Katla: A Block of Black Steel EditorialThere is a strong likelihood that Katla, one of Iceland’s largest and most active central volcanoes, will erupt...
In Stykkishólmur EditorialStykkishólmur by Breiðafjörður is the most populated town on Snæfellsnes. Fisheries, trade and now tourism are the main...
An Idyllic Ice Cave in the Great North EditorialGeo Travel takes you to the heart of the Lofthellir ice cave Embarking on an ice cave adventure...
Go north EditorialThe northernmost county in the country, Norður Þingeyjar, is not very populated. The county stretches from the east...
Northern Exposure: Art from the Arctic EditorialAre there any borders that define where the North begins? The exhibition Is This the North? at the...
A visit to Þingvellir EditorialIt has been 95 years since the first national park in Iceland, Þingvellir National Park, was established in...
Sheep, Livestock & Lots of Wool EditorialIt can be convincingly argued that sheep sustained the Icelandic nation for the first 1100 years, continuing well...
The other Húsavík EditorialThe other Húsavík Húsavík is the largest bay in Víknaslóðir, between Borgarfjörður Eystri and Loðmundarfjörður in the East...
Árneshreppur EditorialThere are 69 municipalities in Iceland. Of course, the most populous is Reykjavík, where a third of the...
Happiness Dwells in Eyjafjardarsveit EditorialA gentle, pleasant spirit seems to hover over Hrafnagil in Eyjafjardarsveit, south of Akureyri, as Finnur Yngvi Kristinsson,...
East Iceland – But of course! EditorialThere are over 600 km (360 mi) to drive from Lómagnúpur, where the Eastfjords meet the South Coast,...
Autumn has arrived in Akureyri EditorialNext to Nonnahús in Akureyri, a museum in memory of the writer Jón Sveinsson (1857- 1944), Minjasafnakirkjan, built...
Autumn light in Húnavatnsýslur EditorialRoughly one tenth of road nr.1 runs through the two Húnavatn counties (Húnavatnssýslur). Some people find this the...
Yes, it is beautiful by Húnaflói EditorialThe two Húnavatn counties, in the northwest, on the east and south sides of Húnaflói, are exceptionally beautiful...
The Folk Museum of Vestmannaeyjar EditorialThe museum holds several permanent exhibits though there are always smaller temporary exhibits and various events and special...
East Iceland—A World of Its Own EditorialIt’s about 600 km (370 mi) from Sandvíkurheidi, between Bakkafjördur and Vopnafjördur in the north, to Lómagnúpur in...
In Eyjafjörður EditorialIn the middle of northern Iceland Eyjafjörður is located, one of the longest fjords in the country, 60...
Welcome to Vopnafjörður EditorialVopnafjörður is between Bakkafjörður and Héraðsflói in East Iceland, and in the village and the surrounding area in...
Endless Inspiration in Eyjafjördur EditorialPainter and teacher Gudmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson held his first exhibition at Mokkakaffi in 1961 and has been pursuing...
Eruption has started !!!! EditorialEruption started near Grindavík, just before ten a clock. The eight in less than two years. Earlier this...