Húsavik is a small town with 2500 inhabitants located in the north of Iceland. According to the “Book of Settlements”(Landnámabók), Húsav...
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Krafla Caldera - Planning a Trip in Myvatn and Krafla
Krafla is a volcanic area in the northeast of Iceland, and one of Iceland’s largest lava lover lures. Craters, cones, pools and geothermal h...
Bjúgnakrækir - Icelandic Yule Lads (December 20th)
In contrast with Skyrgámur‘s habit of eating tons of healthy skyr, Bjúgnakrækir (Sausage Swiper), the Yule Lad arriving on the 20th night of...
Top 20 Things to Do in Lake Mývatn - Trip to Mývatn
Mývatn offers a unique natural environment. With large contrasts and small distances you can experience the most and the best that Iceland h...
Lofthellir in North Iceland: Natural Ice Sculptures in a 3,500 year old lava cave
In the far north of Iceland lies a weird but beautiful world of ice and darkness. Enter Cave Lofthellir . Here, the underground boasts the g...
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