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15 Best Things To Do In Selfoss, Iceland
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15 Best Things To Do In Selfoss, Iceland

Despite being an infamous town, Selfoss is a striking tourist destination in South Iceland that offers varied options for tourists and locals alike. It is situated in the southern region of Iceland on the banks of the Olfusa River, largest river in Iceland. People can take a walk on the interesting footpaths along the Olfusa River found in the woodland of Hellisskógur or play golf on the far side bank of the same river. The city is also home to one of the first suspension bridges in the nation, Olfusarbru Bridge, as well as other interesting attractions like the city's beguiling volcanic landscape and Bobby Fischer Centre. It is a lovely town that attracts many during the summer months. Nature and adventure lovers will find this town intriguing. Keep reading to learn more about the top things to do in Selfoss, Iceland.

22 Popular Festivals In Iceland
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22 Popular Festivals In Iceland

Isolated in North Atlantic, Iceland is an island that is widely praised for its eye-catching beauty. Many people know about its mystic features like geysers, hot springs, volcanoes, and gorgeous parks that make the country such a popular tourist destination. If that’s not enough to make you want to tour the country, then the vibrant festivals that take place throughout the year will surely make you catch the next flight to Iceland. Stay in the best Airbnbs, and explore the beautiful culture and traditions that for such a long time have made this island a paradise. Read on to know more about popular festivals in Iceland that you can check out.

Tips To Enjoy Northern Lights In Reykjavik, Iceland
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Tips To Enjoy Northern Lights In Reykjavik, Iceland

Many of those who travel to Iceland have northern lights or auroras on their "must see" list. Some people do not know much about when to spot the lights and others believe that you have to travel far away from towns and plant yourself in the middle of nowhere in order to get a glimpse of the auroras. Well, that’s not quite true. Sighting depends on how bright the light displays are on a particular night. In fact, on a good night, you don’t even need to travel outside of Reykjavik, the coastal capital, to get a good viewing.