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South coast with 9 holes of Golf: We depart from Reykjavík driving east up onto the Mid Atlantic Ridge, through rugged lava fields, past a geothermal power plant giving the area a mystic atmosphere filled with the ‘sweet’ smell of sulphur. We continue over a mountain pass to the lowland South Iceland area. We pass the steaming town of Hveragerdi (Hot spring garden) with its many greenhouses as the tour continues through the largest agricultural area of Iceland.
Approaching the Eyjafjoll (Island mountains) we have views to the Westman Islands and the infamous Eyjafjallajokull volcano that erupted in 2010. The magnificent 60 m (200 ft) high waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss cascade down the sides of Eyjafjoll and offer unique opportunities for getting up close and personal.
Seljalandsfoss is one of few waterfalls that is actually possible to walk behind and view from the inside out. Falling in a majestic arch from the ancient sea cliffs it crashes down with intense power into a deep pool literally at our feet.
Continuing east we drive along the picturesque cliffs of Eyjafjoll to the Skogarfoss waterfall. Now we have to opportunity to take a hike to the top of the waterfall to view its majestic power from above. The 25 m (80 ft) wide waterfall is one of the largest in Iceland and due to the amount of spray a rainbow can often be observed during sunny days. On your way to the golf course we will make a lunch stop at one the numerus resturants in the aeria.
Our next destination is the dramatic black sand beach Reynisfjara. Powerful waves have hammered the shore and basalt cliffs giving shape to some of the most famous natural wonders of the area. Cliffs with caves and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks are just off the shore. The long and stark black sand beach reachs to the 120 m (400 ft) high Dyraholaey promontory, the southernmost tip of Iceland. The cliffs in the area are home to a rich variety of birdlife, among other species you might see fulmar, guillemot, razorbill, gannet
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We depart from Reykjavík driving east up onto the Mid Atlantic Ridge, through rugged
lava fields, past a geothermal power plant giving the area a mystic atmosphere filled
with the 'sweet' smell of sulphur. We continue over a mountain pass to the lowland South
Iceland area. We pass the steaming town of Hveragerdi (Hot spring garden) with its many
greenhouses as the tour continues through the largest agricultural area of Iceland.
Approaching the Eyjafjoll (Island mountains) we have views to the Westman Islands and
the infamous Eyjafjallajokull volcano that erupted in 2010. The magnificent 60 m (200 ft)
high waterfalls of Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss cascade down the sides of Eyjafjoll and
offer unique opportunities for getting up close and personal.
Waterfall Seljalandsfoss
Seljalandsfoss is one of few waterfalls that is actually possible to walk behind and view
from the inside out. Falling in a majestic arch from the ancient sea cliffs it crashes down
with intense power into a deep pool literally at our feet.
Waterfall Skogafoss
Continuing east we drive along the picturesque cliffs of Eyjafjoll to the Skogarfoss
waterfall. Now we have to opportunity to take a hike to the top of the waterfall to view
its majestic power from above. The 25 m (80 ft) wide waterfall is one of the largest in
Iceland and due to the amount of spray a rainbow can often be observed during sunny
days. On your way to the golf course we will make a lunch stop at one the numerus
resturants in the aeria.
The Black Beach Reynisfjara
Our next destination is the dramatic black sand beach Reynisfjara. Powerful waves have
hammered the shore and basalt cliffs giving shape to some of the most famous natural
wonders of the area. Cliffs with caves and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks are just off the
shore. The long and stark black sand beach reachs to the 120 m (400 ft) high Dyraholaey
promontory, the southernmost tip of Iceland. The cliffs in the area are home to a rich
variety of birdlife, among other species you might see fulmar, guillemot, razorbill, gannet