Iceland Travel | The Most Beautiful Stops Along the Ring Road 🏔
🌟 Akureyri 🌃Akureyri is Iceland’s second-largest city outside the Reykjavík capital region. Many travelers visiting the north choose to stay here for a night to experience urban life in northern Iceland. 🌿The town features an outdoor botanical garden filled with vibrant flowers and greenery, making it a must-visit spot in the height of summer. 🌟 Goðafoss (Waterfall of the Gods) 🏞️Goðafoss is set against a symmetrically curved cliff, with strikingly ✨beautiful basalt columns that look especially elegant against the backdrop of misty mountains. Locals affectionately call it "The Beauty" due to its unique shape. Its name is tied to Iceland’s religious history. 🌟 Dettifoss Near Goðafoss lies the mighty Dettifoss, Iceland’s most powerful waterfall and the largest in Europe by water volume. Its thunderous roa🌷r and massive spray can be heard and seen from a distance. 🌟 Lake Mývatn 💦Lake Mývatn is one of the most famous scenic areas in northern Iceland. But there’s more to explore than just the lake—many attractions are scattered around it. 🧚My favorite time to visit is summer when the snow melts, revealing diverse and stunning landscapes. 🌟 Dimmuborgir (The Dark Castles) 🌊Dimmuborgir boasts fascinating geological formations—lava pillars and twisted rock structures unlike anywhere else on land. This labyrinth of towering lava formations is known as the "Dark Castles" or "Black Fortress." 🌟 Hverfjall Crater On the eastern shore of Lake Mývatn sits the impressive Hverfjall Crater, one of the largest explosion craters in the world, measuring 140 meters deep and 1,000 meters in diameter. If you want a panoramic view from the top, the hike takes about 20 minutes. #Akureyri#Mývatn#Dimmuborgir Guesthouse#Dettifoss#travel guide#Iceland