Top 3 Experiences In Iceland For Nature Lovers

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Top 3 Experiences In Iceland For Nature Lovers
Top 3 Experiences In Iceland For Nature Lovers
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Iceland's breathtaking natural environment offers visitors a range of extraordinary experiences, from marvelling at the northern lights to relaxing in geothermal pools amidst volcanic landscapes. With its impressive glaciers, geysers, and opportunities for wildlife-watching, it's no wonder that this amazing destination has become increasingly popular. To make the most of your trip, here are some must-visit places to add to your Iceland itinerary

Explore It All On Route 1

One of the best ways to experience Iceland is by renting a car and travelling along Route 1, also known as the Ring Road. This 1340 km paved route circles the island and takes you through lush valleys adorned with must-visit waterfalls like Go&ethafoss, glaciers melting from ice caps like frosting on a cake, desolate plains of grey outwash sands, and soft and mossy lava fields. It's incredibly beautiful, but don't forget to explore other paths that lead into the wilderness. It's recommended to allow about ten days to fully enjoy the experience and even more time if you want to take advantage of the various detours.

Explore The Black Sand Beaches On The Sn&aeligfellsnes Peninsula

Escape to the Sn&aeligfellsnes Peninsula for a beautiful getaway filled with wild beaches, bird sanctuaries, horse farms, and lava fields. Whether you're looking for a day trip from the capital or a relaxing long weekend, this area has it all. It's often called "Iceland in miniature" for good reason, boasting a national park and a glacier-topped stratovolcano. Jules Verne was inspired by Sn&aeligfellsj&oumlkull's icy crown and used it as a magical doorway in Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Don't miss Dj&uacutepal&oacuten Beach's black sands and the stunning rocky sea stacks that emerge from the ocean. The region's largest town, Stykkish&oacutelmur, located on the populated northern coast, makes for a logical base.

Visit The Askja Lava Fields

To access the mesmerizing and extraordinary Askja, a mammoth caldera surrounded by mountains and enclosing a sapphire-blue lake known as V&iacuteti crater, you must have a robust 4WD, a few days for hiking, or passage on tour. Highlands excursions typically involve river crossings, vast lava fields, majestic mountain views, and outlaw hideouts - not to mention a naked soak in geothermal waters. While in the area, don't miss Holuhraun, Iceland's freshest lava field, located just south of Askja.

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