Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Travel To The Unexplored And Hidden Gems Of Iceland

The sprawling coastlines of Iceland are unique with their crashing waves, seabird-dotted shores, and lounging seals. Apart from that, you will come across rugged and snow-topped peaks with colourful fishing hamlets nearby. You must get off the regular and overtly beaten tourist trails. Only then you will be face-to-face with real and unbridled adventure. You should head to the Arctic Coast Way, better known as Nordurstrandarleid, for that purpose. Iceland will launch this extraordinary pathway this year in June. It is going to be Iceland’s first official touring route. The nine hundred-kilometre long remote and untouched coastline will captivate your mind and soul. Your heart will pound incessantly as you escape from modern life into the welcoming embrace of tranquil surroundings.

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Skagafjordur
The lushness of Skagafjordur includes plenty of surprises for the unsuspecting tourist. The place is famous for horse-breeding, historical remains, wild landscapes, and adrenaline-infused activities, like snowboarding and white-water rafting. These features make Skagafjordur one of Iceland’s most mesmerizing yet under-the-radar tourist spots. You can explore this location on Iceland Private Tours. Skagafjordur is to the north of Saudarkrokur, with a gorgeous yet eerily silent stretch of scenic mountains. Among the peaks, Tindastoll is the most prominent, and it has a geothermal area to the northern end. There is a famous waterfront bathing pool known as the Grettislaug. Two uninhabited islands guard the mouth of Skagafjordur, which are known as Malmey and Drangey.

Vatnsnes Peninsula
The Iceland Private Tours may begin languidly at Hvammstangi as you set out on a boat to witness seal colonies. After that, the thrill seeps in as you travel along the serene seafront gravelled road. It continues for about eighty-two kilometers around the surging hills of the Vatnsnes Peninsula. The peacefulness of the area can be deceptive because the Vatnsnes Peninsula used to be a den of criminals. You shouldn’t worry as the criminalities are a part of a famous novel. Once you cross the tip of the peninsula and head south again, stop to explore the sea stack, Hvitserkur. According to stories, Hvitserkur used to be a troll who tried to destroy a monastery.

Tjornes Peninsula
If you are into whale-watching, then you will hear about Husavik, and probably visit it too. It earned popularity as it is Iceland’s most favourite whale-watching site. If you take the Route 85 north of Husavik, then you will reach the geologically abundant Tjornes Peninsula. The fossil-infested cliffs there provide shelter to numerous seabirds. Depressions between geological faults pock the land at Kelduhverfi. Fissures tore up those depressions. There is also a rift point where the The Mid-Atlantic Ridge cuts through the Arctic Ocean. You should check out the excellent vantage point at the Manarbakki Museum. The panels there will inform you about the tectonic activity taking place in the area.

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Trollaskagi
A new route is about to open in Iceland, and you know if you have been reading this write-up from the top. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to include a description of all that you will witness this pathway. The last location about which you will learn here is Trollaskagi. Better recognized as the Troll Peninsula, it stretches between Skagafjordur and Eyjafjordur. The site features a large section of snow-capped hills. There are deep valleys between the crags which are home to some of the best fishing rivers. You should begin at the tranquil fishing hamlet of Hofsos. It has a mind-boggling swimming pool which faces a fjord.  It will be hard for you to depart from here. The moment you manage to do so, you should head to Siglufjordur. It perches on a sparkly waterfront with one of those steep mountains backing it. There was a time when ten thousand workers lived here. They used to unload the fishing boats and gut and salt the fishes.

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