The opening days of our Iceland camper expedition feel like stepping straight into the machinery of the planet itself. We begin on the Reykjanes Peninsula, where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above the ocean and the landscape is shaped by tectonic fissures, lava fields, geothermal areas, and wild coastal cliffs. After crossing the symbolic bridge at Brú Milli Heimsálfa and exploring the steaming world of Gunnuhver, we continue across southwest Iceland, ending the day in a setting that immediately gives the journey its expedition character.
The following days take us deep into Iceland’s most cinematic landscapes: Kerið, Þingvellir, Brúarfoss, the Haukadalur geothermal zone, and Gullfoss, before carrying us onward to the great southern waterfalls, black beaches, hidden canyons, and glacier fronts. Along the route are both iconic sites and quieter marvels, including Seljalandsfoss, Skógafoss, Reynisfjara, Fjaðrárgljúfur, Svartifoss, Fjallsárlón, and Jökulsárlón. This is the kind of stage where every day feels like a full chapter of an epic journey, and the road becomes part of the wonder.
At this time the route description is only available in Polish. Contact me if You would like to join me on this expedition.
