Everyone knows the best way to explore a country and really immerse yourself in its landscapes and cultures is by going on a road trip. Even more so if you’re visiting a country called the Land of Fire and Ice, famous for its contrasting landscapes and weird and wonderful natural wonders. So, it’s no surprise you’ll find many road trip routes here on the island. However, none will offer such a comprehensive exploration as Iceland’s Ring Road.As the main transport route connecting the ...| Campervan Reykjavik
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
Ready for your next driving challenge? Then you may want to consider the spectacular F208 Iceland road. Leading across the wilds of the Central Highlands, this is one of Iceland’s most challenging roads to traverse but the rewards are more than worth the effort.Characterized by steep drop-offs, loose gravel, and river crossings, this adventurous road is certainly not for the faint-hearted. But for experienced drivers who welcome a little action behind the wheel, it’s a great choice. Not o...| Campervan Reykjavik
The Land of Fire and Ice is full of activities, ranging from the calm and serene hot springs to the untamed majestic wilderness. In this article, we’ll focus on the wilder side of the country as we do a deep dive into the world of the F-roads in Iceland.Driving yourself is the best way to see Iceland since you don’t have to worry about anyone else but number one. Driving the F-roads in Iceland is how you experience what the country is really made of. You’ll get away from the comfortable...| Campervan Reykjavik