From Akureyri, journey south through North Iceland's scenic landscapes. Explore historical Glaumbær, witness the powerful Kolugljúfur Canyon, and hike Grábrók Crater before reaching Reykjavik.
Akureyri Botanical Garden
Discover the world's northernmost botanical garden, showcasing a diverse collection of Arctic and temperate plants thriving in Akureyri's unique climate. A peaceful green oasis.
Akureyrarkirkja
Admire Akureyrarkirkja, the iconic church dominating Akureyri's skyline. Designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, its striking architecture and stained-glass windows are a testament to Icelandic design.
Glaumbær Farm & Museum
Step back in time at Glaumbær, a beautifully preserved turf farm offering a glimpse into 18th and 19th-century Icelandic rural life. Explore the traditional buildings and artifacts.
Kolugljúfur Canyon
Visit Kolugljúfur Canyon, a dramatic gorge carved by the Víðidalsá river, featuring several beautiful waterfalls known as Kolufossar. A hidden gem offering stunning photographic opportunities.
Grábrók Crater
Hike the easy Grábrók Crater, part of a volcanic fissure. A well-maintained path leads to the rim, offering panoramic views of the surrounding lava fields and the beautiful Borgarfjörður valley.
Hraunfossar & Barnafoss
Witness the unique Hraunfossar, where countless small cascades emerge from beneath a lava field, and the powerful Barnafoss, a turbulent waterfall with a poignant local legend.
Family-friendly budget option.