5:30 am - 8.4 Meilen / 16 Minuten - 5:47 am
6:17 am - 4.4 Meilen / 9 Minuten - 6:27 am
6:57 am - 12.7 Meilen / 18 Minuten - 7:16 am
church
7:31 am - 5.2 Meilen / 9 Minuten - 7:41 am
8:41 am - 5.1 Meilen / 13 Minuten - 8:55 am
9:55 am - 0.4 Meilen / eine Minute - 9:57 am
Iceland's oldest lighthouse. It serves as a landfall light for Reykjavík and Keflavík.
10:57 am - 10.5 Meilen / 23 Minuten - 11:21 am
Efstahraun, Grindavík, Iceland
Grindavík is a fishing town at the Southern Peninsula at the southwest coast of Iceland. It is one of the few cities with a harbour at this coast. Most of the inhabitants work in the fishing industry.
12:21 pm - 0.2 Meilen / eine Minute - 12:23 pm
12:53 pm - 18.1 Meilen / 25 Minuten - 1:19 pm
At Krýsuvík, dramatic red, green, and yellow coloured hills frame an expanse of steaming volcanic vents and boiling hot springs. A well-maintained boardwalk winds through the bubbling and hissing field and information signage explaines the geology of the geothermal area.
2:19 pm - 22.8 Meilen / 42 Minuten - 3:02 pm
5:02 pm - 1.6 Meilen / 7 Minuten - 5:10 pm
6:10 pm - 2.7 Meilen / 9 Minuten - 6:20 pm
7:20 pm - 3.0 Meilen / 9 Minuten - 7:30 pm
Tag 2
9:00 am - 29.5 Meilen / 46 Minuten - 9:47 am
Trail to Oxarfoss
11:47 am - 4.0 Meilen / 8 Minuten - 11:56 am
Another trail to Oxarfoss
12:56 pm - 34.0 Meilen / 46 Minuten - 1:44 pm
2:44 pm - 6.0 Meilen / 9 Minuten - 2:54 pm
3:54 pm - 23.7 Meilen / 30 Minuten - 4:25 pm
Tag 3
9:00 am - 15.5 Meilen / 20 Minuten - 9:21 am
10:21 am - 52.4 Meilen / eine Stunde 6 Minuten - 11:28 am
12:02 pm - 17.6 Meilen / 24 Minuten - 12:27 pm
1:07 pm - 17.2 Meilen / 29 Minuten - 1:37 pm
3:37 pm - 12.0 Meilen / 23 Minuten - 4:01 pm
Tag 4
9:00 am - 6.7 Meilen / 11 Minuten - 9:12 am
11:12 am - 49.1 Meilen / eine Stunde eine Minute - 12:14 pm
Fjaðrárgljúfur is a canyon in south east Iceland which is up to 100 m deep and about 2 kilometres long, with the Fjaðrá river flowing through it.
1:14 pm - 48.9 Meilen / eine Stunde 6 Minuten - 2:21 pm
4:51 pm - 30.2 Meilen / 38 Minuten - 5:30 pm
6:30 pm - 55.4 Meilen / eine Stunde 6 Minuten - 7:37 pm
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Tag 6
9:00 am - 135.3 Meilen / 3 Stunden 12 Minuten - 12:13 pm
1:13 pm - 25.4 Meilen / eine Stunde 11 Minuten - 2:25 pm
3:25 pm - 33.0 Meilen / 46 Minuten - 4:12 pm
5:12 pm - 8.1 Meilen / 14 Minuten - 5:27 pm
7:27 pm - 32.8 Meilen / 47 Minuten - 8:16 pm
9:16 pm - 31.9 Meilen / 44 Minuten - 10:01 pm
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Tag 8
9:00 am - 37.1 Meilen / 53 Minuten - 9:55 am
Djúpalónssandur is a sandy beach and bay on foot of Snæfellsjökull in Iceland. It was once home to sixty fishing boats and one of the most prolific fishing villages on the Snæfellsnes peninsula but today the bay is uninhabited.
10:25 am - 9.8 Meilen / 16 Minuten - 10:42 am
Gatklettur or Arch Rock is a cliff with a circular arch.
12:42 pm - 11.9 Meilen / 19 Minuten - 1:02 pm
1:22 pm - 63.0 Meilen / eine Stunde 16 Minuten - 2:39 pm
Borg á Mýrum is a farm and church estate due west of Borgarnes township in Iceland. Its recorded history reaches back to the settlement of Iceland. One of the country's original settlers was Skallagrímur Kveldúlfsson, who claimed the area around Borg as his land, built a farm and made his home there. His son Egill Skallagrímsson then continued to live and farm at Borg á Mýrum.
Church, Borg á Mýrum, Borgarnes, Iceland.
Borg á Mýrum has had a church ever since Iceland was Christianised around the year 1000, shortly after Egill's death. The present church at Borg was built in 1880, and is notable for its geographical alignment: it faces North-South, which is not traditional for Icelandic churches. It is also unusual in that the church building does not stand in the church yard, but is separated from it by the farm buildings.
The altarpiece, depicting Christ blessing the little children, is unique in Iceland for being painted in Pre-Raphaelite style. The artist was W.G. Collingwood, who visited Iceland in 1897.[1] Collingwood made an extensive trip around the country in preparation for an illustrated book he published on "saga-steads", the locations of the Icelandic Sagas.[2]
At Borg á Mýrum Collingwood found 'the historical homestead, still partly built of oak-beams carved and moulded in the ancient times'. This building has not survived,[3] but there is a twentieth-century monument to Egill by the sculptor Ásmundur Sveinsson. The abstract sculpture represents him as the poet of Sonatorrek in which he grieves for two of his sons, Gunnar and Böðvarr.
2:59 pm - 30.4 Meilen / 40 Minuten - 3:40 pm
4:10 pm - 17.5 Meilen / 29 Minuten - 4:40 pm
Tag 9
9:00 am - 0.8 Meilen / 6 Minuten - 9:07 am
11:07 am - 0.3 Meilen / 3 Minuten - 11:11 am
Flea Market Sat-Sun 11am - 5pm
12:11 pm - 0.7 Meilen / 5 Minuten - 12:17 pm
Hallgrímskirkja is both a parish church and a national sanctuary in Iceland. It is named after the poet and pastor Hallgrímur Pétursson and is one of the most visited places of tourists in Iceland. Every day thousands of people visit the church. You are welcome! Admission to the tower ISK 900 – ISK 100 for the children (7-14).
1:17 pm - 0.5 Meilen / 3 Minuten - 1:21 pm
2:21 pm - 0.1 Meilen / - 2:22 pm
Tag 10