View map
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WHEN TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ICELAND? The best time is between 21:00-03:00 although they can often be seen early evening or during the night. The official Northern Lights season in Iceland is from October till March. The more activity the more likely it is that you will see the northern lights but that is not all. There is never a guarantee of spotting the northern lights, but northern lights forecast by vedur.is are good. Clear skies are necessary, when we have clear skies in Iceland It is usually cold. So be sure to wear the right clothing. NORTHERN LIGHTS FORECAST The Icelandic Met Office does Northern Lights Forecast which is goodto use.
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Always check the road conditions The weather is not the same in different regions of Iceland. Here below are good websites to use when traveling in Iceland in winter. Vedur.is is the official website for weather in Iceland. But it doesn’t always give the right picture road.is, the website for the Icelandic Road Administration, is the best website to use if you use it right.If you are unsure then you can call 1777 and ask for the conditions (open 06:30-22:00) or 1778 an automatic telephone serviceopen all day.
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