Recreation
Outdoor enthusiasts feel at home in South Iceland. Not only does the
region have flourishing lowland agricultural communities, but majestic
peaks for those desiring a challenge. Other recreational activities
include scenic walks and bird watching, trips on the seashore, ice
climbing, kayaking, rides on 4-wheelers, rafting down rivers, and the
Njáll’s Saga Tours. A pleasant sequel is going swimming, golfing,
fishing or riding the small but sturdy Icelandic horse. Another animal
favourite is the whale, seen on trips from the Westman Islands. The
more adventurous seek out 4WD vehicles or snow scooters on the
glaciers, and in the summer trips are scheduled to Þórsmörk and the
Laki craters.
The numerous museums include the Folk and the Natural
History Museums in the Westman Islands, Skógar Folk Museum, and the
Stokkseyri Ghost Centre. The region welcomes everyone to summertime
family festivals, including Töðugjöld in Rangárvellir county,
Bláskógablíða in Bláskógabyggð, Iðandi Dagar at Flúðir, Grímsævintýri
in Grímsnes and Grafningshreppur, and the mid-summer celebration at
Eyrarbakki.
South Iceland is an invitation to adventure.