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Emma Ward
by on November 15, 2019
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The Golden Circle of Iceland is undoubtedly one of the most striking tourist destinations in the country, and for good reason. This route includes the Gullfoss waterfall, hot springs, Tingvellir National Park, as well as a number of smaller attractions such as Kerid Crater, the hot river in Hveragerdi and much more. All of these attractions of the Golden Ring are known by everyone, and they can be easily enjoyed on a one-day tour.
However, if you want not only run from the bus to the observation deck and back, but fully admire the unusual Icelandic nature, you should have a little more time for traveling around the Golden Circle - at least 2-3 days. Therefore, you can pick up Geysir Iceland car rental at https://rental24h.com/iceland/reykjavik-keflavik-international-airport/geysir. This is the best way of getting, allowing you to explore the following sights in your own pace.
Thingvellir National Park
This natural landmark has tremendous historical and symbolic significance for Icelanders. For many centuries, it was the meeting place of Althing – a parliament and the venue for many of the most important events in the history of the island. The park is also known for its geological significance, because a gorge between the American and Eurasian lithospheric plates passes through its territory.
Thingvellir National Park offers many walking routes. Some of them require 10-20 minutes, while on other routes you can spend the whole day, or even several days.
It’s worth staying at Thingvellir Park for the night, especially since there are all conditions for this: hotels, as well as campsites are placed in the most picturesque parts of the park. One of the campsites is located right on the shore of Lake Thingvallavatn. From the tent places you’ll have an excellent view of the lake and smoking hot springs in the distance.
Hot river in Hveragerdi
Those who think that the route is completed and now it’s time to set off to Reykjavik are wrong. Wait, there is still, though not the most popular, but very beautiful and picturesque route from the village of Hveragerdi.
In the village itself there are many baths with thermal water, and at the end of the village begins a trekking route to the upper reaches of the thermal river.
At the bottom near the beginning of the route there’s parking, although not very large, but most likely there will be enough space for everyone, because buses with tourists usually don’t go there.
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