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What are the interesting places to visit Iceland?

Iceland is a fascinating place. Everything here is a little mysterious. There are no relics of the British industrial age and no trauma caused by the two world wars. Life here is very peaceful and peaceful. Here, I will share with you a complete collection of tourist attractions in Iceland.

There are many interesting places in Iceland. The best thing is that all the places of interest in Iceland are open, with no walls and entrances, and no tickets. Except for the short fences and introduction boards on both sides of the basic guide path, they all maintain the original appearance of nature.

I'll just introduce some places I've been to that I think are special. The content is mainly based on Route 1-the scenery passing by Highway No.1 around the island.

1.Akureyri (pronounced in Aku * Datongyin * Tired * Datongyin *) Kireri

Iceland's second largest city, with about 1

Kireri city is small, but it is very tasty. There are mountains on both sides, and there is a wide river passing by the city.

We arrived in Kireri after 9 o'clock in the evening, and we couldn't find accommodation anywhere. We finally lived in a folk custom outside the city, and we slept and woke up with the smell and cry of cattle and sheep. In the morning (when the sun rises at 9

, it's actually not morning), there are rivers under the snow-capped mountains, and the sunshine is just right. At that time, it was a kind of "slapping your thighs-this is called tourism! "The feeling.

In addition, the roads in Kireri are wonderful, especially the road at the entrance of the cathedral-most people dare to pave the road directly with such a gap.

I'm sorry I can't provide any interesting shops because the day of my stay is the weekend and the shops are not open. Mountain climbing in Kireri is very good, of course, in summer. The mountains are covered with snow in winter.

2.J? Kulsárlón (pronounced Yokusao * big tongue * dragon) Glacier Lake

is located in the southeast of Iceland, which is a very dreamy place. The second season of Titanic and Gameof

Thrones was filmed here. The lake is full of floating icebergs that broke into the water during the ice age. The larger ones are all in the middle of the lake, and the closer ones are smaller. Ice floes are all blue, and the bigger they are, the bluer they are. The lake is connected to the sea by a river, and all the ice floes drift to the sea under the flow of water. You can pick up some small ice cubes on the shore, which are very pure. Watch it melt in your hand. What time, history and so on have all been killed in seconds. Hurry and experience the feeling of falling into ancient times.

3.Dettifoss (pronounced: Daitui Buddhist Temple) Northeast of dettifoss

. Near Myvatn. To quote Wikipedia: "dettifoss is about 1 meters wide and 44 meters high, which is considered as the highest and most turbulent waterfall in Europe. We arrived there in the afternoon, and there were no tourists. At about three or four o'clock, it was getting dark. The classmates who have been here in the same way guide the way, and the rumbling sound can be heard far away. I trudged all the way (sometimes Taiyuan is too natural and painful ...), then walked down the cliff (with a ladder) and finally met

Dettifoss. The current is really super strong. Standing by, I feel almost washed down by the sound. There is water on the banks on both sides of the waterfall, so the mud is soft. River water is milky white because it contains a lot of minerals (or it may be due to the weather).

4.Vík (pronounced Vik) Vic

The southernmost village in Iceland. Beauty lies in the black sand beach. Vik

beaches are all volcanic ash, so the beaches are black. There are three prominent rocks next to the cliff by the sea, which are called Bijia Mountain or Bijia Island by the people of China because they are very similar to writing objects. You can climb the cliff by the sea, either by car or on foot. The road is very steep, so drive carefully. After going up, it will be a very open grassland. Let's run! (Actually, it's a trap) If you run straight ahead, you'll see a cliff. If you run left, you'll see a cliff by the sea. If you run right, you'll see a cliff next to the road. Just run back and go down. It is still beautiful, because there is only sea, sea and sea. On the day I arrived, the clouds were also very big (it was very big! Huge volume). There is also an island in the distance. If you are patient, you can walk over and have a look. The connecting road seems to have been reclaimed from the sea. Vik

itself is very small. Standing on the cliff, there are only a few families in the whole village.

isn't this a nice view?

5. Reykjavik (pronounced: * big tongue * alas kiavik) Reykjavik

Haha, finally the capital. I spent most of my six months in Iceland. Reykjavik can say too much. Some pictures and explanations come from Grapevine, Reykjavik's city guide magazine.

Háskóliíslands (a slacker in the ditch) University of Iceland: the first university in Iceland. Come for a visit, have a meal in the canteen, and see the handsome and beautiful Icelandic students by the way.

Tj? Rnin

Te Ning Lake (self-translation): a small lake in the center of Reykjavik. Divided into two parts.

Some of them have been occupied by birds ... so it's easier to call Duck Lake (local people told me it's actually full of geese).

take a bag of broken bread and you will be buried by birds! But we all selfishly give more to swans ... and occasionally throw it to poor little seagulls.

(Iceland has long been ranked in the top ten of the "happiest countries in the world", but that doesn't mean that we don't have times of depression. At this time, the best place to go is the small pond in the city center-TJ? rnin。

when the weather is fine, the water is shining against the sky. Ducks and lovely birds fight over the bread that people throw at them. But you'd better not do it. It's not good for them.

even when the sky is gloomy, a calm pond can calm your mind. Whether it's watching ducks or walking by the pool (pie mouth), it will make you feel good every time you come. ——Grapevine。 Image transferred from

Grapevine)

B? JarinsBeztuPylsur (Bayalins is crispy with quilt cover)

Clinton hot dog stand: Iceland can't see other roadside snacks, only hot dogs.

This hot dog is famous because Clinton has been here. By the sea near Laugavegur. If you can't find it, ask the local people: "Thehot

dog! Clinton! "Just do it.

3 kroner for a hot dog and 19 kroner for a coke (211 price). But I still think the hot dog stand in front of the big swimming pool is better.

(everyone has come to eat. All the time. It's been 7 years. Although it's not a serious meal, it's a super snack anyway.

Harpa (I'm scared): Icelandic national theater building. I watched a concert in bjork, and I was so happy to be a small fan in the front row

Laugavegur and Kringlan, the central shopping street and the largest shopping center. Come to these two places to buy everything.

recommended to buy Icelandic national costume: big sweater

Lopapeysa. The pattern is retro and small and fresh, like the following.

It's like this when you put it on:

It's like this when you pile it up

Perlan, you can see it at the University of Iceland, on a hill. This is Reykjavik's hot water savings station, but it has no choice but to be developed by others, and it has become a city-wide viewing building. It's good to have a meal on it.

(The best place to watch the sunset-Perlan is located on the top of the hill with a 36-degree oversized glass window.

Perlan

is the best place to watch the sunset no matter what season or weather. Hallgrímskirkja (Ha Green Grabbed Gile kia):

The cathedral that you can see everywhere in Reykjavik. Climbing to the top, you can have a panoramic view of the capital.

Laugardalslaug (Louis Gallas, Louis, please read it together, one syllable) Large swimming pool: the largest swimming pool in Reykjavik.

the water is very good, super clean and has no bleach smell. You can swallow it with peace of mind if you choke on water. There are also several "hot springs". Let's go and see the beautiful women. It's a good day to soak. It's cool.

Reykjaví k

871 2, a museum.

It's still fun. Get to know the ancient Icelanders. And the remains of Icelandic ancient residence.

Iceland Penis Museum, penis of various creatures (not penis of various humans). It seems that there are

penis of all the players of the Icelandic ice hockey team (please stay here, this patroness).

Google "Theicelandic Philological Museum" to see the relevant information. The location is next to the Thai merchandise store in the area of

Hlemur bus stop.

6.GoldenCircle Golden Tour Route

Gold is very close to Reykjavik, and all the scenic spots are very close. You can understand the magic of Iceland after a lap.

First stop

Tingvellier, the site of ancient parliament. There is a national flag in front of the cliff, which is the place where the world's first parliament was held. It is super suitable for hiking.

the second stop Gullfoss Golden Waterfall

is small and beautiful

the third stop Geysir

geyser. Wait a few minutes, and you can see the geyser spewing out!

It's better to climb the nearby mountain to watch, and you can also appreciate the loneliness of several farm families on the vast plain. Write poems!

Your friend's geyser is online:

The geyser has struck a heartfelt blow:

The fourth stop, Kerie Volcanic Lake, is a lake in the crater, and I feel so deep that I dare not go near it.

at the fifth stop, Hveragerei, watch the sheep drive! A group of silly sheep, jumping around, maybe someone can find the spot. Bad smell. Watch out.

The sixth stop, Nesjavellir

geothermal station, come and see the real hot springs! And why Reykjavik is called Reykjavik (Reykjavik means smog, and vík is

village). At that time, I was very tired when I played this trip, and I forgot a lot of interesting parts. It's a pity.

7.Fuck

maps!

All tourism aimed at scenic spots is not tourism (joking). However, in such a small, fresh and independent place as Iceland, it is a really good choice to throw away the map and get lost in the wild, although it is dangerous to get lost. For example, when we were around the island, we found a small hot spring behind a hill beside the road! My foreign friends and I took off our clothes and jumped into the pool. We opened the beer and started drinking. There are mountains and canyons in front of us, and there is a breeze blowing in Xiaoyun. This awesome sense of treasure hunting and exposure pleasure () can only be obtained without a map! Moreover, because we didn't want to take the main road, we found a small waterfall inexplicably. Behind the waterfall is a cave-like place. In the mist from the waterfall, we saw the most beautiful sunset glow. Then listen

TomWaits sang all the way back to Reykjavik. What is tourism? Maybe this is it.

8.NorthernLights aurora.

I forgot to say aurora in the last version! It is simply convenient to see natural phenomena such as aurora and rainbow in Iceland. I remember the first time we saw the aurora was at the beginning of October. The whole dormitory was excited and climbed to the roof. The aurora came out again the next day. "Oh, it's beautiful! "Not two days came again," alas, the aurora came out, will you go and see it? ""Forget it, write a paper tonight. At this time, it's cool to despise those who go to northern Europe to see the aurora:)

There are no good words to describe the aurora. Basically, the aurora you can see in Iceland is the same as the pictures found on the Internet. The following picture perfectly restores the scene of nearly p>1 of us in a villa in the distant mountains of the capital, soaking in hot springs and drinking Reyka (a kind of vodka made in Iceland), and the aurora strikes in the middle of the night when all is silent and no one is there. Thanks to the photographer.

9.Blue

Lagoon!

It's a pity that I didn't go to Iceland with my friends. I was so happy there that I spent the whole day in a bubble. It looks like this. There is white mud at the bottom of the pool that can be applied to the face and body. It is said to be super comfortable. There are also specialty stores in urban areas and airports selling

BlueLagoon brand skin care products, which should be very suitable for hand-holding gifts. When returning home, the students have a hand cream and mask of this brand.

Many students mentioned the "consumption situation" in the comments of Icelandic food collection

. Because I was mainly traveling in Iceland, the average monthly living expenses in 211 was 1.2

so what did all this money do? Eat, drink, play and have fun! Let me first introduce the restaurants I have eaten in Iceland.

(The p>(SD card is damaged, and the photos are gone, so we can only use online pictures.) Because of the cold climate in Iceland, "a clever woman can't cook without rice", and her diet is mainly foreign cuisine. Let's start with Hamburg.

1.HamborgarabúllaTómasar (pronounced: Ham peeled the galas but not spicy, with Masa * big tongue *) official website: Hamborgarabúllan

is said to be the best hamburger in Reykjavik, containing 25

kinds of ingredients. Rich juice, full of meat flavor ~ the meat is very tight, and there will be no meat residue scattered when you stutter. If you add bacon and take a bite, it's like stepping into a "meat-eating kingdom".

2.Valdís (pronounced Waldis) official website: Home)

Beautiful ice cream. The taste is novel but not strange, the taste is smooth and the sweetness is ok. (Please focus on the right point)