Ring road. Diamond beach on the south, Dimmuborgir in the north, Thingvallir and Blue Lagoon in the west. Connect the dots with trails and waterfalls. Ignore Reykjavic.
This . The Þjódvégur, the main highway in Iceland, which goes across all throughout the country (except the vvestfjörds), should be used as your guide to visit . It goes across Reykjavík, Akureyri, Höfn, Borgarnes, Blonduós, Egilstaðir and Selfoss, which are the main cities and towns in the country (worth noting that 80 percent of the population lives in the semi-metropolitan area of Reykjavík (Suðurnes) and its surrounding areas a.k.a Kópavogur, Garðabær, Hafnafjördur, Grindavík, Keflavík, and Njarðvík.
Also I don't recommend going to the Blue Lagoon as it is mostly a tourist trap. You are better off going to local thermal water pools in Kópavogur (The same place where the Blue Lagoon) is, or in the outskirts of Reykjavík
i hiked from skogafoss to bosar and that was probably the best hike i've been on in my life. pictures 4-9 are all from that same hike. however the conditions to cross are dependent upon season and i'm not sure it's favorable outside of summer. if you go to Landmannalaugar try to camp in Landmannahellir because IIRC you have to pay extra for parking in Landmannalaugar but Landmannahellir has hikes accessible from the campground. don't go to the Husafell campground if you want to hike, the hikes there are garbage. i didn't do anything much other than hike so i can't speak for anything else
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I'll go in September, can you tell me what we should do?
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Ring road. Diamond beach on the south, Dimmuborgir in the north, Thingvallir and Blue Lagoon in the west. Connect the dots with trails and waterfalls. Ignore Reykjavic.
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This . The Þjódvégur, the main highway in Iceland, which goes across all throughout the country (except the vvestfjörds), should be used as your guide to visit . It goes across Reykjavík, Akureyri, Höfn, Borgarnes, Blonduós, Egilstaðir and Selfoss, which are the main cities and towns in the country (worth noting that 80 percent of the population lives in the semi-metropolitan area of Reykjavík (Suðurnes) and its surrounding areas a.k.a Kópavogur, Garðabær, Hafnafjördur, Grindavík, Keflavík, and Njarðvík.
Also I don't recommend going to the Blue Lagoon as it is mostly a tourist trap. You are better off going to local thermal water pools in Kópavogur (The same place where the Blue Lagoon) is, or in the outskirts of Reykjavík
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i hiked from skogafoss to bosar and that was probably the best hike i've been on in my life. pictures 4-9 are all from that same hike. however the conditions to cross are dependent upon season and i'm not sure it's favorable outside of summer. if you go to Landmannalaugar try to camp in Landmannahellir because IIRC you have to pay extra for parking in Landmannalaugar but Landmannahellir has hikes accessible from the campground. don't go to the Husafell campground if you want to hike, the hikes there are garbage. i didn't do anything much other than hike so i can't speak for anything else
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