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An Iceland self-drive is a great way to see the country, but with that said, there are a few important things to know about ...
In Iceland, you drive on the right side of the road. If, like me, you're used to driving on the left side, pay extra attention - especially at roundabouts - and do not get distracted by ‘cute ...
We were planning to drive around Iceland, a nearly Kentucky-size country with a population of about 376,000, on the roughly 830-mile Ring Road, which circles the island.
Iceland, it noted in its findings, "has the lowest road traffic death rate at two per 100,000 people, reflecting Iceland’s public awareness campaigns on safe driving practices and robust ...
Iceland's Ring Road is steeped in natural wonder and mythical lore. 10 min read Iceland is one of the warmest cold countries you’ll find—especially so toward children.
Curiosity about Iceland’s waterfalls, geysers and hot springs had also brought my U.S.-based friend and me to the country. Having bonded over hiking trips to the Highlands during our university days ...
There are three types of roads in Iceland: paved roads, gravel roads, and F-1 or mountain roads. I learned the biggest mistake to avoid in Iceland is driving roads your car isn't equipped for.
From volcanic lakes to spots for whale-watching and a majestic waterfall, Iceland's Diamond Circle has more to offer than your average road trip. Subscriptions Log In ...
For a road trip like no other that takes you through alien landscapes with volcanic fields and stunning waterfalls, you need to hire a car and drive the 828-mile Route 1 in Iceland. This once-in-a ...