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At the end of every Iceland trip we like to relax at the Blue Lagoon Clinic (although we haven’t been there since their updates). The rooms often offer a nice view over the nearby lava fields and watching the sunset over them is the perfect activity before heading to dinner.
Experienced by Matt Palmer
38 km from Grindavik
This photo was taken along the scenic drive on Route 417 in the Reykjanesfólkvangur nature reserve in Iceland. The area features lava formations, crater lakes and geothermic fields, but the main attraction to us was the incredible mountain backdrop that was presented here.⛰Read more details from our team about visiting Glymur Waterfall on our website - https://globecityguide.com/destinations/europe/iceland/attractions/reykjanesfolkvangur
Experienced by Globe City Guide 🌎
42 km from Grindavik
Beautiful winter view of Reykjavik, Iceland and the Northern Lights and auroras with snowcapped mountains. This photo is free for public use. Please credit this photo in caption with link to GlobalCareerBook.com.
Experienced by Mike Swigunski
42 km from Grindavik
It was our penultimate day in Iceland and the weather was really stormy and snowy in Reykjavík. It was cold and the wind was extemly uncomfortable but i really wanted to go to the Hallgrímskirkja to have a view about the northernmost capital of the world. The church has little stone windows so the wind was still blowing and gets stronger (and on a 75m tower you definitely feel the power of the wind much stronger anyway!)So it was impossible to photography and i though after minutes of trying i must go. But at once it was complete calm. I was alone and had this beautiful and colourful view.
Experienced by Tabea Damm
42 km from Grindavik
Northern Lights outside of Reykjavik, Iceland. Please consider crediting my photos to the link found in my bio! :-)
Experienced by Mike Swigunski
42 km from Grindavik
My camera was out of battery as I have taken so many photos as I drive along the road in Iceland. I ended up using iPhone and it turns out to be my favorite photo. More Iceland story at: https://www.roadtripwithraj.com/on-the-road/2018/2/2/i-am-learning-to-trust-the-road-ahead-wherever-it-may-lead
Experienced by Road Trip with Raj
42 km from Grindavik
Harpa Concert Hall at Sunset - Modern, glass honeycomb concert hall & conference center, home to the Icelandic national opera & symphony. On this day, you can see melting icebergs outside of the entrance, welcoming guests of the Arctic Circle climate action conference.
Experienced by Kristin Wilson
42 km from Grindavik
Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) in Iceland! Please consider crediting my photos to the link found in my bio! :-)
Experienced by Mike Swigunski
44 km from Grindavik
On a mission to start crossing some must sees off of my bucket list, I booked a quick trip to Iceland to chase the northern lights. Turns out, I barely had to leave Reykjavik and I caught my first glimpse on my first night about 10 minutes outside of town.
Experienced by Falguni Vyas
44 km from Grindavik
On August, I spent about two weeks in Iceland and Greenland. This glacier was the first astonishment as we arrived in Iceland. The first time in my life sitting so close to the glacier and touch the cold water. Not just cold but extremely freezing. Still, an unbelievably beautiful scenery with no doubt.
Experienced by Chris Yang
44 km from Grindavik
It was my last day in Iceland. My girlfriend and I were walking around and try to discover something new. We found this car alone on this big parking and the sunrise happened at the same time. It was one of those moments you don’t live every day.
Experienced by Mark Claus
44 km from Grindavik
We were doing a road trip around the famous Ring Road in Iceland. We were snowed in at a farm that we were staying over at for the night. As we had to wait for the roads to be cleared we had some time to kill and went for a short walk outside. This was literally the view from the backyard of the farm. This for me was the epitome of Iceland; awe-inspiring, breathtaking and just out of this world. There’s beauty around every corner.
Experienced by Cat Drowley
54 km from Grindavik
On a winter trip to Iceland with my fiancé we got hit by a winter blizzard. Luckily at the end of your third day on the trip, visibility began clearing up and we were able to see some beautiful sights like this. Iceland is truly beautiful and the views such as this were even more valuable to us because they were rare during the winter storm. Coordinates: 63°58'22.7"N 16°25'13.2"W
Experienced by Tim Arterbury
63 km from Grindavik
Reykjadalur "Steam Valley", Iceland. Olive-green hills, wildflowers, hot springs, steam, and sulfur.
Experienced by Olena Shmahalo
63 km from Grindavik
Reykjadalur "Steam Valley", Iceland. Olive-green hills, wildflowers, hot springs, steam, and sulfur.
Experienced by Olena Shmahalo
63 km from Grindavik
Reykjadalur "Steam Valley", Iceland. Olive-green hills, wildflowers, hot springs, steam, and sulfur.
Experienced by Olena Shmahalo
64 km from Grindavik
Our feet took us up high into the snowy mountains and all the way down into the bottom of the valley where we saw mud pots and hot springs.
Experienced by Gemma Evans
70 km from Grindavik
I was going through some old photos and I found this shot from the first time we landed in Iceland. We drove for about 40 min and just randomly chose a turn-off. The area looked beautiful but pretty flat and we just happened to stumble upon this beauty. I knew right then that I had fallen in love with this place, I was hooked.
Experienced by Tim Trad
78 km from Grindavik
I was travelling through Iceland in the fall of 2016, we stopped at a volcanic crater called, Kerið, just before sunset. Iceland is a magical place in November. There is just enough daylight to stay sane (sunrise is around 9.30am and sunset around 4pm) but at the same time sun is always very low in the sky making every minute feel like golden hour. The last 30mins before sunset, which is when this photo was taken, was one of the most beautiful skies I have ever seen.
Experienced by Victoria Farrand
78 km from Grindavik
Life's all about moments of impact, and how they change our lives forever 💥 ---------------- 🚩 Kerid Crater, Iceland 📆 28th of September, 2019 📷 Canon 60D
Experienced by Vivek Kumar