All of Iceland’s inhabitants live on or nearby the coastlines. However, the country’s interior section, known as the highlands, is completely uninhabited. Because the conditions are far too harsh and the ground too uneven, permanent human habitation isn’t an option. This makes the highlands a wonderful area to visit, especially for some of the country’s best hiking and scenery.But the area is not easy to reach, as the roads that lead to it are unpaved gravel roads, only open at certai...| Campervan Reykjavik
Welcome to the longest day of your life (but in a good way)! Driving in Iceland in June is not only characterized by some pretty amazing weather but also by its seemingly endless daylight hours, especially if you plan on visiting mid-summer. So, if you’ve been wondering about when to take on that Icelandic road trip - read on. You’ll find that June might be a match when it comes to everything you’d like to see, do and experience. Why Drive in Iceland in June? Many factors make June a...| Campervan Reykjavik
The highlands in Iceland are no joke. They're wild, remote, and absolutely stunning, but only if you come prepared. A campervan gives you the freedom to explore, but not every road is camper-friendly. Some require serious driving skills (and nerves of steel).Can you rent a campervan in Iceland to drive on F-roads? Where exactly are the highlands? What should you expect? This guide lays it out, minus the sugarcoating. The highlands are not a casual Sunday drive. They are rough, unpredictable...| Campervan Reykjavik