
Silver circle - Borgarfjörður





















Silver circle - Borgarfjörður
We start the day by picking you up at your accommodation in Reykjavik in our modified super jeep. We will drive you towards Hvalfjordur Fjord on our way to Borgarfjordur, where we will visit Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring.
After that, we drive further inland to Hraunfossar and Barnafossar waterfalls and on to Husafell woodlands, where we will make a short stop for lunch (not included).
After Husafell, we will take you off the main road and take the highland trail to Iceland’s second-largest ice field, Langjokull Glacier. Now, it is time to put our super jeep to the test by driving on the glacier.
If the conditions allow, on the way back to Reykjavik, we will take you over the highest mountain road in Iceland, the “cold Valley” or Kaldidalur. This will lead us back down to Thingvellir National Park, one of the most beautiful and historical places in Iceland. (Note: This road is open only during summer or when conditions allow. In case of a road closure, we will adjust the route accordingly and skip this section and Thingvellir National Park)
If you want to take the tour up a notch, you can add an entry to the amazing Into the Glacier ice tunnel on Langjökull glacier. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the magnificent glacier landscape from the inside out with an expert guide.
The Silver Circle is the perfect tour for those who wish to experience Iceland at its best.
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Go green! - Carbon neutralize your tour. We will plant trees, in collaboration with the Soil Conservation Service of Iceland
Go green! - Carbon neutralize your tour. We will plant trees, in collaboration with the Soil Conservation Service of Iceland Each donation of 500 ISK you make will go towards planting trees, to off-set the carbon footprint associated with your trip. In cooperation with The Soil Conservation Service of Iceland, we aim to plant 3000 trees each year!












