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Duration:
7 days
Transport:
Motor coach
Tour Type:
A guided tour
Group size:
maximum 16
Discount:

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Viking visions in West Iceland

Travel through West Iceland and learn about culture, heritage and history of Iceland. The journey will take the group through many of the most important sites of the history of Icelandic settlement.

Viking visions is a tour for people interested in history, culture and heritage of Iceland. The Viking vision tour will take you to West and North-West Iceland where you will find historic events at your every step. Learn about the viking settlement of Iceland,  the strong women and brave men who settled Iceland, Greenland and later found America. Visit the sites where the many stories of the Icelandic sagas took place, learn about the fights, the love affairs, the betrayal and brutal killings. Learn about the establishement of the first parliament at Þingvellir, the heart of the nation where all the major decisions regarding early Icelands history took place.

Tour highlights:

  • Visit Reykholt in Borgarfjörður and learn about poet and chiftain Snorri Sturluson who is believed to have written some of the sagas, including Egils saga.
  • Explore Borgarnes and Borg, the home of Egill Skallagrímsson who is one of the most notorious character of the sagas.
  • Travel around Snæfellsnes peninsula and learn the stories of the people who traveled from Iceland to settle Greenland and later found America. Learn mythical folklore legends of the peninsula, the trolls, elves and ghosts.
  • Visit Skagafjörður area where many of the scenes from the Icelandic sagas took place. Travel through the landscape of the saga settings, visit the sites of battles Hauganes battle and Örylgstaða battle, and learn the stories of the people affected and the aftermath.
  • Discover Þingvellir national park a UNESCO site where the first parliament was established. Learn about the function of the parliament throughtout the centuries while walking through the rift valley and exploring the unique geology and nature of the area.
  • Travel to Skálholt cathedral, one of the most important cultural and political places in Iceland in the middle ages. Learn about the bishops who ruled there, hear about the conflict and excecution of Bishop Jón Arason by the end of Catholicism leading to Lutheranism in 1550.
  • The group will visit many museum, exhibitions, churches and institutions to further deepen the understandig of Icelands culture heritage and history.
  • Travel through magnificent landscape of Iceland and learn about farming practices in Iceland throughout the centures, learn about the settlement household animals like sheep, horses, cows, goats and chicken.

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Itinerary for Viking visions in West Iceland

Travel through West Iceland and learn about culture, heritage and history of Iceland. The journey will take the group through many of the most important sites of the history of Icelandic settlement.

Day 1

Pickup at KEF airport. First stop is at a Viking exhibition where the group will get a breakfast and a short overview of the viking era and the settlement of Iceland from Norway and Ireland. The group will then travel to Borgarnes in West Iceland settling in for a rest. In the early evening the group will visit the settlement center where they will visit two exhibitions; on Egils saga and the Settelment. Lunch and dinner not inclusive. In Borgarnes there are several options for meals, including the Settlement center. Overnight stay in Borgarfjörður area.

Day 2

A tour around Snæfellsnes peninsula where the group will explore the natural landmarks of the peninsula and hear stories about settlers, monks and vikings in the area. A special focus will be on Guðríður Þorbjarnardóttir who was the Icelander who The group will have light lunch at Hellnar café, one of the smallest restaurants in Iceland. Arnarstapi, Lóndrangar, Dritvík, Snæfellsnes national park and Kirkjufell mountain will be explored. The day ends in Stykkishólmur town where the group will have dinner and settle in at a hotel.

Day 3

The day will be spent in the setting of the Sagas, Laxdæla Saga, Sturlungasaga, Saga of Eric the Red. The group will visit Laugar in Sælingsdalur which is the setting of Laxdæla saga. This is where Auður the Deep minded settled with her people and raised her son Þorsteinn. This is also where the love triangle between Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, Bolli and Kjartan took place. A local guide will take the group around the area sharing stories of the sagas. The group will visit Eiríkstaðir where Eric the Red built his farm and raised is son Leif "the lucky" Ericson. Overnight stay in a hotel in Sauðárkrókur town.

Day 4

The day will start with visiting a new interactive exhibition 1238 which is the year a great battle took place in Iceland. Guests can take part in the Sturlung era through virtual reality. En route to Reykholt in Borgarfjörður the group will stop by the place where Agnes Magnúsdóttir (from the book Burial rights) was exicuted. Once in Reykholt, the group will visit an exibition on Snorri Sturluson and his work. A short walk around the premises with a stop at the church and Snorri's pool will follow.  The group will also visit the natural wonders of Hraunfossar waterfall, Barnafoss waterfall and Deildatunguhver hotspring. In the afternoon the group will drive through the back country via Uxarhryggir towards Laugarvatn (only possible during summer). This will give people chance to view mountains and the deserted area in the interior of Iceland. Dinner and overnight stay at Laugarvatn village.

Day 5

The group will explore Þingvellir national park where the first meeting of the Icelandic parlament was held in A.D. 930. This remarkable UNESCO World Heritge Site lies on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge line where the American and Europen tectonic plates meet. The new exhibition of Þingvellir's history and nature will be visited, the group will be guided around the park, both the most common sights but also to parts of the park not often visited by tourists. An archaeologist will explain findings in the area during previous investigations. After lunch, the group will visit Skálholt Cathedral where the group will get an insight into the amazing history of the church and the area. The group will have dinner and stay in a guesthouse in the area.

Day 6

In the morning thehe group will explore some natural wonders.The geysir geothermal area is the home to the famous Geysir hotspring which gives the name to all other geysirs around the world. The hotspring Strokkur erupts every 5 or so minutes, blasting a column of boiling water up to 40 meters into the air. The whole area is dotted with fumaoles, hot springs and mud-pits. The "Golden waterfall" Gullfoss plummets 32 meters into the gorge of river Hvítá, making it one of the most beautiful and powerful waterfalls in Iceland. The students will hear stories of how the waterfall was saved from being harnessed by a young woman living on the next farm. The group will visit one ot the local greenhouses, Friðheimar tomato farm, for lunch. They will learn about the family that started growing tomatos and showing their horses and slowly but surely built one of the most popluar restaurants in Iceland. After lunch the group will visit Skálholt Cathedral, one of the most historic places in Iceland. The settlement of Skálholt dates back to the 12th century when the first church was build there shortly after Christianity was established in Iceland. The students will hear stories of bishops and common people who lived in the area throughout the centuries. Stories of impossible love, battles with vikings and brutal killings. In the afternoon the group will travel to Reykjavík for a free afternoon and evening. Overnight stay at a hotel in Reykjavík.

Day 7

After breakfast transfer to the airport for flights.