ROADTRIPS
ICELAND’S RING ROAD
This edition written and researched by
Andy Symington, Alexis Averbuck, Carolyn Bain
©Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd
1 Sights
r Beaches
2 Activities
C Courses
T Tours
z Festivals & Events
4 Sleeping
5 Eating
6 Drinking
3 Entertainment
7 Shopping
8 Information & Transport
Tips from Locals
Top Tips
Link Your Trips
Trip Detour
Family
History & Culture
K Food & Drink
Outdoors
5 Eating
Essential Photo
Walking Tour
4 Sleeping
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Eating and Sleeping reviews are ordered by price range (budget, midrange, top end) and, within these ranges, by author preference.
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h Opening hours p Parking n Nonsmoking a Air-conditioning i Internet access WWi-fiaccess s Swimming pool v Vegetarian
selection E English-language
menu c Family-friendly
# Pet-friendly g Bus f Ferry j Tram d Train apt apartments d double rooms dm dorm beds q quad rooms r rooms s single rooms ste suites tr triple rooms tw twin rooms
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CONTENTS
PLAN YOUR TRIP
Welcome to Iceland’s Ring Road......................... 4
Iceland’s Ring Road Map ................................. 6
Iceland’s Ring Road Highlights ...................... 8
Reykjavík City Guide ......................10
Need to Know ..................................12
Ring Road Planner ..........................14
Outdoor Adventures Map ...............16
Hot-Pot Hop .....................................18
Wildlife Watching .......................... 20
ROAD TRIPS
1 The Golden Circle & the
Southwest 2–3 Days .... 24
2 Southeast Iceland 3–4 Days ..... 34
3 East Iceland 2–3 Days ..... 44
4North Iceland 4–5 Days ..... 52
5West Iceland 1–2 Days ..... 64
DESTINATIONS
Reykjavik .........................................74
Around the Ring Road ................... 96
Þingvellir National Park ...........96
Laugarvatn ...........................97
Geysir & Gullfoss ....................97
Flúðir ..................................98
Hvolsvöllur & Around ...............98
Skógar .................................98
Vík ......................................99
Kirkjubæjarklaustur............... 100
Skaftafell ........................... 101
Hali to Höfn ........................ 103
Höfn ................................. 103
Djúpivogur .......................... 104
Egilsstaðir & Around ............. 104
Mývatn & Around ................. 106
Akureyri ............................. 109
Varmahlíð ........................... 113
Hvammstangi & Around ......... 113
Borgarnes & Around ............. 114
Hvalfjörður ......................... 117
ROAD TRIP ESSENTIALS ....118
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1 The Golden Circle & the Southwest 2–3 DaysA stunning region of iconic wonders, including Iceland’s historic parliament and the original geyser. (p24)
2 Southeast Iceland 3–4 DaysA captivatingly vast and surreal landscape
dominated by mighty Vatnajökull ice cap. (p34)
3 East Iceland 2–3 DaysA quieter landscape of fishing villages, black-
sand beaches, mountains and fjords. (p44)
4 North Iceland 4–5 Days An epic ride northeast across geologically spectacular landscapes packed full of highlights. (p52)
5 West Iceland 1–2 Days A compact tour through Saga country, from highland glaciers to ocean-fringed coastline near the capital. (p64)
Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon (p36)KAVRAM/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
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Reykjavík (p74)Iceland’s addictive capital is where everything’s at, and has a heady blend of fresh air, stylish design, artfully hip cafes and bars, fabulous and unusual museums plus a thriving restaurant scene.
The Golden Circle (p96)In striking distance of the capital, this circuit com-prises some standout natural attractions, including the world’s oldest parliament, shifting tectonic plates, the original geyser and a stunning waterfall.
Akureyri (p109)Iceland’s second city packs a punch for a diminutive town and is worth getting to know. There’s a quality restaurant and art scene, and the only decent nightlife beyond Reykjavík.
Reykjavík (p74)TTSTUDIO/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
Destinations
Aaccommodation 13, 124-6
reservations 27Reykjavík 11, 85-7
activities 16-17, 16-17, see also individual activities
air travel 124Akureyri 56, 60-1,
109-13, 110Alþingi 59animals 21, see also
individual animalsÁrbær Open Air Museum 80Arctic foxes 21, 116area codes 130Arnarstapi 68art galleries, see museums
& galleriesÁsgrímur Jónsson
Collection 75Askja 60ATMs 128Aurora Reykjavík 79
Bbeer 38, 62, 92Berufjörður 104Berunes 47-8bicycle travel, see cyclingbirds, see
individual species
birdwatching 21Borgarfjörður Eystri 14 Grímsey 61Ingólfshöfði 39Mývatn 59Vestmannaeyjar 32Viðey 88
Bláfjöll 81Blue Lagoon 87boat tours 32, 41, 81boat travel 124Borg á Mýrum 67Borgarfjörður 67Borgarfjörður Eystri 14Borgarfjördur Museum 114Borgarnes 66-7, 114-17, 115Breiðármörk Trail 102-3Breiðdalsvík 48, 50, 104Breiðdalur 50-1, 104bus travel 15business hours 128-9
Ccampervans 121camping 124-5car travel, see drivingcell phones 131churches
Akureyrarkirkja 61Hallgrímskirkja
(Reykjavík) 71, 78Hallgrímskirkja
(Saurbær) 68
Núpsstaður 37Papey 47
climate 12costs 13, 126, 127craters, see volcanoes
& craters credit cards 128Culture House 75currency 128cycling 15
Reykjavík 81, 95Kirkjubæjarklaustur 100Mývatn 108
Ddangers, see safetyDeildartunguhver 70detours from Ring Road 14Dettifoss 55-6Diamond Circle 14Dimmuborgir 58disabilities, travellers
with 131Djúpivogur 47, 104dog sledding 56, 70, 108driving 118-23
car hire 15, 120-1documents 119driving licence 119F roads 122fuel 122-3insurance 119maps 119-20000 Map pages
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driving (continued)road distances 123road rules 122safety 121-2websites 120
DVDs 128
EEast Iceland 44-51, 46Egil’s Saga 67Egilsstaðir 51, 104-6, 105Eldfell 32Eldhraun 36electricity 127emergencies 12environmental issues 90, 130Esja 69Eyjafjallajökull 31
FF roads 122farmhouse
accommodation 125-6festivals & events
Akureyri 56, 111Borgarnes 114Höfn 103Reykjavík 81, 84-5
Fimmvörðuháls 31, 99Fjallabak Nature
Reserve 29Fjalladýrð 55Fjallsárlón 40Fjaðrárgljúfur 36-7Fláajökull 42-3flies 108Flúðir 28-9, 98food 13, 90, 127fuel 122-3
Ggalleries, see museums
& galleriesGame of Thrones 30gas 122-3gay travellers 127geological dangers 129-30geothermal springs 19, see
also spasBlue Lagoon 87Borgarnes 67Deildartunguhver 70Gamla Laugin 29Geysir 28 Landmannalaugar 29Laugardalslaug 80Laugardalur 79, 80Laugarvatn 27Mývatn Nature Baths 57Reykjavík 80, 81safety 129-30Strandir Coast 116Sundhöllin 80
Geysir 28, 97-8Gjáin 30glaciers & ice caps 42, 130
Eyjafjallajökull 31 Fjallsárlón 40Fláajökull 42-3 Hoffellsjökull 43Jökulsárlón 9, 40-1, 102-3 Langjökull 70Mýrdalsjökull 32safety 100, 130Skaftafell 9, 38-9, 101-2Snæfellsjökull 68Sólheimajökull 32 Vatnajökull 9, 38, 40walks 42Þórsmörk 14, 29
Glaumbær 62Gljúfrasteinn Laxness
Museum 97
Glymur 68-9Golden Circle 25-33, 96-8Goðafoss 59-60Grímsey 61Grundarfjörður 68Gullfoss 28, 97-8
HHafnarfjall 67-8Háifoss 30hákarl 90Hali 41, 103Hallgrímskirkja
(Reykjavík) 71, 78Hallgrímskirkja (Saurbær) 68Harpa 71, 77-8Heimaey 32Heinabergsjökull 41-2Hekla 30Helgafell 32Hellnar 68Hengifoss 51Herðubreið 60Herðubreiðarlindir 60highlands, the 29, 60highlights 8-9hiking
Breiðármörk Trail 102-3
Esja 69Fimmvörðuháls 99Hafnarfjall 67Hornstrandir nature
reserve 116Hvalfjörður 68-9Laugavegurinn 29safety 129-30
hitchhiking 15Hjálparfoss 30Hlíðarfjall 56Hljómskálagarður 75Hoffellsjökull 43Höfn 43, 103-4Höfði 59
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holidays 129Hólmur 42-3Hornstrandir nature
reserve 116hot pots, see geothermal
springshot springs, see geothermal
springsHraunfossar 70Húsafell 70Húsavik 58Hvalfjörður 68-9, 117Hvammstangi 62-3, 113-14Hvanneyri 67Hverir 56-7Hvítserkur 63Hvolsvöllur 30-1, 98
Iice caps, see glaciers
& ice caps ice caves 42, see also
glaciers & ice capsIcelandic language 132-3Icelandic Phallological
Museum 76-7Illugastaðir 63Ingólfshöfði 39, 102insurance 119internet access 127
JJökulsá á Fjöllum 60Jökulsárlón 9, 40-1, 102-3
KKeldur 30Kirkjubæjarklaustur
37, 100-1Kirkjufell 68Kirkjugólf 37Kling & Bang 79Krafla 56, 106-7, 107
LLagarfljót 51Landeyjahöfn 32Landmannalaugar 29Langjökull 70language 132-3Laugar Spa 80Laugardalslaug 80Laugardalur 79-80Laugarvatn 27-8, 97Laugavegur 71, 75-8Laugavegurinn hike 29lava fields, see also
volcanoes & cratersBlue Lagoon 87Borgarnes 66 Dimmuborgir 58Hraunfossar 70Krafla 56Lofthellir 107Snæfellsnes
Peninsula 14, 68Laxness, Halldór 97Leirhnjúkur 56lesbian travellers 127Ljósafoss Power
Station 96local experiences 50Lofthellir 107Lómagnúpur 37-8, 101
MMalarrif 68maps 119-20measures 128midges 108mobile phones 131money 128motorcycles, see driving Möðrudalur 54-5, 106museums & galleries
Árbær Open Air Museum 80
Ásgrímur Jónsson Collection 75
Aurora Reykjavík 79Borgarfjördur Museum 114Culture House 75 Gljúfrasteinn Laxness
Museum 97Icelandic Phallological
Museum 76-7 Kling & Bang 79 National Gallery of
Iceland 75National Museum 70-1, 74Reykjavík Art Museum –
Ásmundarsafn 79Reykjavík Art Museum –
Hafnarhús 74-5Reykjavík Art Museum –
Kjarvalsstaðir 78Saga Museum 71Settlement Centre 67Settlement Exhibition
71, 74Sigurgeir’s Bird
Museum 59 Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum
75, 79 Skógar Folk Museum 32Sögusetrið 30 Víkin Maritime Museum 71Whales of Iceland 71, 79Þórbergssetur 41
music 122Mýrdalsjökull 32Mývatn 56, 57, 58-9,
106-9, 107
NNational Gallery of
Iceland 75National Museum 70-1, 74Nauthólsvík Geothermal
Beach 80-1newspapers 128Njál’s Saga 30
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North Iceland 52-63, 54-55Núpsstaður 37
OÓdáðahraun 60Old Harbour
(Reykjavík) 71, 78-9Omnom Chocolate 71, 78-9opening hours 128-9Ósland 43
PPapey 47petrol 122-3planning 14-21plugs 127public holidays 129puffin meat 90puffin watching 21
Borgarfjörđur Eystri 21Grímsey 61Heimaey 32Húsavik 58Ingólfshöfði 39Papey 47Reykjavík 81Vestmannaeyjar 32Vík 33
Rresponsible travel 90, 100,
130Reykjahlíð 57-8Reykjavík 9, 10-11, 69-71,
74-95, 76-7, 82-3accommodation 11, 85-7activities 80-1courses 81drinking & nightlife 91-3entertainment 93festivals & events 81, 84-5
food 11, 87-91history 74medical services 94shopping 93-4sights 74-80tourist offices 94tours 81travel to/from 95travel within 95websites 11
Reykjavík Art Museum – Ásmundarsafn 79
Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús 74-5
Reykjavík Art Museum – Kjarvalsstaðir 78
Reykjavík Botanic Gardens 79
ridesharing 15road rules 122road distances 123Route F985 41
Ssafety 129-30
beaches 100driving 121-2geological dangers 129-30glaciers 100, 130
Saga Museum 71sagas 30, 67, 98sandur 38seals 21senior travellers 128Settlement Centre 67Settlement Exhibition 71, 74Seyðisfjörður 51shark meat 90Sigurgeir’s Bird Museum 59Sigurjón Ólafsson
Museum 75, 79Skaftafell 9, 38-9, 101-2Skansinn 32Skeiðarársandur 38
skiing 56, 81, 110-11Skógar 31-3, 98-9Skógar Folk Museum 32Skólavörðustígur 71, 75-8Skútustaðagígar 59smoking 128Snorrastofa 70snowmobiling 56Snæfellsjökull National
Park 68Snæfellsnes
Peninsula 14, 68Snæfellsstofa – National
Park Visitor Centre 104-5Sögusetrið 30Sólheimajökull 32 Southeast Iceland
34-43, 36-7Southwest Iceland
25-33, 26-7spas, see also geothermal
springsBlue Lagoon 87Egilsstaðir 105 Krauma 70Laugar 80
Staðarskáli 63Stokksnes 46-7Strandir Coast 116Sturluson, Snorri 70Stykkishólmur 68Stöng 30Sundhöllin 80sustainable travel 90, 130Svartifoss 38
Ttelephone services 130-1tipping 128Tjörnin 75tourist information 131transport 13, 124, 133, see
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Tröllaskagi Peninsula 14, 56, 62
UUllarselið 67Upper Borgarbyggð 70
VVarmahlíð 61-2, 113Vatnajökull National Park 9,
38, 40Vatnsnes Peninsula 63Vestmannaeyjar 14, 32Vík 33, 99-100Víkin Maritime Museum 71Vindbelgjarfjall 107visas 131Víti 60, 106Viðey 88Viðgelmir 70volcanoes & craters
Askja 60Heimaey 32Hekla 30Hverfjall 58Hvolsvöllur 30-1Krafla 56
Lakagígar 40Leirhnjúkur 56Möðrudalur 106Skútustaðagígar 59Snæfellsjökull National
Park 68Vestmannaeyjar
Islands 32Víti 60, 106
Wwalking, see hikingwaterfalls
Dettifoss 55-6Flögufoss 50Glymur 68-9Goðafoss 59-60Gullfoss 28Háifoss 30Hengifoss 51Hjálparfoss 30Hraunfossar 70Skógafoss 31Svartifoss 38Systrafoss 37Öxarárfoss 27
weather 12
websites 11, 13, 120, 128weights 128West Iceland 64-71, 66-7Westfjords 116whale meat 90whale watching 21
Húsavík 58Reykjavík 71, 81
Whales of Iceland 71, 79white-water rafting 62wi-fi 127wildlife 21, see also
individual animals
ÞÞingvellir 26-7, 96-7Þjórsá river 30Þjórsárdalur 30Þjórsárstofa 30Þórbergssetur 41Þórsmörk 14, 29Þórðarson, Þórbergur 41
ÖÖndverðarnes 68Öskjuvatn 60
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Andy Symington Andy has written or worked on over a hundred books and other updates for Lonely Planet (especially in Europe and Latin America) and other publishing companies, and has published articles on numerous subjects for a variety of newspapers, magazines and websites. He part-owns and operates a rock bar, has written a novel and is currently working on several fiction and nonfiction writing projects. Andy, from Australia, moved to Northern Spain many years ago. When he’s not off with a backpack in some far-flung corner of the world, he can probably be found watching the tragically poor local football side or tasting local wines after a long walk in the nearby mountains.
Alexis Averbuck Alexis Averbuck was born in Oakland, CA, and earned a degree at Harvard University. She has travelled and lived all over the world, from Sri Lanka and India to Mexico, Europe and Antarctica. In more recent years she’s been living in Hydra, Greece, and exploring her adopted homeland; travelling to France to sample oysters in Brittany and careen through hill-top villages in Provence; and adventuring along Iceland’s surreal lava fields, sparkling fjords and glacier tongues. A travel writer for over two decades, Alexis has lived in Antarctica for a year, crossed the Pacific by sailboat and written books on her journeys through Asia, Europe and the Americas. She also appears in videos and on television promoting travel and adventure, and is a painter – visit www.alexisaverbuck.com.
Carolyn Bain A travel writer and editor for 16 years, Carolyn has lived, worked and studied in various corners of the globe, including London, Denmark, St Petersburg and Nantucket. She is regularly drawn north from her base in Melbourne, Australia, to cover diverse destinations for Lonely Planet, from dusty outback Australia to the luminous Greek islands, by way of Maine’s lobster shacks and Slovenia’s alpine lakes. The Nordic region stakes a large claim to her heart, with repeated visits to Iceland and Denmark for work and pleasure. Carolyn writes about travel and food for a range of publishers; see carolynbain.com.au for more.
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