Mývatn in Suður–Þingeyjarsýsla EditorialMývatn in Suður–Þingeyjarsýsla in the north-eastern corner of Iceland, is not only one of the most visited tourist...
The Beer Spa – Adventure in Árskógssandur EditorialBathe in beer, tour a brewery and stay in a cosy hotel in a scenic slice of north...
The Summer Twenty-Two EditorialThis summer has been unusually wet and cold. Real Icelandic summer. Now that the summer is over, the...
Go north EditorialThe northernmost county in the country, Norður Þingeyjar, is not very populated. The county stretches from the east...
A peninsula, a mountain and a river, each with many names EditorialA peninsula, a mountain and a river, each with many names Húsavík stands on the northeast corner of...
The Pearl that is Ásbyrgi Editorial“Ásbyrgi IS the most beautiful place in Iceland!”, I heard an Icelandic woman say to her friend in...
About Rauðanes EditorialRauðanes Point on Melrakkaslétta in Þistilfjörður is a unique natural pearl. Around Rauðanes, there is a well-marked 7...
Mývatn Tours – Explore the Interior of Iceland Jenna GottliebEnjoy the breathtaking landscapes of Askja and Viti Iceland’s uninhabited interior is home to an otherworldly landscape that...
A Charming Farm in Marvellous Mývatn Jenna GottliebVogafjós emphasises a farm-to-table approach amidst stunning surroundings Vogafjós is situated on a spectacular slice of land in...
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...
Laufás by Eyjafjörður EditorialLaufás is one of the most beautiful turf houses in the country and is part of the National...
The sea and the sky in Húsavík EditorialThree years ago, the spa GeoSea opened in Húsavík. In the middle of the 20th century, it was...
Autumn has arrived in Akureyri EditorialNext to Nonnahús in Akureyri, a museum in memory of the writer Jón Sveinsson (1857- 1944), Minjasafnakirkjan, built...
The salmon river with three names EditorialWhen Laxá (Salmong river), sometimes called the queen of salmon fishing rivers in Iceland, flows into the sea...
The Krafla fires, nine eruptions in nine years EditorialThe Krafla eruptions, north of Lake Mývatn, were nine volcanic eruptions at Krafla from December 1975 until September...
The lighthouse in Flatey, and one big ring EditorialThe first lighthouse off the coast of Iceland was built at Valahnjúkur in Reykjanes in 1878. Over the...
Hrísey Island in Eyjafjörður EditorialHrísey Island in the middle of Eyjarfjörður fjord is the second largest island off the coast of Iceland,...
Colours and YES EditorialJust east of Mývatn by Námafjall Mountain is the high-temperature area Hverarönd. The site is only 500 km...
Keflavík in the North – There should be an airport there EditorialFjörður is a deserted area on Gjögurskagi, the peninsula between Eyjafjörður and Skjálfandaflói. It was deserted in 1944....
One black sheep EditorialThere are more sheep than humans in Iceland. Up here on Rauðanúpur on Melrakkaslétta yesterday, I came across...