Discover the best top things to do in Capital Region, Iceland including Heidmork Nature Reserve, Thrihnukagigur Volcano, Backroads Iceland Hiking, Thorsmork, Ellioaardalur Valley, Laugardalur Park, Vidistadatun Sculpture Park, Videy Island, Seltjarnarnes Peninsula Jogging Path, Hellisgerdi Park.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
The red cliffs at Heidmork Nature Reserve are amazing! The colors of the volcanic remains are just beautiful. Be careful of the horse droppings though, because they are everywhere due to the horse rental tours down the road. A great place to stop and take a hike though without driving too far out of Reykjavik. No charge to enter
5.0 based on 4 reviews
My wife and I had a great day in Þrýhnjúkagígur. I'm sharing a few pictures from our day but keep in mind a picture won't say anything compared to a standing your self at the bottom of an emty volcano. The location is close to Reykjavik city and you can get lucky with a perfect weather or more likely a rainy and foggy day. And there are some really heavy rainydays there. To be dry you have to wear a solid waterproof jacket and pants. It is best if you also have rain boots. Our day was wet and windy but with the great guide we really enjoyed doing the hike. After a 3km hike we did relax in a camp with a coffee and a soup before we were slacked down in to the volcano for an amazing moment in a totally silent area. The trip is not cheap but it is well worth the money.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
If you have the vehicle to take you there, this a trip that cannot be missed! Possible day trip from Reykjavik. However, you will need a good 4x4 vehicle, preferably with a snorkel as you will be traversing ca 10 rivers of varying sizes and depths along this Icelandic F-road to get to Thorsmork. However, with the right vehicle, the driving tour is half the fun of going there! And when you arrive in Thorsmork, 30 km after having turned off the main road at Seljandefoss, what a location you have come to: A most beautiful valley situated rundt under the Eyafelljokular (the volcano that popped in 2009 that halted all European air traffic for a month), and in the bottom, Myrdalsjokulen which is much larger and hides the enormous Katla volcano that is 60 years overdue for its next eruption. Great vantage point for hiking. We stayed at the Basar camping site which is as far as you can drive in Thorsmork.
4.5 based on 247 reviews
Laugardalur is a wonderful park in the center of Reykjavík. It has lots of colourful flowers and plants and trees. Lots of ducks stay in the small lake. There are also remains of old Reykjavík there, where the women took the dirty laundry to clean them - which is where Laugardalur got its name from, Laugar comes from Þvottalaugar which means laundromat.
4.5 based on 406 reviews
Viðey Island - Peace, beauty, history An island, where art, history and nature lie just beyond the city shore. The combination of stunning views, historical ruins and contemporary art pieces make Viðey island something special. Just a short boat ride takes you to another world, to be explored in your own time. From nesting birds and panoramic views to Yoko Ono's famous 'Imagine Peace Tower' and Richard Serra's 'Milestones', you'll discover an oasis of peace, beauty and history. Close to shore, but a world away. Daily sailing during the summer but only on weekends during the wintertime. Viðey is part of Reykjavík City Museum: One museum in five unique places.
A short ferry ride from downtown Reykjavik but find another world on Videy. Easy trails, terrific views of Reykjavik and beaches and ocean too. Definitely worth the time but if you do not have a car, the bus lines do not run to the ferry dock in the winter. We walked from the closest bus stop (about 15 minutes) and were glad we did. The John Lennon Peace Memorial is also there - we went back at night to see it lit (separate review).
4.5 based on 46 reviews
A small public park, tucked away in the lava at the heart of Hafnarfjördur. The park is known for being a home of Elves and Hidden people. Juring the summer and some sunny days the Little Elf store is open for souvenir and some refreshments.
I live very close to it and I love walking around the park at anytime. It looks beautiful but even more when it's covered in snow
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