Discovery of Iceland, itinerary in Viking territory
Highlights of the trip
During your stay you can enjoy the following highlights: Culture / Heritage, Discovery, Adventure / Sports & Leisure.
Best times to go
The best time(s) to go is/are : Printemps, Eté.
Where to stay - Reykjavík ?
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Detail of the stay : Discovery of Iceland, itinerary in Viking territory
How to get there - Reykjavík
Reykjavík
Steps: Gullfoss
Reykjavík , the capital of Iceland, is an essential stopover, embellished by its old town and its charming old port . Further north is the Þingvellir National Park and the Geysir geothermal area where Strokkur, the island's most famous geyser, rises. On a clear day, not far from here, Gullfoss Falls are lit up with a brilliant rainbow. Overnight at Selfoss.
Places of interest : VIEUX PORT ET BALEINIERS GEYSER ARTIFICIEL (STROKKUR) VIEILLE VILLE
Landmannalaugar
Steps: Landmannalaugar
The Terres lands, renowned for their sumptuous colours, are the ideal starting point for many walks. Two roads lead to the F 208 by the south and F 225 by the West. The latter, which crosses rivers far less dependent on glaciers and therefore less dangerous, leads to the hot springs of the Landmannalaugar and then crosses the F 208 along the superb Ófaerufoss Falls. Night in Hella.
From the Seljalandsfoss Falls to Kirkjubaejarklaustur
Steps: Kirkjubaejarklaustur
The Seljalandsfoss waterfall offers its visitors a unique experience thanks to a small path that allows them to walk behind its curtain. Another magnificent and well known waterfall, Skogar Falls, is not far from a folk museum with several typical houses. Not to be missed are the cliffs of Dyrhólaey and the Reynisdrangar rock formations of Vík. Night in Kirkjubaejarklaustur where the Systrafoss waterfall and Kirkjugolf are located, a surface long considered as an old church floor.
Places of interest : SELJALANDSFOSS
Skaftafell Park
Steps: Skaftafell
Skaftafell Park, with its natural wealth, is one of the most visited places in Iceland. A privileged place for hikers, it offers many points of interest, such as the magnificent Svartifoss Falls, surrounded by basalt organs. Marked routes, from two to several tens of kilometres long, lead to the Skaftafellsheiði promontory or to the Vatnajökull glacier. Night in Skaftafell.
Places of interest : SKAFTAFELLSHEIÐI SVARTIFOSS VATNAJÖKULL
From Lake Jökulsarlón to the eastern fjords
Steps: Egilsstaðir
56 km from Skaftafell, the highly photogenic Lake Jökulsarlón gives the impression of being on the edge of the Arctic. The melting of the Vatnajökull ice flows into this expanse and causes the appearance of large icebergs. This is followed by a visit to the eastern fjords to reach the Egilsstaðir region, characterised by the Hallormsstaðarskógur forest and Hengifoss Falls. Night in Egilsstaðir.
From Lake Mývatn to Goðafos Falls
Steps: Akureyri
Lake Mývatn would require several days of exploration to get to know its every nook and cranny. Among other interesting places, Námafjall, a row of bare sand hills, Dimmuborgir, labyrinthine lava formations, or Krafla and its smoking lava. Before finishing the night in Akureyri, a passage through Goðafoss Falls is imperative.
Húsafell
Steps: Borgarnes
The history of the small church of Glaumbaer and the peat farms that surround it are well documented in the famous Icelandic sagas. A few hours drive then leads to Húsafell, "the pearl between lava and glaciers", an oasis that contrasts with the wild aspect of the surrounding nature. Night in Borgarnes.