#2 Up, Down & Through Iceland, Part 1
Manage episode 310321698 series 3052262
#Episode #2
UP, DOWN & THROUGH ICELAND, PART 1
This is Lydia’s first time living in Iceland and Jonas’ second time. They’ve both lived here for almost a year now and are both married to Icelanders so they’ve visited often and have travelled up, down and through Iceland. They have recommendations, do’s and don’ts and tales of adventure to share. These are their stories. Insert Law & Order sound here. We had so much to say we had to split it into two parts (episodes 2 and 3). And then we still weren't done, so we served up a hot plate of bonus episode on our tips and recs for the ring road.
THIS IS NOT SPONSORED CONTENT, Y'ALL. FER REAL..
Just so you know, we are absolutely not getting paid for any of this. None of this is an advertisement or sponsored content or a "collaboration" (can you sense our collective eye roll?) with any companies or organizations or whatever other euphemism you have for getting paid to pretend something is your honest opinion. This is pure, unadulterated solid gold from our brainses. Enjoy. Wanna say thank you? Rate us and/or leave us a review.
SHOW NOTES
In this episode we mention lotsa places to visit. You can find more info on these places on the show's Google map as well as at the link's below.
Go nuts with our Google Map (we made it just for you with ♥︎)
Links to places mentioned
for couples
- Hótel Búðir - country inn on Snæfellsnes peninsula, great food, great location, great atmo
- Blue Lagoon - quintessential Icelandic experience, although very expensive.
for fams with kids
- Interactive map of pools all over Iceland - public pools, hot pots and a few natural pools
- Húsdýragarðurinn Reykjavík "Zoo" - Let's not be hasty about calling this a zoo (hence the quotation marks). Keep your expectations low and you might be pleasantly surprised.
- Café Flóran - Cute café in the Reykjavík Botantical Garden across from the "zoo" (see above). Make sure to check opening times as this place is only open seasonally (usually sometime in May to sometime in Oct, but don't be lazy—check the web site)
for nature lovers
- Vatnshellir lava cave on Snæfellsnes - not crazy expensive, pretty quick, natural lava cave and good guides
- Into the Glacier Langjökull ice cave tour near Húsafell - way more expensive than Vatnshellir, but totally different and amazing, manmade ice cave
- Lots more info for nature lovers and tips and recs for arty-farty, tooty-fruity visitors in the second half of this edition (episode 3) PLUS a whole bonus episode dedicated entirely to the ring road!
FOLLOW US
- Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
- Our Website
- Handy dandy Google Map
- Email: raisinandhotdog@gmail.com
Takk, takk and bless, bless y'all!
37 episoder