Summer in the South #3 EditorialWhat stands out when you travel around the South in the rain, wind and very short sunsets? The...
Summer in the South #2 EditorialHere comes the second part of a photo series of three parts, from the Icelandic Times / Land...
Summer in the South #1 EditorialThe weather forecast was bad for the southern part of the country, wind and rain, yellow weather warning....
Nine point six EditorialThere are a lot of very interesting things that emerge when you read the latest survey by the...
Flowers make people smile EditorialThe total production value of Icelandic agriculture last year was just over 80 billion, of which part of...
The ring road is warming up EditorialThe ring road, Þjóðvegur 1, which runs around Iceland is 1321 km long. Halfway along the ring road...
Sagnaheimar Folk Museum in the magical Westman Islands Hallur HallssonThe Folk Museum of Vestmannaeyjar– the Westman Islands – is a museum built on old traditions. In addition...
The lambs baa EditorialSince the country was settled, 1150 years ago, it can be said that sheep have kept us Icelanders...
Lómagnúpur EditorialThere are few borders in Iceland as clear as Lómagnúpur. That’s where the south ends and the eastern...
Closer & closer EditorialGullfoss, Geysir, Garðabær in Gullbringusýsla are places we know, have photographed, or seen pictures of. But how can...
Gateway to Vatnajökull Jenna GottliebHornafjörður is a scenic slice of southeast Iceland Iceland earns its “fire and ice” reputation in the southeast...
Light EditorialEver changing, never the same. That’s how Iceland is. Icelandic Times / Land & Saga went travelling. Headed...
Tourists & barns EditorialIcelandic Times / Land & Saga went sightseeing at the end of winter. Headed east from Reykjavík. At...
Mountains & waterfalls EditorialEver changing, never the same. That’s how Iceland is. Icelandic Times / Land & Saga went sightseeing. Headed...
Þorlákshöfn on the up and go EditorialThe town of Þorlákshöfn on the south coast, where Reykjanes meets Suðurland, now has around 2000 inhabitants. Þorlákshöfn...
Will our next eruption be just north of Vatnajökull? EditorialOne of the most active volcanic eruptions area in the country is from Bárðarbunga, the second highest mountain...
Sagnaheimar Folk Museum in the magical Westman Islands Hallur Hallsson The Folk Museum of Vestmannaeyjar – the Westman Islands – is a museum built on old traditions....
The assembly- and sacred place of Icelanders EditorialAlþingi is the first institution that we owned jointly as a nation. Founded in Þingvellir in 930, the...
Árnessýsla Heritage Museum EditorialThe history of the Árnessýsla Heritage Museum began in 1953, almost 70 years ago. In the beginning, it...
Litla Horn Sigrún PétursdóttirThe Viking village under the mountains One of the most beautiful mountains in Iceland and one of the...