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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

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Hi, my name is Regína and I was born and raised here in Iceland. Since 2013 I have written 320 travel blogs about various interesting places to visit in Iceland. I hope you enjoy reading my travel-blog :)

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The Icelandic Yule Lads live at Dimmuborgir in North Iceland!
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The Icelandic Yule Lads live at Dimmuborgir in North Iceland!

Here in Iceland, we have 13 Yule Lads, which are quite different from Santa Claus. There are records of names of more than 70 Yule Lads, but somehow these 13 Yule Lads have stayed with us until modern times. The Yule Lads live in Iceland, way up north in Mývatn at Dimmuborgir - Dark Fortress or Dark Cities, and there you can find their cave hidden away - and you might even stumble upon it during your visit to Dimmuborgir.  Top photo: with my father-in-law inside Jólasveinahellirinn - the Cave of the Yule Lads in Dimmuborgir  The information sign at Dimmuborgir tells us about the Iceland

Lagarfljótsormurinn Serpent in Lagarfljót Lake in East Iceland - Iceland's Loch Ness
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Lagarfljótsormurinn Serpent in Lagarfljót Lake in East Iceland - Iceland's Loch Ness

Lagarfljót lake, which is renowned for the monster in the lake, is Iceland's 3rd largest lake and warms the first place of Iceland's longest lakes at 25 km. It is 53 square km long and its greatest depth is 112 meters. It has got bridges on both ends so you can drive around the lake, which makes for a beautiful drive. Top photo: by the monster sign Lagarfljót The glacial river "Jökulsá í Fljótsdal" or the Glacial river in Fljótsdalur valley originates in Vatnajökull glacier and runs into Lagarfljót lake, giving the lake its milky white greyish colour. So this lake is both a glacial ri

The majestic Hengifoss and Litlanesfoss Waterfalls in East Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The majestic Hengifoss and Litlanesfoss Waterfalls in East Iceland

Now, this is my 100th travel-blog here on Guide to Iceland, and I wanted to write about something very close to my heart - Hengifoss waterfall - the Hanging Falls. Hengifoss waterfall is located next to Lagarfljót lake and faces Hallormsstaðarskógur forest, about which I have written another travel-blog.  It is a beautiful waterfall, around 128 meters tall, making it the 2nd highest waterfall in Iceland if we don't count the waterfall in the Morsárjökull glacier. Top photo: Hengifoss waterfall in East Iceland Hengifoss In this travel-blog I want to show you two hikes, the first hike i

Hallormsstaðaskógur Forest in East Iceland - Iceland's largest Forest
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Hallormsstaðaskógur Forest in East Iceland - Iceland's largest Forest

Hallormsstaðaskógur national forest in East Iceland is Iceland's leading woodland, covering an area of approx. 740 hectares.  It is Iceland's first national forest and has been preserved since 1905. Hallormsstaðaskógur is a natural birch forest, but a nursing station was established in 1903, and experiments were made with the planting of foreign tree species.  This is my travel-blog in a series I wrote about my travels in East Iceland. Top photo: hiking in Hallormsstaðaskógur forest Hiking in Hallormsstaðaskógur forest The oldest larch grove in Hallormsstaðaskógur forest, Guttormslun

The Sigurgeir's Bird Museum at Mývatn - Breeding Birds in Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The Sigurgeir's Bird Museum at Mývatn - Breeding Birds in Iceland

I have written several travel-blogs about one of my favourite places in North Iceland, the amazing Mývatn area. There is so much to see and do in this amazing part of Iceland. At Mývatn, you can see bubbling mud pools, walk on the rim of a crater filled with a lake, see beautiful lava pillars and amazing lava formations, bathe in the Blue Lagoon of the North, visit geothermal springs, visit the Cave of the Icelandic Yule lads, etc, etc. By Lake Mývatn you can also find the largest private bird collection in Iceland at the Sigurgeir's Bird Museum or "Fuglasafn Sigurgeirs Stefánssonar". Top

A fantastic Stay at the Frost and Fire Hotel on the Banks of Varmá River in South Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

A fantastic Stay at the Frost and Fire Hotel on the Banks of Varmá River in South Iceland

After a refreshing hike to Reykjadalur valley, we stayed at a lovely romantic boutique hotel, Frost and Fire (Frost og funi in Icelandic) on the banks of the river Varmá in Hveragerði town. This lovely little hotel is hidden from view from the road leading to the starting point of the Reykjadalur valley hike, which leads you to a lovely warm river. A hidden gem indeed in beautiful surroundings. Top photo: The Frost and Fire Hotel on the Banks of the Varmá River in South Iceland Our room When we got the key to our room, we were also given a tour of the facilities, the hot pools, and the

Reykjadalur Valley - Bathe in a Hot River in South Iceland!
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Reykjadalur Valley - Bathe in a Hot River in South Iceland!

In this travel blog I am going to show you a beautiful valley, Reykjadalur valley, in the vicinity of Hveragerði town, only some 45 km away from Reykjavík, Iceland's capital city, where I live.  The name of the valley, Reykjadalur, means Steam Valley and you will understand why when the valley opens up after the hike. The valley is filled with hot springs and mud pools, and there is even a hot river in which one can bathe! Top photo: soaking in the hot river The beginning of the hike - hot pools by the trail The Reykjadalur valley is part of the Hengill area, but Mt. Hengill last eru

Skagaströnd Village and Þórdís the Prophetess in Skagi in North Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Skagaströnd Village and Þórdís the Prophetess in Skagi in North Iceland

In this travel-blog I want to show you the lovely little village on the Skagi peninsula called Skagaströnd.  I have already written travel-blogs about the pearls of the peninsula Skagi in North-West Iceland, Ketubjörg Cliffs, and Kálfshamarsvík, but want to tell you a little bit about an interesting museum in this village, Spákonuhof. Top photo: Inside the museum Spákonuhof in Skagaströnd Þórdís the Prophetess The museum is connected to folklore, which tells the story of Þórdís the Prophetess and Mt. Spákonufell. Folklore in Þjóðsögur Jóns Árnasonar - the Collection of Folklore of Jó

Kálfshamarsvík - extraordinary Basalt Columns at Skagi in North Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Kálfshamarsvík - extraordinary Basalt Columns at Skagi in North Iceland

In this travel-blog I want to show you a beautiful place on the Skagi peninsula. It is called Kálfshamarsvík, a small cove by Kálfshamarsnes cape.   At Kálfshamarsvík cove, you will find one of the most breathtaking basalt columns here in Iceland, in my opinion.  It is a pure gem of nature and hidden in the sense that it is on the Skagi peninsula, which is off the beaten track, but so worth the detour. Top photo: Kálfshamarsvík and Kálfshamarvíkurviti lighthouse Kálfshamarsvík The basalt columns are so diverse here and take on so many forms that I can assure you that you will come awa

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