Monday, July 19, 2021

Iceland, 7: Godafoss, Fiords, and Hosfos

After Dimmuborgir we stopped at our next waterfall, Godafoss, and then drove on to Iceland's second largest city, Akureyri, where we had a burned-out headlamp replaced, as well as frayed windshield wipers. From there it was up the Eyjafjordur, over some passes and through some tunnels and then out onto the Skagafjordur, with a stop, soak, and overnight at Hosfos. 

Next waterfall: Godafoss

At this point we are beginning to wonder whether Iceland has
more waterfalls than Thailand has wats (>30,000)?


Another table with a view; during our 11 day circumnavigation
of the island, we never once saw anyone picnicking at one
of these tables, even in late June



















A little color along the fiord in, I think, Vik











The road goes ever on, over mountain passes and through tunnels


















Some of the tunnels were one-way...something we've encountered
before, in New Zealand and also Italy; as in Norway, for similar
reasons (fiords), they can be relatively long; the longest we 
encountered in Iceland was 7km







































In this instance, the oncoming traffic has right-of-way; so you
pull over into one of the many parking bays (in New Zealand
and Italy it's done on a circulation alternee basis) (pardon my
French)





















Eventually you get to the other side, another beautiful fiord, 
with a spit





Also bluebonnets
































More great coastal scenes



















At Hosfos we decided it was time to indulge in the Icelandic custom
of a good hot soak at the municipal thermal swimming pool; the infinity 
pool was heated to mere 80 degrees, so we spent most of our time in
100+ degree smaller pool; bonus Icelandic insight: before entering one
of these pools you are required to disrobe, completely, and shower (gang 
showers); second bonus Icelandic insight: in some of the more remote
regions, the campgrounds lack showers...but are strategically placed
adjacent to the municipal pools

























After our soak we decided to just stay overnight at the campground
in Hosfos

1 comment:

Tawana said...

That hot soak sounds wonderful. I remember your hot tub in Dallas.