Monday, April 15, 2024

Iceland - Western Shores

On Tuesday, March 12th we woke to a snow covered campground. Temperature in the van was 28F, so we started as usual with Sara shuffling to the front of the van to turn on the heater. We stayed in our sleeping bags talking about the day's plans until the van heated up to a balmy 50F. The heater was excellent and kept us warm the whole trip. We had extravagantly brought a portable blender with us, and enjoyed a fresh fruit smoothie to start the day.

We were still in the north and were treated to beautiful views of snow capped mountains. Driving was tough at times with complete white out conditions on the passes, alternating with great sunny weather. We were amazed how quickly road conditions could change, Icelanders are used to checking the national road conditions before any trip as high winds and snow can quickly turn a road impassable. 

By the evening we were in Iceland's west region and our last few days. We enjoyed dinner at the local restaurant which included an excellent mushroom soup made with wild mushrooms the owner picked during the summer! The campground was one of our favorites, with the bathroom and cooking facilities inside a converted greenhouse. There were only three other camper vans which made it delightfully quiet. 


In the morning we enjoyed a leisurely breakfast, and then drove 
20 minutes to a spectacular location with two very different waterfalls. The first, Hraunfossar is a wide series of trickling waterfalls, coming directly out of lava rock. A short walk up the trail is Barnafoss, a narrow, twisting waterfall hurtling out of a deep ravine. We spent several hours taking photos and then drove 160km to our final waterfall destination. Kirkjufell is a large free standing mountain with several waterfalls in the foreground. It is a popular location due to being used in Game of Thrones, much of which was filmed in Iceland. The weather was pretty atrocious, with a bitterly cold wind and there were a number of photo groups trying to take shots on the narrow slippery path. We both got a little cranky, but stopped at a lovely cafĂ© for coffee, hot chocolate and cake which restored our spirits. 

It was a very windy drive to the camp ground and we arrived cold and worn out. We joined the rest of campers in the kitchen area and soon warmed up with a large dinner. We saw the Australians we'd met several days earlier, and also the couple from Vermont and enjoyed catching up with them all. We also had a fascinating geo political conversation with a couple from Germany. 


Thursday the 14th was our last full day of adventure. We stopped in the small town of Akranses to look at an old abandoned boat, and then drove into Reykjavik for lunch. We had an incredible meal at Old Icelandic Restaurant and then stopped in the Icewear store to buy some more clothes. Our final treat of the evening was a soak in the hot waters of Sky Lagoon a perfect end to our Iceland experiences.

Our campground for the evening was close to the airport and Happy Campers where we had to return the van in the morning. We arrived late after relaxing at Sky Lagoon and climbed into our sleeping bags for our last night in the van. In the morning we ate breakfast in the small camp kitchen and chatted to the couple from Vermont again, who we had also seen at the Old Icelandic Restaurant. We all laughed at how relative strangers kept meeting. After returning the van we spend a relaxing afternoon at a hotel before flying home the next day.

Here are John's final thoughts on Iceland. It’s a beautiful interesting country. It’s smaller than we realized, about the same size as the state of Kentucky so we were able to get from one destination to another quicker than we expected. The country's population is around 370,000, with about 1.7million tourists visiting mostly in the summer. Since it's an island situated in the North Atlantic ocean the weather is erratic and unpredictable which we knew that before we left America. Unfortunately, we never saw any Northern Lights because of overcast skies. When we were in the south it rained every day, which was hard for me because I don’t usually do photography in the rain.

Our camper van worked like a champ and was a fun little adventure driving it all the way around the country on the Ring road. The water falls were amazing and plentiful. Sara’s time at the horse farm was a great time for both of us, I’m so glad we pulled that off. A big highlight that was a bit of a surprise were the four hot thermal baths. The two famous ones, Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon are both near Reykjavik. Vox Baths was one of our favorites, it was on a lake just out of the town of Egilsstadir in eastern Iceland. It was beautiful and very enjoyable. Our other favorite was near Akureyri which is the biggest city in the north. It was called Forrest Lagoon and was up above the city next to a forest, it was really special and after a couple of beers pretty darn romantic.

All the people we met were very nice and all spoke English so communicating was easy. It was a great adventure and very memorable. One more bucket list item checked off.

All in all it was an incredible trip!

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