The Icelandic Highlands Travel Guide
The Icelandic Highlands cover around 40,000 square kilometres—roughly 40% of the island—but are almost entirely uninhabited. It’s a place of raw wilderness, carved by glaciers, volcanoes, and time....
View ArticleReykjanes Peninsula Travel Guide
The Reykjanes Peninsula stretches southwest of Reykjavík and is often the first or last stop for travellers, as it hosts Keflavík International Airport, Iceland’s main gateway. Despite its proximity...
View ArticleReykjavík travel guide
Reykjavík may be small by capital city standards, but it packs in more than its size suggests. This lively, walkable city offers a mix of natural beauty, rich history, creative energy, and a strong...
View ArticleIceland and UK History: A Thousand Years of Connection and Conflict
The history between Iceland and the United Kingdom is long, layered, and full of surprises. From early Norse settlements and medieval trade to world wars, naval clashes over fishing rights, and even...
View ArticleGrjótaþorpið Reykjavík: Where the City Began
Grjótaþorpið Reykjavík is the city’s oldest neighbourhood and one of its most overlooked. This quiet cluster of narrow streets and colourful timber houses has roots stretching all the way back to...
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