BREATHTAKING Places To Visit In NORTH ICELAND! | 7 Days in Iceland
It’s day 4. It’s day 4 and it’s 8:00 a.m. and oh my god, it is so sunny outside. This rhythm is cooked, but we got a lot to do. We’re going to go explore the town a little bit and then we’re going to head to a bunch of cool things. Let’s get to it. All right, before we leave, every town every town has a little bumpy bump. What we have here? Football. Get it from the outside. First stop of the day is some ancient ruins. I don’t know how ancient they are, but it’s right across the bay or the fjord from the little town that we stayed in. There is now a ferry there and the town is completely overrun by zombies. Just kidding. Bunch of old folk. So, I’m assuming it’s one of those uh 60 65 plus cruise lines. It’s a Viking. Hello. Oh, just a bunch of ruins. Typical us. Never able to stick to the trail. Somehow we always lose it. Very loud out here, but uh this is the waterfall. There’s actually quite a few. There are three here. There’s one over there, one right there, and then one right Okay, four, and then the big one. Very beautiful. And it’s way too sunny out for Iceland, but we’ll take it. Hello sir, where are you going sir? Bye. Bye-bye. And as we make our climb back up, we are stopping at the waterfall that was used in the Walter Midi movie where they longboarded down this really steep road right here. We’re on our way to the next destination, but we stopped by a bonus, which is a grocery store. And I got to give a shout out to whichever company made these. Crawford’s whatever this is called. Can’t pronounce it. Krenks. Cremecks. These things are These things are gas. They’re so good. I bought three more so I could take it home. So good. Anyways, wow. It is crazy windy today. Holy crap. I think it might be just this specific spot. We’re kind of in a gigantic wind tunnel. Yeah, we’re kind of in the valley in between mountains. So, see if I can get some good shots up here. Heat. Heat. We’re at the waterfall. It’s taller than Skogafos, but not bigger by gallons. Yes, you can get all the way up to the base of it. So, that’s what we’re going to do. Right behind me is Hangos Pool. I’m not going to go any closer because I don’t have a lens cap. Quick tip, if you are going to visit Hangapas, which you should, hike up the left side with the staircase, so you can see the first waterfall and then come down the right side because the left side you’ll be able to see the first waterfall. If you go up the right side, you won’t see any of it. We are on our way to studil and right next to the parking lot there is a waterfall stud. It’s a 1.6km hike. Look at how blue that water is. It’s deep turquoise almost. Okay, it looks like the side that has the viewing platforms, which used to be inaccessible, now have a staircase. Look at this. Incredible. Our last stop of the day is the second most powerful waterfall in all of Europe, Dedapos. This area kind of looks like a barren wasteland in that it’s super flat out here. This was also the coldest point in our trip because the cold wind brings the water from Dedapos upwards and makes it seem like it’s constantly raining. So be prepared to bring a couple of layers and maybe an umbrella close up to the left. To the left we go see the mist. All right. My goodness. Yeah, they lied. Okay, that is so powerful. I’m a man. There is no one here. Heat. Heat. It’s 12:30. Checked into our hotel. We’re at Hotel Eda. We still got to shower and maybe eat something before we go to bed. But tomorrow we’ve got a 6-hour drive to Reikavic. Back to Reiki. We might do a little bit of backtracking cuz we missed a few sites. So, I will see you guys tomorrow.
It’s Day 4! This day was by far the most incredible day in our icelandic journey! I can’t believe how much there is to see in the north eastern region of Iceland. This was my personal favorite day. The scenery in these small towns are just so amazing!
Have you been up north in Iceland? What was your experience like?
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