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Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

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Hi, my name is Regína and I was born and raised here in Iceland. Since 2013 I have written 320 travel blogs about various interesting places to visit in Iceland. I hope you enjoy reading my travel-blog :)

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The beautiful Svarfaðardalur Nature Reserve and Húsabakki in North Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The beautiful Svarfaðardalur Nature Reserve and Húsabakki in North Iceland

In several of my travel-blogs through the years I have shown you the valleys of Iceland, told you about historic sites that are often overlooked by visitors, and shown you what treasures these valleys keep. Svarfaðardalur valley in North Iceland is one such valley, which is well worth a visit, as here you will find beautiful little churches, one of the turf houses left in Iceland, Laug Bakkabræðra - the Pool of the Brothers at Bakki, the Svarfaðardalur Nature Reserve and much more. Top photo: An Icelandic horse on a bright summer night in Svarfaðardalur The Svarfaðardalur Nature Reserve

Skútafoss - the Hidden Waterfall of the Cave in East Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Skútafoss - the Hidden Waterfall of the Cave in East Iceland

In my last travel-blog I showed you the magnificent waterfalls in the powerful glacial river Jökulsá á Fjöllum, but smaller freshwater rivers can also create beautiful waterfalls. One such waterfall is hidden away in East Iceland. It is called Skútafoss - the Small cave falls and it is often referred to as the Hidden waterfall. Top photo: Skútafoss waterfall  Photo taken inside the cave at Skútafoss waterfall One summer my father-in-law and I drove the ring road clockwise for 10 days just the two of us and by the end of our trip, we stayed by Mt. Vestrahorn. We asked the proprietors at th

The amazing turquoise Blábjörg Cliffs in Berufjörður in East Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The amazing turquoise Blábjörg Cliffs in Berufjörður in East Iceland

Hidden away from the road in the beautiful Berufjörður in East Iceland is a turquoise rock called Blábjörg or Blue Cliffs. Blábjörg cliffs are by the sea by ring-road 1, but most people are unaware of this cliff and pass it. In my opinion, it is well worth it to stop and have a closer look at it, especially on a sunny day, when the colours of the cliff are vivid. Top photo: Blábjörg cliffs and Mt. Búlandstindur Blábjörg cliffs Blábjörg is a part of the Berufjarðar tuff and formed in a pyroclastic flow in a huge phreatic eruption that took place here some 9-10 million years ago. There is v

The Ghost Skeljungur and Bóla in Bólugil - Folklore from North Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

The Ghost Skeljungur and Bóla in Bólugil - Folklore from North Iceland

In this travel-blog I want to tell you why a gorge with a row of beautiful cascades in Skagafjörður in North Iceland is called Bólugil ravine.  And also why a peculiar rock close by is called Skeljungssteinn rock. These stories, which are supposed to have taken place around the settlement of Iceland, are told in Icelandic folklore. The stories are brutal and I never pass this area without thinking about the terrible fate of Bóla and Skeljungur. Once you know these stories, you’ll never see this area the same way again! Opening photo: Bólugil gorge By Bólugil gorge Let's start by hearing

Galtastaðir-fram and other traditional Turfhouses in East Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Galtastaðir-fram and other traditional Turfhouses in East Iceland

On my travels around Iceland through the years I have visited all the remaining turf houses in my country, but these few remaining turf houses are Iceland's architectural heritage. In many of my travel-blogs I have shown you what the turf houses in Iceland look like, and in this travel-blog I want to show you what the turf houses in East Iceland look like. There are a couple of turf houses and outhouses left in East Iceland that give us an idea of what turf houses in this part of Iceland were like in the olden days. Top photo: Galtastaðir-fram turf house in East Iceland Bustarfell turf hous

A Wonderful Stay at Fossatún amongst the Trolls of West Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

A Wonderful Stay at Fossatún amongst the Trolls of West Iceland

In this travel-blog I am going to show you the fairy-tale world of trolls at Fossatún in West Iceland. It is such a fun place to visit and I always stop by it when travelling on the Silver Circle of Iceland. Here you can find Tröllagarðurinn or the Trolls' Park which was created by the owners as a recreation for the guests at Fossatún. Top photo: In Grýla's cauldron with my husband and his niece Grýla - the mother of the Icelandic jólasveinar - the Yule Lads The owners and farm stay operators of Fossatún, Steinar Berg, and Ingibjörg Pálsdóttir, bought the land at Fossatún back in 2001, an

Biskupsbrekka - the Bishop's Hill and the Memorial Crosses for Bishop Jón Vídalín
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Biskupsbrekka - the Bishop's Hill and the Memorial Crosses for Bishop Jón Vídalín

  In my last travel-blog I showed you a hike on Mt. Meyjarsæti and told you about the road leading from Þingvellir to West Iceland. Now I want to show you one stop on the way, Biskupsbrekka - Bishop's Hill. Just before you reach the junction at Uxahryggir and Kaldidalur valley highland trail, you might, or might not, notice a couple of crosses by Biskupsbrekka hill on the Uxahryggjaleið route. Top photo: the memorial crosses by Biskupsbrekka One of the memorial crosses at Biskupsbrekka hill Most travellers will not notice these crosses as they blend into the landscape if you don't know th

An easy Hike on Mt. Meyjarsæti and Lake Sandkluftavatn in South Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

An easy Hike on Mt. Meyjarsæti and Lake Sandkluftavatn in South Iceland

In this travel-blog I am going to tell you about an easy hike on Mt. Meyjarsæti by Hofmannaflöt plains in South Iceland next to Þingvellir national park. Mt. Meyjarsæti is not a tall nor big mountain, only 237 meters, and Landmælingar Íslands - the National Land Survey of Iceland refers to Meyjarsæti as a hill, but I'd like to think that I was hiking on a small mountain :) Top photo: Mt. Meyjarsæti Mt. Meyjarsæti and Hofmannaflöt plains This small mountain is an old beautifully shaped volcanic neck that is often overlooked by visitors. That is why I want to tell you about this area, as

Ármann in Mt. Ármannsfell and the Troll Games on Hofmannaflöt Plains in South Iceland
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir
Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir

Ármann in Mt. Ármannsfell and the Troll Games on Hofmannaflöt Plains in South Iceland

In this travel-blog I want to introduce you to the half-troll Ármann in Mt. Ármannsfell in South Iceland. Ármann was related to Bárður Snæfellsás, the protector of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, about whom I have written a special travel-blog. Ármann is much lesser known than Bárður Snæfellsás though, and that is why I want to tell you a little about him and the games on Hofmannaflöt plains by Þingvellir national park. Ármann is said to have been the protector of Alþingi, which was established in 930 at Þingvellir. Top photo: Hofmannaflöt plains and Mt. Meyjarsæti Bárður Snæfellsás Ármann'

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