Fríkirkjan Sitting picture perfect by Tjörnin, Fríkirkjan translates as the Free Church................
Londrangar These two basalt cliffs protruding from the ocean are the remnant of a volcanic crater eroded from the sea, now a popular bird watching and hiking area.............
Tjörnin - the Pond It's not the biggest lake in the country, but is certainly one of the best known..........
Laugardalur Laugardalur is the hub of recreation in Reykjavik, with outdoor swimming pools, a Botanical Garden, indoor sports arena and zoo all in one area, you'll be endlessly enter...
Arnarstapi This small fishing village at the foot of Mount Stapafell is situated between Hellnar village and the Breiðavík farms in Snæfellsnes. It was once an important trading ...
Krýsuvík One of Iceland's must see geothermal areas with bubbling mud pools and colourful lakes, it also plays host to some exciting hiking trails.............
The National Gallery of Iceland Founded in 1884 in Copenhagen, Denmark, The National Gallery of Iceland has come a long way from its origins. To begin with, the collection consisted of donated artwork, ...
Atlavík Situated on the shores of Lagarfljót, Atlavík sits as a beautiful bay providing shelter to the trees surrounding it. Nearby is the Hallormsstaður woodland, which also ...
Jokulfirdir A nature reserve in the northernmost Westfjord lands of Iceland, providing peaceful summer holiday lodgings for hikers and those looking for unadulterated relaxation........
Hallgrímskirkja Hallgrímskirkja has become Reykjavík's most recognisable landmark. The stately church is visible from almost everywhere in the city and the church's tower offers some o...
Friðheimar - Geothermal Greenhouse Friðheimar is an unusual Geothermal Greenhouse, where a combination of Geothermal Energy and Hydroelectricity is used to grow tomatoes all year round, in spite of Icelan...