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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 2 Stone-men in the Westfjords of Iceland - Kleifabúi on Kleifaheiði and the Stone-man by Penna
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The 2 Stone-men in the Westfjords of Iceland - Kleifabúi on Kleifaheiði and the Stone-man by Penna

I have shown you the wonderful Westfjords of Iceland in many of my travel blogs, as I believe that the Westfjords will be a top destination in Iceland soon. And it seems that Lonely Planet shares my opinion as they chose the Westfjords as the top destination of 2022. Now I want to show you the two stone men, who don't go unnoticed on Kleifaheiði heath and by Penna river on the south side of the Westfjords region. We can say that they act as the guardians of the roads and bridges, although they were not erected for that purpose. Top photo: The head of Kleifabúi   The Stoneman Kleifabúi o

Berserkjagata on Snæfellsnes Peninsula - is this the Oldest Man-made Road Construction in Iceland?
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Berserkjagata on Snæfellsnes Peninsula - is this the Oldest Man-made Road Construction in Iceland?

In this travel blog, I am going to show you the oldest man-made road construction in Iceland, of which the builders are known. The account can be found in the old Icelandic Sagas. This old trail, called the Berserkjagata trail, leads through the Berserkjahraun lava field on the Snæfellsnes peninsula in West Iceland. Top photo: Berserkjahraun lava field Berserkjahraun lava field This travel blog is a side blog of The Magical Snæfellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland - Part IV- Mt. Kirkjufell & Grundarfjörður and much more, which is a part of my 5-part travel blog series about the Snæfellsne

Gluggafoss Waterfall in South Iceland - the One with the Windows
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Gluggafoss Waterfall in South Iceland - the One with the Windows

Gluggafoss waterfall - the Window Falls is a beautiful, approximately 44-meter-tall waterfall in Fljótshlíð in South Iceland, often overlooked by travellers. It is actually a series of waterfalls along the small river Merkjá, and together they are called Merkjárfoss Falls. Windows in the Gluggafoss waterfall What makes Gluggafoss unique is its geology: the river has carved several holes and tunnels in the soft palagonite bedrock, through which the water flows. We call them "gluggar" or windows.  Gluggafoss is well worth visiting for this unique geology alone, but it's also a very scenic

A Helicopter Ride to the Volcanic Eruption in Mt. Fagradalsfjall in SW-Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

A Helicopter Ride to the Volcanic Eruption in Mt. Fagradalsfjall in SW-Iceland

Finally, I was able to see the volcanic eruption in Mt. Fagradalsfjall on the Reykjanes peninsula with my own eyes. We had booked a helicopter flight at the start of the eruption, but it wasn't until 7 weeks later that it was our turn, as demand for flights to the volcano was so high. The people on the long waiting list were mostly Icelanders, as no tourists were visiting Iceland due to COVID-19 restrictions. We all wanted to see the volcanic eruptions, and hikers were flocking to the volcano. With my mother-in-law in the helicopter In my last travel blog, I told you about the earthquak

The Volcanic Eruption in Mt. Fagradalsfjall and Geldingadalir in SW-Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The Volcanic Eruption in Mt. Fagradalsfjall and Geldingadalir in SW-Iceland

After 3 weeks of almost constant earthquakes, approximately 40,000 of them to be exact, which were driving us crazy here on the south-west corner of Iceland, we finally got a volcanic eruption at Geldingadalir by Mt. Fagradalsfjall on the Reykjanesskagi peninsula. A crater opened in Geldingadalir, which spewed out primitive molten lava 17 km from the Earth's mantle, something that is quite out of the ordinary - but then this volcanic eruption is out of the ordinary, as there has not been a volcanic eruption in this location for some 6,000 years! The volcanic eruption When I say we fina

A Visit to Kollsvík Cove in the Westfjords - the smallest Settlement in Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

A Visit to Kollsvík Cove in the Westfjords - the smallest Settlement in Iceland

Látravík and Breiðavík are well-known coves in the Westfjords of Iceland, but both of them belong to the Útvikur coves.  Many people have heard about Látrabjarg, the largest seabird cliff in my country, in the vicinity, which is the best place to photograph a puffin in Iceland. I have shown you both Látrabjarg, Látravík, and Breiðavík in my travel blogs, but there is yet another cove that belongs to the Útvíkur coves, the remote and beautiful Kollsvík cove. Top photo: one of the turf outhouses in Kollsvík Hænuvík - Patreksfjörður village in the distance You will meet many visitors at

Ancient Archaeological Viking Ruins I have visited on my Travels in Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Ancient Archaeological Viking Ruins I have visited on my Travels in Iceland

In this travel blog, I want to show you the Viking ruins - the archaeological sites where settlement-age farms have been discovered in Iceland. I have visited several such archaeological sites during my many years of travel in my country. I am often asked about Viking ruins, so I have written this travel blog as a reference for anyone interested in the Vikings and their ruins. Most of our Viking-era artifacts are still buried, but we have discovered many ruins and pagan graves across Iceland. I must reiterate, though, that this is a travel blog and by no means a professional article ;) Op

The amazing Lambafellsklofi Rift on the Reykjanesskagi Peninsula in South-West Iceland
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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The amazing Lambafellsklofi Rift on the Reykjanesskagi Peninsula in South-West Iceland

One of the many spectacular sights on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland is the mystical Lambafellsklofi rift in Mt. Lambafell, which most likely dates back to the second-to-last glacial period.  It is a sight worth seeing, as Mt. Lambafell here almost appears to have been ripped in two by dislocation or tension fractures. And it is possible to hike inside the narrow rift. Top photo: Hiking inside the Lambafellsklofi rift A massive lava rock in the vast lava field This whole area is volcanic, and you will see volcanoes and lava fields left and right. To reach Lambafellsklofi

The lovely Country Hotel Hraunsnef in West Iceland and its beautiful Surroundings
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The lovely Country Hotel Hraunsnef in West Iceland and its beautiful Surroundings

As a Mother’s Day gift, I invite my mother on a girls’ trip to a hotel in the countryside instead of giving her flowers. I invited her to the lovely family-run farm hotel Hraunsnef in Norðurárdalur valley in Borgarfjörður, where we had a wonderful stay. Both of us love the beautiful Borgarfjörður, which is not far from Reykjavík, where we live, so it makes for a perfect one-night outing. Opening photo: the view from the terrace in front of our room The "turf house" at Hraunsnef It had been on my agenda to visit Hraunsnef for years, and I had ogled it every time we passed it on my way up

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