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The Golden Circle


Behind the Þ¾±²Ô²µ±¹²¹±ô±ô²¹²úæ°ù farmhouse, Þ¾±²Ô²µ±¹²¹±ô±ô²¹°ì¾±°ù°ìÂá²¹ is one of Iceland’s first churches. The original was consecrated in the 11th century, but the current wooden building dates from 1859. Inside are several bells from earlier churches, a 17th-century wooden pulpit and a painted altarpiece from 1834. Independence-era poets Jónas Hallgrímsson and Einar Benediktsson are buried in the cemetery behind the church. Use the car park at the end of Rte 363, cross the Óxará river bridge and follow the footpath on the left.


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1. µþúð¾±°ù

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Straddling both sides of the Öxará river are the ruins of various temporary camps called búðir (literally 'booths'). These stone foundations were covered…

2. Þ¾±²Ô²µ±¹²¹±ô±ô²¹²úæ°ù

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The little farmhouse in the bottom of the rift, Þ¾±²Ô²µ±¹²¹±ô±ô²¹²úæ°ù was built for the 1000th anniversary of the Alþing in 1930 by state architect Guðjón…

3. Alþingi Site

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Near the dramatic Almannagjá fault and fronted by a boardwalk is the Lögberg (Law Rock), where the Alþingi (Parliament) convened annually. This was where…

4. Tectonic Plates

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The Þingvellir plain is situated on a tectonic-plate boundary where North America and Europe are tearing away from each other at a rate of 1mm to 18mm per…

5. Þingvellir National Park

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The world’s oldest parliament, Althingi (pronounced ál-thingk-ee; also called Alþing) was uniquely situated at this monumental site where two tectonic…

7. Glymur

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At the head of Hvalfjörður, and up Botnsdalur valley, lies Glymur, Iceland’s highest waterfall (198m). From the trailhead, it’ll take a couple of hours to…

8. Ljósafoss Power Station

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The 1937 Ljósafoss Power Station catches the outflow of lake Úlfljótsvatn and turns it into electricity. In 2016, an elaborate state-of-the-art multimedia…