Showing posts with label Kirkjufell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kirkjufell. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Day 4-Snæfellsness Peninsula

This was another big road trip day I had been craving to see. We got up early and left by 7am to drive the 2.5 hours to see some of the most gorgeous scenery on this earth. Heading north, we had to drive through the Hvalfjörður Tunnel. This was a bit of a weird experience because you actually are under water by over 500 feet. We could feel the pressure in our ears change as we submerged. 

We started out by driving west on the southern part of the penisula. As we kept going, our jaws kept dropping at the gorgeous scenery surrounding us.





Waterfalls, wild horses, hay covered pasture, snow capped steep mountains and a calm ocean surrounded our view the entire way. The southern route of the peninsula was remote and had very few villages. The waterfall that made us stop was Bjarnafoss. How would like this to be in your back yard?? Notice how there is a home in front of this gorgeous site.



And we keep going.









Continuing our drive, we came across the Rauðfeldar Canyon. This was a very narrow crevice in the rocks, but not somewhere I was comfortable hiking into. It was interesting to see however.



We are now on our way to the Snæfellsness National Park, and it just keeps getting better. Moss covered jagged rocks cover the landscape in the very southwest part of this peninsula, and the volcano that Jules Verne based his book Journey to the Center of the Earth appears in our view. It was somewhat cloudy, but not so bad we couldn't see the mountain. We are now at the western edge of the peninsula.






Moving to the north part of the peninsula, we came across a lot more civilization, and such cute villages. We stopped at these turf houses just after we left the park.


Another waterfall in someone's back yard, I could not find a name for this one.

Kirkjufell mountain is where we took a long break to take photos and eat lunch. This mountain is one of the most photographed in Iceland, and is very recognizable. We took a lot of photos and some video. I attempted to do a sketch, but it seemed more appropriate to just stare at the awesome beauty of this mountain and waterfalls. I was in a state of bliss being here.















The last stop on this epic trip was to Helgafell mountain near Stykkisholmur, one of the larger villages of the peninsula. This mountain has a sacred history, and I felt compelled to visit it. Legend tells that if one climbs up the mountain with a positive frame of mind, and does not look back or speak while climbing, three wishes of their choice will be granted. You must face east (there is a large compass that directs you) while making the wishes and never tell anyone what you wished for. My daughter thought I was slightly nuts for following this tradition, but I thought what do we have to lose? We made the hike in silence, and gave our wishes to the east.


This was a long day of driving, but well worth the incredible views we experienced. We ended the night at the Pylsa Restaurant for some evening cocktails and beer. Our server was very kind and recommended some outstanding local beer brewed in North Iceland. Another great day of adventure in Iceland.

Friday, March 17, 2017

One week to go

Time to dust off this blog. Vacation to Iceland is happening in just a week. Weather is expected to be typical-lower 40's as a high with periods of rain and wind. I am not getting my hopes up to see the northern lights, but there will be plenty of beauty to witness. My suitcase is already packed with those sweaters I knitted over last summer, along with my passport and currency. Day trips will depend on the weather of course. Below is our wish list, although it's likely we won't see it all:

Blue Lagoon-we have our luxury package booked!
Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss-hope to see this the first full day.
Gulfoss-another huge waterfall that will get us soaked.
Vik and the black sand beaches-I hear there are sneaker waves, so we will use extreme caution
Solheimasandur Plane Crash-it is a 2 mile walk, but my daughter really wants to see it. 
Hallgrimskirkja-I plan to go to the top and snap an aerial photo of Reykjavik!
Alafoss store-as a knitter, I am obligated to see this huge yarn shop outside of Reykjavik.
BONUS supermarket-just because I have to.
Kumiko-for my daughter. A Japanese tea house in Iceland, of course!
American and European bridge-this is a landmark where both continental plates are separating.
Icelandic horse riding-cannot visit this country without this experience!
Helgafell mountain-located on the Snaelfellsnes peninsula, this is a sacred place where wishes come true.
Kirkjufell mountain-one of the most photographed mountains in the world, I am really hoping the clouds will give way for my photos.

I won't even list all of the restaurants and other shops to see, but those that impress will be mentioned in this blog!