Iceland

moulesy replied on 19/07/2022 23:59

Posted on 19/07/2022 23:59

No, not the frozen food emporium, but the "Land of Fire and Ice"!

Might seem a bit of an extreme way to beat the baking temperatures at home, but this trip has actually been in the planning for the past 18 months. Dad was stationed here during the war and used to tell us all about it - frequently and at great length! When he died we had a little bit of money left over from the budget for his care home fees, so we thought it would be a fitting way to remember him by arranging this holiday.

Flew into Keflavik Airport where it was a balmy 14°C and what better way to start the holiday than a visit to the "blue lagoon", one of the most popular tourist spots on the island. The water is at 38°C, heated by the geothermal effect of the neighbouring volcano. The beer and face mask are not compulsory but it would have been rude to refuse, wouldn't it?

We are staying overnight at a very nice hotel in Reykjavik, right on the waterfront and near 2 noted landmarks - the Hofn House where Presidents Reagan and Gorbachev held there surprise summit which signalled the beginning of the end of the Cold War and the "yellow lighthouse" which looks out over the Atlantic and the mountains beyond.

We return here for 2 nights at the end of our trip, really looking forward to exploring the city and finding out more about what the RAF did back in the war.

Tomorrow we head north for the long drive to Akureyri, the second largest "city", just south of the Arctic Circle.

PS - it's approaching midnight and the sun is still shining brightly into our room, won't get dark until about 3am and then only "dusky" for a couple of hours!

It's been a long but totally memorable and enjoyable first day.

cyberyacht replied on 20/07/2022 12:23

Posted on 20/07/2022 12:23

Visit the cathedral, if you can manage the steps. The Volcanic 'park' at Dimmuborgir is worth a visit. You can stand in Europe and America at the same time.

The whale watching trips out of Reykavik can be a bit hit and miss, like most wildlife. Just a few fleeting glimpses of Minke when I was there. Another place worth a visit is Isafjordur.

moulesy replied on 20/07/2022 23:12

Posted on 20/07/2022 23:12

A long day on the coach today to get to Akureyri in the North of the island. Past some dramatic river and mountain scenery - still  lots of snow on the top of the mountains.

Then a glimpse of ancient & modern - the 20th century church at Blonduos which is reputed to have the best acoustics in the whole country - from above it is in the shape of a human ear - and the "turf church" at Vidimyri, built in 1836 and one of only 6 surviving examples in the country and one of only 3 still active - there is a wedding there tomorrow.

Early night tonight, I think!

moulesy replied on 21/07/2022 09:56

Posted on 21/07/2022 09:56

The cathedral in Akureyri is right next to our hotel! It's a rather plain  uilding from outside but has an interesting history. For many years it was thought that the  central pane of the stained glass windows behind the altar came from the old Coventry Cathedral, removed for safe keeping before the blitz! It's only recently that research has shown that not to be true, although it does originate from an unknown English church. The boat, suspended from the ceiling is there as a protection for  all seafarers. 

There are a number of colourful and historic buildings in the old part of the city too.

Francis replied on 21/07/2022 10:35

Posted on 21/07/2022 10:35

Looks lovely M. I’ve actually been to Iceland once well sort off we stopped off there on the way to Canada Years ago as the plane needed to refuel so we sat on the run way for 40 mins weren’t allowed off the plane but I’d love to go and actually and visit the place it looked good from the air ha

Takethedogalong replied on 21/07/2022 10:50

Posted on 21/07/2022 10:50

What a fabulous destination M๐Ÿ˜ We are super envious. Huge chunks of GOT and other productions filmed in Iceland, and it’s super famous amongst the off road driving fans. Enjoy the rest of your nostalgic trip๐Ÿ‘

brue replied on 21/07/2022 12:07

Posted on 21/07/2022 12:07

I've only done a left turn towards Greenland in the air up there but it looks as fascinating as it sounds!

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