Iceland

20. November 2024

Route 54 Snæfellsnes

Snæfellsnes offers a fascinating journey full of dramatic landscape changes. From the Álftafjöður Fjord with its crystal clear water and snow-capped mountains shrouded in haze to Kolgrafarfjörður with its scattered houses beneath majestic hills, every few minutes brings new scenery.
18. November 2024

Kirkjufellsfossar Waterfall

Kirkjufellsfossar Waterfall, celebrated for its photogenic charm, is nestled in a fjord of the same name in Iceland. Surrounded by dramatic mountains, it gained additional fame as a filming location for Game of Thrones. During winter, its beauty reaches new heights when the Northern Lights illuminate the scene with their magical dance.
14. November 2024

Goðafoss Waterfall

Goðafoss Waterfall in Iceland, known as the "Waterfall of the Gods," is a breathtaking natural phenomenon on the Skjálfandafljót River. All the water in it comes from the Vatnajökull Glacier. Accessible via comfortable paths, it offers spectacular views and historical significance.
10. November 2024

Dettifoss Waterfall

Dettifoss, nicknamed the "King of Iceland's Waterfalls", is the second most powerful waterfall in Europe. It can be found in northeast Iceland in Vatnajökull National Park. With its width of 100 m and powerful energy, it will amaze any visitor. It is part of the Diamond Circle route.
9. November 2024

Scenic Route 939: Öxi Pass

Scenic Route 939, known as Öxi Pass, connects Djúpivogur and Egilsstaðir through beautiful countryside. It offers views of fjords, snow-capped mountains resembling crowns, small farms and waterfalls, including Folaldafoss. An ideal choice for lovers of adventure and views.
9. November 2024

Mývatn Nature Baths

Mývatn Nature Baths are located in the middle of a volcanic landscape and offer turquoise geothermal water surrounded by volcanic sand and rocks. With a temperature of 36-40°C, the pools are complemented by panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Mývatn, creating a magical atmosphere.
9. November 2024

Hverir geothermal area

Hverir is a truly otherworldly place in Iceland. Known for its bubbling mud springs, rising steam, and the distinct smell of sulphur, it’s a clear sign that you’ve entered an active geothermal field. Moreover, the colourful landscape surrounding you feels like something straight out of a fairytale.
Hverir geothermal area
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