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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 300 travel blogs about various interesting places to visit in Iceland. I hope you enjoy reading my travel-blog :)

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Hotel Laki at Efri-Vík and its Amazing Surroundings in South-Iceland

I stayed at the beautiful Hotel Laki at Efri-Vík recently, when I went to explore an area of Iceland called Landbrot. I had heard about interesting sights in this area in a TV-program back in 2013 and I so wanted to explore this part of South-Iceland. To reach this area and Hotel Laki one has to get off ring-road 1 just before entering Kirkjubæjarklaustur village, which is a popular stop in beautiful surroundings. After driving for 5 km this big hotel appeared. This was my first time in this area and I was amazed to see such a big and modern hotel here.  Hotel Laki Efri-Vík farm Hotel

The Beautiful Elf City and Elf Church by Hotel Laki in South-Iceland

I recently went to explore an area of South Iceland called Landbrot. I had watched a program on TV about this area and learned about the 11th-century wall, an Elf City and an Elf Church, a bunker where you could see ash layers from centuries ago, and many more interesting things. Top photo: The elf city The Elf City at Efri-Vík Those of you who read my travel-blog know that I search for elf spots and elf stories all around Iceland - so visiting the land of Efri-Vík, on which the family-run Hotel Laki is located, was an unexpected treat for me. We stayed at the hotel for one night. We h

The Mysterious Snæfellsnes National Park Day Tour - West-Iceland

Snæfellsnes peninsula is one of my favourite locations here in Iceland, it is absolutely magical with so many interesting, beautiful sights. You will see stretches of lava fields, amazing gorges, and waterfalls, lovely hamlets, basalt columns in abundance, mineral springs, and volcanoes - just to name a few of the amazing sights on the Snæfellsnes peninsula! I have written a 5-part series of travel-blogs on Snæfellsnes peninsula, but as many people have been asking me about guided tours to this area I decided on checking out a guided tour. I chose the Mysterious Snæfellsnes National Park Da

The Museum of Icelandic Witchcraft and Sorcery at Hólmavík in the Westfjords Region of Iceland

  A very popular museum is to be found in Hólmavík village, on the east side of the Westfjords Region of Iceland, which is a must-visit while in this area. This museum is called the Museum of Sorcery and Witchcraft or "Galdrasafnið" in Icelandic. The museum is on two floors and depicts the history of sorcery, which was seemingly powerful in this area of Iceland called Strandir. Top photo: A creepy guy at the Sorcery museum Angurgapi magical stave The museum is not for the faint-hearted and even though I have visited this museum several times I still get the chills being in there - surro

Hólmavík in the Westfjords Region of Iceland - the Sorcery Town!

Hólmavík is a lovely town on the east coast of the Westfjords Region of Iceland and the largest town in an area called Strandir. In this area, Strandir, at Trékyllisvík, 3 men were burnt at the stake for sorcery in 1654. A witch-craze followed and this period of time in Iceland, from 1654-1690 has been called "Brennuöldin" or the Fire century. Another 16 men and 1 woman were burnt at the stake, the last one in 1690. You can learn all about this at the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft in Hólmavík.  Top photo: Hólmavík village The Huge Sea Turtle A huge sea turtle in Hólmavík

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Skógasafn - Skógar Museum - An Excellent Regional Museum and Turf House in South-Iceland

Visiting folk museums is something I love doing on my travels in my country. You will find an excellent district museum in South-Iceland, a 2 hours drive from Reykjavík, which I recommend visiting - Skógar Museum (Skógasafn in Icelandic). At the museum, you will see a turf house, but as those of you, who have read my travel-blogs know - then I love turf houses and seek them out on my travels in Iceland. Top photo: the turf house at Skógasafn museum At Skógar museum I have written many travel-blogs about the few turf houses left in Iceland as I want to introduce to you this old architec

The spectacular Skógafoss Waterfall in South-Iceland and the Legend of the Treasure Chest

Skógafoss waterfall has been my all-time favourite waterfall in Iceland since I first visited it as a child with my parents.  Skógafoss is one of the biggest waterfalls in Iceland, with a drop of some 60 meters and a width of 25 meters. You can walk right up to it but be prepared to be drenched. It is overwhelming standing next to it. Top photo: a rainbow at Skógafoss Seeing that the waterfall produces a lot of drizzle you will be able to see beautiful rainbows on sunny days. The most beautiful rainbows I have ever seen I have seen here by Skógafoss.  Often there are beautiful doubl

A lovely Stay in a Hotel right next to Skógafoss waterfall in South-Iceland!

The mystical Skógafoss waterfall in South Iceland has been my favourite waterfall ever since I first visited it with my parents when I was a small girl. I never get enough of this majestic waterfall and can stay by it for hours. So as a treat for my birthday, I decided to stay at Hotel Skógar, which is almost next to the waterfall, so that I could enjoy my birthday by Skógafoss. Top photo: Skógafoss waterfall Hotel Skógar - our room I booked a standard room at Hotel Skógar, which is a small and cosy hotel with 12 en-suite rooms. Hotel Skógar is only a 5-minute's walk away from Skógafo

Mt. Pétursey in South Iceland and the Elves - Icelandic Folklore

A 275-meter high tuff mountain in South Iceland stands tall by ring-road 1. It is called Pétursey or Peter's Island. There are a couple of such mountains, which used to be islands, on the south coast.  Most people pass these mountains at 90 km/h on their travels in my country, which is a shame, so I am going to tell you about the elves and supernatural beings living in them - and other interesting facts and accounts about these mountains. Top photo: Pétursey in the distance Pétursey island Pétursey was called Eyjan há or Tall Island in the olden days. Seeing that it is called an island

Skessugarður - the Rampart of the two Giantesses in East-Iceland - Icelandic Folklore

In this travel-blog I am going to show you Skessugarður - the Rampart of the Giantess. It is a natural phenomenon in East Iceland, which has been called one of the most amazing natural formations in Iceland. It consists of massive boulders (porphyritic basalt) making up a 300-meter long and 5-meter high natural wall.  Top photo: At Skessugarður Skessugarður - the Rampart of the two Giantesses  Skessugarður is a geological phenomenon as it was formed by an ice-age glacier, Brúarjökull glacier. This was then followed by a flood, which washed this area clean of smaller rocks leaving behi

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