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Thingvellir Park AttractionsHere are the top Thingvellir park listings so you can find the best in Thingvellir for your trip. Read these park reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. The Rift ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Thingvellir, Iceland It is one of the most impressive places in Europe, ehm... actually between Europe and America. You can see the rift and stand on two continents at once. 2. The View ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Thingvellir, Iceland Þingvellir is a site of historical, cultural and geological importance and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Iceland . 3. Thingvellir ADD TO LIST (17 reviews) Reykjavik, Iceland Thingvellir is a beautiful place in the south west part of Iceland. Iceland sits a top of a so called hot spot - a gigantic plume from the center of earth making hot.. 4. Þingvellir ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Thingvellir, Iceland See more information looking here on geckogo! if you search for Thingvellir (Icleandic: Þingvellir) 5. Almannagjá ADD TO LIST (10 reviews) Thingvellir, Iceland A deep fissure caused by the continent drift, Almannagjá ravine is one of the largest in the region - measuring over 7.7 km long. It is a great place for hiking and.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Thingvellir, Iceland Wonderful place with lots to see in the nature. Pools with the clearest water ever, a nice waterfall (which is huge but small compared to other waterfalls Iceland has.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Hveragerdhi, Iceland Hveragerði is undoubtedly one of the few populated places in the world located in a geothermal area of this kind. At the centre visitors are invited to take a guided.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Reykjavik, Iceland Really nice green area where you can go running, walking, fishing or just have picnic right in the middle of Reykjavik. 10. Geysir ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Uthlidh, Iceland Geysir is located in the Haukadalur Valley and is the world’s oldest known geyser, with accounts of its activity dating back to the 13th century. It currently erupts.. |