We planned this trip for a long time and we were also told that this is one of the most beautiful regions in Iceland. Because of the distance, we decided to make it over 2 days in the weekend. We booked rooms in a hotel in Ísafjörður and, in the early morning on Saturday, we left our beloved dorm in Skjaldarvik.
Map of the route.
First stop on the way - farmers moved horses from one field to another.
Lunch break - by accident we stopped near, what looked like, a sheep cemetery...
Near Drangajökull glacier. If you look closer you can see a man playing piano carved in this stone. It's one of the most famous Icelandic composers.
RES jump!
On the way to a glacier.
Stop by a waterfall.
Way to Ísafjörður.
Barbecue in the hotel's garden.
Ísafjörður by night :P
Our group in front of the hotel - Sunday morning.
It was a foggy day.
Near Dynjandi waterfalls.
Airport in the middle of nowhere.
Sandy beaches :P
Látrabjarg, marks the western-most part of Europe. It hosts millions of birds, sometimes up to 40% of the world population for some species e.g. the Razorbill. It is Europe's largest bird cliff, 14km long and up to 440m high. On the picture - Atlantic Puffin - symbol of Iceland.
Puffins weren't scared of us at all, we could approach them very close.
"Cucumber" :D
On the way back we chose an "F" type road, which means it's only suitable for jeeps or cars with 4-wheel drive. We had a lot of fun there :)
Into the valley near Akureyri.
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Yo, so I just glanced at your blog very quickly (courtesy of googling "akureyri"). i liked what i read, and i am also in akureyri, working for mannvit (my boss gave some lectures for RES actually). how long are you here for?
Hi, I'm here already 6 months, another 6 to go :)
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