South West

THINGVELLIR this national park is excellent for birds and wildflowers. An area of exceptional geological and historical interest; visit the ‘lawrock’ where the ancient parliament or ‘Althing’ met to make laws and settle disputes.
GEYSIR this area of geothermal activity gives its name to other such waterspouts around the world - see Strokkur regularly erupt to around 30m. Walking trails are marked out among scalding hot pools and trickling streams.
GULLFOSS forming the final piece of the Golden Circle trio of natural wonders along with Geysir and Thingvellir, these rainbow misted double falls drop around 33m then plunge into a mile long gorge. An awesome sight at any time of year and in winter, they have been known to freeze over.
SELJALANDSFOSS further south is arguably the most beautiful waterfall in Iceland. The water cascades over a former sea-cliff, allowing visitors to walk behind it – a remarkable experience for the sure-footed.
HVERAGERDI due to the amount of geothermal activity in the area, this is also known as the ‘greenhouse’ village. Since a small earthquake there in 2008, the hot springs in nearby Reykjadalur have livened up - worth the two hour round-trip (on foot).
THORSMORK ‘Thor’s Wood’ is almost completely surrounded by mountains between which three glaciers spill down, one creating a glacial lagoon. The valley floor is criss-crossed with streams which at certain times of the year become raging rivers. An area hugely popular with walkers, hike to the lookout above the picnic area and enjoy panoramic views. Due to the rough terrain, travellers can either explore by superjeep excursion or hire their own high-clearance 4WD vehicle.
SKOGAFOSS yet another magnificent waterfall. Walk up to the wide, thundering curtain of water, 60m high and soak up the sight and sound. Perhaps climb the path to the top of the falls for a different perspective. Nearby is the little Skogar Museum with its turf houses and pretty church.
MOUNT HEKLA this active volcano sits brooding behind fields of lava from past eruptions. Hekla is actually a ridge rather than a single cone and at 1488m high, it attracts many a hiker. The nearby Thjorsa Valley includes Haifoss (Iceland's second highest waterfall) and Hjalparfoss. Take a stroll through the Gjain gorge and see the Viking farm Stong.
WESTMAN ISLANDS a group of 15 volcanic islands, famous for their puffin population. Heimaey, the largest island, has a thriving fishing town, partly destroyed during the 1973 eruption that thrust up a new volcano. Get there by air taxi from Bakki and from July 2010 by the new 30-minute ferry service.
DYRHOLAEY pounding waves have eroded a natural rock arch here through the headland (best viewed from the black sand beach below) and the bumpy drive to the top is worth the effort for some stunning views. It is also a great place to observe puffins, arctic terns and guillemots except for 6 weeks during May/June when the area is closed for the nesting season.
VIK this small coastal town has a tiny hilltop church. Have a pit stop for food and fuel, visit the wool shop for local crafts or stroll along the black sand beach – the view across to the headland and its distinctive sea stacks, Reynisdrangur, is one you’ll see on many a postcard.
MYRDALSJOKULL snowmobiling and dog sledging trips are available on the glacier.
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