Five Days In Iceland In August - Help?
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Hi All,
My 15-yr old (boy) and I are spending 5 full days in Iceland in August.
We'll probably spend the first night in Reykjavik (and maybe the last
night too, depending where we end up) but we're looking for suggestions
for an itinerary to fill up our five days.
I'm sure we'd like to see the usual stuff: glaciers, hot springs,
waterfalls, craters, ice lakes? lava formations? whales, etc. but also
anything that's out-of-the-ordinary and not-to-be-missed, ESPECIALLY if
it would be interesting to a teenager.
We're renting a car and self-driving everywhere.
We're also looking to stay in guest or farm houses (except perhaps for
our nights in Reykjavik proper?) to soak up as much "local color" as
possible.
We want a fairly relaxed itinerary, probably focusing on the Golden
Circle and whatever is within a reasonable day's drive from one place
to the next (we hate rushing around.)
Of course, we're starting (and ending) in Reykjavik.
Could someone help us with some suggestions? Anything we should know or
avoid? Best farm or guesthouses? Best towns to visit?
Thanks!
Howard
My 15-yr old (boy) and I are spending 5 full days in Iceland in August.
We'll probably spend the first night in Reykjavik (and maybe the last
night too, depending where we end up) but we're looking for suggestions
for an itinerary to fill up our five days.
I'm sure we'd like to see the usual stuff: glaciers, hot springs,
waterfalls, craters, ice lakes? lava formations? whales, etc. but also
anything that's out-of-the-ordinary and not-to-be-missed, ESPECIALLY if
it would be interesting to a teenager.
We're renting a car and self-driving everywhere.
We're also looking to stay in guest or farm houses (except perhaps for
our nights in Reykjavik proper?) to soak up as much "local color" as
possible.
We want a fairly relaxed itinerary, probably focusing on the Golden
Circle and whatever is within a reasonable day's drive from one place
to the next (we hate rushing around.)
Of course, we're starting (and ending) in Reykjavik.
Could someone help us with some suggestions? Anything we should know or
avoid? Best farm or guesthouses? Best towns to visit?
Thanks!
Howard
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[email protected] wrote:
My 15-yr old (boy) and I are spending 5 full days in Iceland in August.
We'll probably spend the first night in Reykjavik (and maybe the last
night too, depending where we end up) but we're looking for suggestions
for an itinerary to fill up our five days.
A very pleasurable activity is riding an Icelandic horse with its
unique fifth gait. You might also want to snowmobile on one of the ice
caps. Your five days is probably a little short to circle the island
by the ring road.
George
My 15-yr old (boy) and I are spending 5 full days in Iceland in August.
We'll probably spend the first night in Reykjavik (and maybe the last
night too, depending where we end up) but we're looking for suggestions
for an itinerary to fill up our five days.
A very pleasurable activity is riding an Icelandic horse with its
unique fifth gait. You might also want to snowmobile on one of the ice
caps. Your five days is probably a little short to circle the island
by the ring road.
George
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george wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> My 15-yr old (boy) and I are spending 5 full days in Iceland in August.
> We'll probably spend the first night in Reykjavik (and maybe the last
> night too, depending where we end up) but we're looking for suggestions
> for an itinerary to fill up our five days.
> A very pleasurable activity is riding an Icelandic horse with its
> unique fifth gait. You might also want to snowmobile on one of the ice
> caps. Your five days is probably a little short to circle the island
> by the ring road.
> George
all I remember about the horse is the fusing of my leg hairs through my
thin trousers.
> [email protected] wrote:
> My 15-yr old (boy) and I are spending 5 full days in Iceland in August.
> We'll probably spend the first night in Reykjavik (and maybe the last
> night too, depending where we end up) but we're looking for suggestions
> for an itinerary to fill up our five days.
> A very pleasurable activity is riding an Icelandic horse with its
> unique fifth gait. You might also want to snowmobile on one of the ice
> caps. Your five days is probably a little short to circle the island
> by the ring road.
> George
all I remember about the horse is the fusing of my leg hairs through my
thin trousers.




