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    SuperJeep Tour of Borgafjord and Ice Cave

    £415.00
    Discover West Iceland on the Borgafjord and Ice Cave Tour Leave the hustle and bustle of Reykajvik behind and go on a super jeep adventure into the Icelandic wilderness. Visit the most powerful hot springs in Europe, explore an ice cave and visit some of Icelandandrsquo;s lesser known waterfalls. Youandrsquo;ll even drive across a fjord under the sea! The amazing things youandrsquo;ll do on your tour Take a ride on Hvalfjandouml;randeth;ur - the famous Icelandic road tunnel under the Hvalfjandouml;randeth;ur fjord See the hot springs at Deildartunguhver Visit Hraunfossar Waterfall - The Childrenandrsquo;s Waterfall Enjoy the view over Langjandouml;kull Glacier Enter an ice cave Learn the legends surrounding the waterfall in Grimsandaacute; - home of the trolls Visit the most powerful hot springs in Europe Come close to the hot springs at Deildartunguhver. Providing 180 l/sec of 100anddeg;C hot water, the springs are used as a heating source for the nearby towns of Borgarnes and Akranes. Fancy a soak? Well, youandrsquo;re just stopping for a quick visit but if youandrsquo;ve had a shower anywhere within 65km of Deildartunguhver, youandrsquo;ve already bathed with the thermal water from the spring! Step off the well-known tourist track andamp; visit 2 of Icelandandrsquo;s lesser known waterfalls Hraunfossar -The Childrenandrsquo;s Waterfall Hraunfossar is not your usual waterfall - itandrsquo;s formed of multiple streams, coming from beneath an ancient lava flow, spanning over 900 meters. Being outside of the classic tourist routes, itandrsquo;s a place with a particularly peaceful atmosphere. The waterfall is even more beautiful in the winter months when the water freezes and turns into spectacular giant icicles. The story behind the name The name Hraunfossar, which means Childrenandrsquo;s Waterfall in Icelandic, has rather dark roots. According to the legend, there used to be a natural bridge over the waterfall, from which two local children fell to their deaths. Their grieving mother is said to have destroyed the bridge in her despair. The Troll Waterfall Immerse in the world of tales at the waterfall in Grimsandaacute; - home of the trolls. See the giant troll face, formed in the rocks, overseeing the water and delve into the Icelandic folklore. Explore a cave entirely made of ice Set foot on the majestic Langjandouml;kull glacier - follow the man-made ice tunnels that take you into the glacier itself. Enter a fairy-tale like space, as you find yourself surrounded by crystal clear blue ice. Youandrsquo;ll feel like youandrsquo;re visiting Elsaandrsquo;s frozen kingdom of Arendelle!
    Discover West Iceland on the Borgafjord and Ice Cave Tour Leave the hustle and bustle of Reykajvik behind and go on a super jeep adventure into the Icelandic wilderness. Visit the most powerful hot springs in Europe, explore an ice cave and visit some of Icelandandrsquo;s lesser known waterfalls. Youandrsquo;ll even drive across a fjord under the sea! The amazing things youandrsquo;ll do on your tour Take a ride on Hvalfjandouml;randeth;ur - the famous Icelandic road tunnel under the Hvalfjandouml;randeth;ur fjord See the hot springs at Deildartunguhver Visit Hraunfossar Waterfall - The Childrenandrsquo;s Waterfall Enjoy the view over Langjandouml;kull Glacier Enter an ice cave Learn the legends surrounding the waterfall in Grimsandaacute; - home of the trolls Visit the most powerful hot springs in Europe Come close to the hot springs at Deildartunguhver. Providing 180 l/sec of 100anddeg;C hot water, the springs are used as a heating source for the nearby towns of Borgarnes and Akranes. Fancy a soak? Well, youandrsquo;re just stopping for a quick visit but if youandrsquo;ve had a shower anywhere within 65km of Deildartunguhver, youandrsquo;ve already bathed with the thermal water from the spring! Step off the well-known tourist track andamp; visit 2 of Icelandandrsquo;s lesser known waterfalls Hraunfossar -The Childrenandrsquo;s Waterfall Hraunfossar is not your usual waterfall - itandrsquo;s formed of multiple streams, coming from beneath an ancient lava flow, spanning over 900 meters. Being outside of the classic tourist routes, itandrsquo;s a place with a particularly peaceful atmosphere. The waterfall is even more beautiful in the winter months when the water freezes and turns into spectacular giant icicles. The story behind the name The name Hraunfossar, which means Childrenandrsquo;s Waterfall in Icelandic, has rather dark roots. According to the legend, there used to be a natural bridge over the waterfall, from which two local children fell to their deaths. Their grieving mother is said to have destroyed the bridge in her despair. The Troll Waterfall Immerse in the world of tales at the waterfall in Grimsandaacute; - home of the trolls. See the giant troll face, formed in the rocks, overseeing the water and delve into the Icelandic folklore. Explore a cave entirely made of ice Set foot on the majestic Langjandouml;kull glacier - follow the man-made ice tunnels that take you into the glacier itself. Enter a fairy-tale like space, as you find yourself surrounded by crystal clear blue ice. Youandrsquo;ll feel like youandrsquo;re visiting Elsaandrsquo;s frozen kingdom of Arendelle!