ICELAND — ring road trip in 5 days
ICELAND — ring road itinerary in 5 days / ISLANDSKA AVANTURA - plan puta
1 DAN / 1st day - 538 km
1. Keflavik Airport
2. Reykjavik City
3. Akureyri City
4. Goðafoss Waterfall
5. Myvtan Lake
6. Myvtan Camp
2 DAN / 2nd day - 334 km
1. Grjótagjá Cave
2. Krafla volcan caldera
3. Dettifoss Watterfall
4. Möðrudalur farm
5. Stuðlagil Canyon
6. Egilsstaðir City
7. Seyðisfjörður City
8. Egilsstaðir Camp
3 DAN / 3rd day - 458 km
1. Stokksnes beach + mountain
2. Jökulsárlón lake - Breiðamerkurjökull glacier
3. Diamond beach
4. Kirkjubæjarklaustur Camp
4 DAN / 4th day - 142 km
1. Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon
2. Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
3. Dyrholaey cliff + viewpoint
4. Skógafoss Waterfall
5. Kvernufoss Waterfall
6. Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
7. Seljalandsfoss Camp
5 DAN / 5th day - 285 km
1. Drive through: Selfoss, Þorlákshöfn, Grindavik, Reykjanesbær
2. Reykjavik City
Total Iceland ring road: 1757 km
Recorded in June 2019
All photos and video shots by Denis Treskanica & Aleksandra Šutalo except plane landing by wizzair.com
Special guest: Mario Kovač
Music by: Elvis Jackson, Dubioza Kolektiv, Ark, RHCP (© 2006 WMG)
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List of cities and towns in Iceland
This is a list of cities and towns in Iceland. Some of Iceland’s larger cities and towns are also self-contained municipalities whose geography and populations are therefore equal. However, most of Iceland’s municipalities, which are semi-autonomous administrative zones, contain several disparate towns or cities, each of whose population contributes to that of its respective municipality.
In addition to Iceland's many independent towns, this article includes cities and towns whose municipalities consist of one, self-contained city of the same name, such as Hafnarfjörður and Akranes. Municipalities that are not also cities or towns, such as Árborg, are not included here, but their constituent towns and cities are. For Árborg, these include the towns of Selfoss, Eyrarbakki, and Stokkseyri.
For more information on the administrative divisions of Iceland, refer to the “Divisions” section of the Iceland infobox on this page.
Reykjavík
Kópavogur
Hafnarfjörður
Akureyri
Keflavík
Garðabær
Mosfellsbær
Akranes
Selfoss
Njarðvík
11 Seltjarnarnes
12 Vestmannaeyjar
13 Grindavík
14 Sauðárkrókur
15 Ísafjörður
16 Álftanes
17 Hveragerði
18 Egilsstaðir
19 Húsavík
20 Borgarnes
21 Sandgerði
22 Höfn
23 Þorlákshöfn
24 Dalvík
25 Garður
26 Neskaupstaður
27 Siglufjörður
28 Reyðarfjörður
29 Vogar
30 Stykkishólmur
31 Eskifjörður
32 Ólafsvík
Árbæjarhverfi í Ölfusi - 54
Bakkafjörður - 78
Bifröst - 246
Bíldudalur - 170
Blönduós - 813
Bolungarvík - 894
Borg í Grímsnesi - 75
Borgarfjörður eystri - 86
Brautarholt á Skeiðum - 54
Breiðdalsvík - 130
Brúnahlíð í Eyjafirði - 62
Búðardalur - 252
Byggðakjarni í Mosfellsdal - 203
Byggðakjarni í Þykkvabæ - 53
Djúpivogur - 348
Drangsnes - 69
Eyrarbakki - 531
Fáskrúðsfjörður - 654
Fellabær - 403
Flateyri - 199
Flúðir - 420
Grenivík - 278
Grímsey - 76
Grundarfjörður - 852
Grundarhverfi á Kjalarnesi - 528
Hafnir - 76
Hauganes - 105
Hella - 784
Hellissandur - 389
Hnífsdalur - 216
Hofsós (Hafsós) - 181
Hólar í Hjaltadal - 78
Hólmavík - 391
Hrafnagil - 263
Hrísey - 171
Hvammstangi - 546
Hvanneyri - 251
Hvolsvöllur - 902
Innnes - 56
Kirkjubæjarklaustur - 119
Kleppjárnsreykir - 51
Kópasker - 122
Kristnes - 56
Laugar - 111
Laugarás - 106
Laugarbakki - 48
Laugarvatn - 147
Litli-Árskógssandur - 112
Lónsbakki - 104
Melahverfi í Hvalfirði - 115
Nesjahverfi í Hornafirði - 71
Ólafsfjörður - 790
Patreksfjörður - 651
Raufarhöfn - 169
Reykhólar - 133
Reykholt í Biskupstungum - 206
Reykjahlíð - 153
Rif - 163
Seyðisfjörður - 658
Skagaströnd - 501
Sólheimar í Grímsnesi - 95
Stöðvarfjörður - 189
Stokkseyri - 465
Súðavík - 145
Suðureyri - 264
Svalbarðseyri - 271
Tálknafjörður - 275
Þingeyri - 262
Þórshöfn - 379
Tjarnabyggð - 81
Varmahlíð - 128
Vík í Mýrdal - 276
Vopnafjörður - 543
Getting Lost In Iceland: A Whistle-Stop Tour - March 2014
Shawn and I went to check out Iceland for a few days. I'm 70% certain that one day I'll witness Shawn fall off a cliff. Also I recommend that you go to Iceland in the Summer, rather than in March.
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South Iceland Travel - South Iceland is the region of Iceland along the North Atlantic Ocean. South Iceland's charm lies in its many large and impressive waterfalls and glaciers, unique geology and fascinating medieval history.
The area is the setting of some of Iceland's most popular sagas and home to many of their heroes. Njáll's saga, one of the most famous sagas, is largely set in South Iceland with the title character Njáll living at Bergþórshvoll and the hero Gunnar hailing from Hlíðarendi in Fljótshlíð near Hvolsvöllur. These farms still exist today, but don't expect to see medieval ruins. Icelandic building materials were not made to last, and the farms you see today are twentieth century constructions. However, the nature and the scenery remain as impressive!
The region also contains two of the most important seats of power of medieval Iceland: Skálholt was the location of the bishop of Iceland from 1056 until 1106, when north Iceland received a bishop of its own but Skálholt remained the seat of a diocese covering east, south and west Iceland until 1801. Þingvellir was the meeting place of the Alþingi, the joint parliament and court founded in 930. Alþingi lost its legislative functions in 1662 but remained a court held at Þingvellir until 1800. Alþingi was later revived (in 1845) as advisory and later legislative assembly in Reykjavík. It was also at Þingvellir that, on the 17th of June 1944, Iceland was declared a republic.
The eastern part of South Iceland is dominated by the glacier Vatnajökull and the water systems linked to it. Big rivers flow from the glacier in all directions and have created large flood planes along the southern coast. The glacier itself as well as some of the surrounding areas form Vatnajökull National Park, the biggest national park in Iceland.
Uniquely for Iceland, the south is not a fishing area. This is because it has practically no natural harbours. In fact the southern coastline from Þorlákshöfn in the west to Höfn in the east contains an almost unbroken sand beach open directly to the treacherous Atlantic Ocean.
Enjoy Your South Iceland Travel!
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