Ideas for a family tour in Iceland
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Ideas for a family tour in Iceland
Does anyone know what Iceland is like to tour in? Two adults, a 9yo in July/August. Just something the other half said so I thought I'd ask on here about it.
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I recall Josie Dew went “Wind in my Wheels”
Where are you going in that bike. The Norwegian shop owner asked. Iceland I said and promptly wished I hadn’t. Ha Ha he crowed and do you know what you head for?
Hell he announced with a vigorous glee. Absolute hell!
Where are you going in that bike. The Norwegian shop owner asked. Iceland I said and promptly wished I hadn’t. Ha Ha he crowed and do you know what you head for?
Hell he announced with a vigorous glee. Absolute hell!
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I cycled around the island May/June about 10 ago.
It's a lot like touring in the north of Scotland.
If you're lucky with the weather then it's great, if not then it can get very grim.
I was lucky, cold winds but only a couple of drizzle in the 7 weeks I was there.
Off the ferry it climbs to 2000' in ~5 miles and then drops back to sea level in the same distance to join the ring road.
Only Reykjavik was really busy with traffic, but there was a good off-road cycle route in and out of it.
But you do need to keep a eye open for the odd tourist couch on the ring road.
Most towns have a campsite, so only wild camped a couple of times after exploring along minor roads.
Luck ...........
It's a lot like touring in the north of Scotland.
If you're lucky with the weather then it's great, if not then it can get very grim.
I was lucky, cold winds but only a couple of drizzle in the 7 weeks I was there.
Off the ferry it climbs to 2000' in ~5 miles and then drops back to sea level in the same distance to join the ring road.
Only Reykjavik was really busy with traffic, but there was a good off-road cycle route in and out of it.
But you do need to keep a eye open for the odd tourist couch on the ring road.
Most towns have a campsite, so only wild camped a couple of times after exploring along minor roads.
Luck ...........
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I typed out a longish answer worrying about kids touring (mine were lightweights but have toured). Checking your posts it looks like your kid is tough as so it looks like that side of things is fine. He’ll be ok with a fairly wild and not many people/traditional things to do type trip I take it?
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Hmm! Plan B I think. He's good for distance but unless I can attach his Nintendo switch to his bars and keep it charged he might get bored there.
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Iceland is one of the very few places that I have looked at and then decided no. In fact I have done this a number of times. A combination of weather that when bad is very bad and also cost. I'm also not sure how interesting it is away from the honeypot sites, some of which are now very touristy.
If I was ever to have such a thing as a wish list, I suppose Iceland would be on it, but not on a bike. Then again, I don't like the cold, the wet, the wind.
If I was ever to have such a thing as a wish list, I suppose Iceland would be on it, but not on a bike. Then again, I don't like the cold, the wet, the wind.
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Time flies seems just like yesterday. (1987) JD was 21 in Iceland and born in 1966.
Hoping the changes are for the better there.
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Re: Ideas for a family tour in Iceland
Not cycled there but had a holiday a couple of years ago.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑27 Dec 2021, 9:24pm Does anyone know what Iceland is like to tour in? Two adults, a 9yo in July/August. Just something the other half said so I thought I'd ask on here about it.
I think you'd need to be proper hard core to cycle tour there. A very long way between places, and whilst the landscape is spectacular, it's also unchanging for long distances: 20 miles through a barren lavafield is pretty monotonous.
As I recall, driving, fairly significant hills were by no means uncommon. Surfaced roads are few, but good quality. Don't expect any minor road scenic detours. The routes are very exposed to the elements.
Everything is terrifyingly expensive.
Personally I would strongly recommend against doing it with a 9yo unless it's their own absolute passion. Even for adults, only if you enjoy real hard riding and challenging conditions.
If you fancy something spectacular but more suited to a youngster, perhaps Lake Annecy area, or the route through the dolomites to Cortina might be really good?
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I'd like to put in a quick word in defence of Iceland as a bike touring destination -- I've had some amazing trips there... On the other hand: I'm not sure I'd recommend it for cycling with children: as others have said, the weather is very unpredictable, and the best bits for cycling (imo) are the remotest parts, which take a few days to get to (and through...). The traditional on-road cycle touring route was to go round the ring road, but traffic levels have increased significantly in recent years, so I'm not sure that would be much fun these days (esp. with children).
One possibility might be to base yourself somewhere like Myvatn, which is a bit less heavily touristed than the sites round Reykjavik, and from which you could do some good day rides out to waterfalls and geothermal things (mud pools, hot springs, etc).
(Cortina a very good idea, too!)
One possibility might be to base yourself somewhere like Myvatn, which is a bit less heavily touristed than the sites round Reykjavik, and from which you could do some good day rides out to waterfalls and geothermal things (mud pools, hot springs, etc).
(Cortina a very good idea, too!)
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Another vote for Myvatn. I went there in May about 15 years ago, with a car and no bike, and I was impressed. I would quite happily spend a week there doing walks and bike rides.
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"How to cycle to Iceland, part one: pedalling through Denmark":
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022 ... mp;amp;amp
Jonathan
PS: It's great to see this sort of article in mainstream media.
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022 ... mp;amp;amp
Jonathan
PS: It's great to see this sort of article in mainstream media.
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Loved the article. Not sure I’m up to Iceland but I await the next part with interest.
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