Golden Circle

 
 
Walking to Reykjavik city center.

Walking to Reykjavik city center.

 

I hope you enjoyed my other posts about our Iceland trip, including our transatlantic flight, Southern Iceland adventures, the Iceberg Lagoon, and Vik!  Here I'll detail all of my favorite spots of the capital city and golden circle!

 
Our favorite bakery, so delicious. I dare you to walk past!

Our favorite bakery, so delicious. I dare you to walk past!

 
 
Reykjavik bakery in action. Smells not included.

Reykjavik bakery in action. Smells not included.

 

We stayed by the Hallgrímskirkja church in Reykjavik - one of the tallest monuments in the whole country. It was the perfect spot to call home for a few days while we explored the city center. From here we had walking access to the city center and shopping districts.

 
Exploring the streets and taking in the art!

Exploring the streets and taking in the art!

 
 
No trip is complete without a stop for ice cream – multiple stops for ice cream!

No trip is complete without a stop for ice cream – multiple stops for ice cream!

 

Walking around we found a bakery (Braud & Co.) and bar that served as our favorite spots. We went there 2-3 days in a row. The smell of the fresh bread and baked good at Braud and Co was too good to pass up each morning. The restaurant we loved was the Rok. The atmosphere of the dining was perfect. The restaurant had an outdoor seating area with fur blankets to keep warm in Icelands' chill air. It was a great spot to give the kids a little freedom while we ate awesome local food!

 
Rok Restaurant Reykjavik Iceland

Rok Restaurant Reykjavik Iceland

 

After a week with my parents and au pair, Sophia had to say goodbye and Paul flew in to join us for a whirlwind Iceland adventure. We decided to do the Golden Circle while he was here to catch the big ticket sights!

 
Storkkur Geysir!

Storkkur Geysir!

 

The traditional Golden Circle route includes Pingvellir National Park, the geothermal area Haukadalur with geysers Geysir and Storkkur, and finally Gullfoss waterfall. We decided to skip the national park since we wanted to speed up the trip and hiking was hard with our crew. Paul just arrived and was cashed from the plane, my mom wasn't in hiking form with her new knee replacement and we were eager for the other sites to make the day more reasonable.

The geothermal area was our first stop - and different from all of our other exploring in Iceland thus far! The boys loved seeing Storkkur erupt!  It was so neat. It brought back memories of walking around the geothermal areas of Yellowstone when I was a kid. I was so excited to share this with the boys!

 
Tula toddler at Haukadalur geothermal reserve!

Tula toddler at Haukadalur geothermal reserve!

 

We continued to venture on to Gullfoss waterfall. This is a true beauty. There are many look out points and views of the falls. We had a great time taking pictures!

 
Gullfoss Waterfall. All grins for ‘Oma!

Gullfoss Waterfall. All grins for ‘Oma!

 

There are other great spots along the route including a thermal spa and petting zoo, but we decided to stop at a place along the route where you can donate to feed the horses along the side of the road. One local farm owner bring some of his older, calmer horses to the front gates and has "horse candy" available for purchase on the honor system. By chance we found it and pulled off to give the boys the chance to feed the horses. Oh man, he loved it!! The owner drove past and helped my son open his hand flat to feed the horses. The smiles were so wonderful. It was one of my favorite stops. Simplicity. Feeding horses was such an amazing experience and worth the honor system donation, and then some!

 
Feeding Icelandic horses with the owner!

Feeding Icelandic horses with the owner!

 

We added a stop to look at an underground turf house at Skalholt. Skálholt is a historical town in Iceland, even considered Iceland’s first town. It has a chapel and turf house, which is a little difficult to find from the road, but worth the stop. It was the one turf house we were able to see during our trip and the detour didn't add much time to our trip!

 
Icelandic Horses

Icelandic Horses

 
 
Skalholt, Iceland

Skalholt, Iceland

 

Last was a quick stop at Kerið, a volcanic crater lake. It's located right on the road along the Golden Circle loop home. For a small fee you can access the attraction and the walking trails around the crater. The sunshine completely changes the appearance of this attraction, and apparently they even hosts concerts there. I can't imagine!

 
Kids exploring = kids learning.

Kids exploring = kids learning.

 

We had a great time running into the local grocery stores, cooking food at home, enjoying the coffeeshops, and exploring the city of Reykjavik!  I was so sad to see this part of our travels come to an end. Iceland has so much to offer.

 
Kerið volcanic crater.

Kerið volcanic crater.

 

Iceland, I will be back!


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