Meditate in Icelandic Nature With FLOWVR
Most of us feel the pressures of modern life. Sometimes it is difficult to find calm and focus in the daily hustle and bustle. Fortunately, there are innovative people working on making our work days better. One noteworthy company is the Icelandic based FLOWVR whose...
A Lovely Day in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula
I have become quite addicted to winter hiking and as my readers may have noticed I satisfy my addiction in a hiking group run by the Iceland hiking app publisher, guide and all around nice guy Einar Skulason. My latest trip with his group was to...
Chilling in the West of Iceland
The Vlogger Ásgeir is back, this time he heads to the Extreme Chill Fest which is an annual event in August in the village of Hellissandur in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in the West of Iceland. Ásgeir and his friend Hjalti dip into the Landbrotalaug natual hot...
Soul of Iceland is found in its music and sound says Leandro Cerro
Since starting the Stuck in Iceland travel blog back in 2012 I have had the pleasure of meeting a lot of great people from around the world who have just one thing in common: They really love Iceland and make it their mission to explore...
Snæfellsnes Peninsula Road Trip – Iceland in a Nutshell
The master photographer Martin Schulz returns with yet another brilliant article for Stuck in Iceland and this time he covers Snæfellsnes peninsula in a West Iceland Road Trip. Thanks Martin for sharing your epic pictures and your travel story from Iceland. Visiting Iceland for the 14th...
IcelandicRoad Trips – Experience Joy of the Ring Road
In the three years we have run the site we have heard from a lot of people who have asked us about the ring road or told us about the fun they have had on traveling on it. They are in many ways typical of...
Why You Should Visit Iceland in Winter
Words and pictures by Peter Riederer Because almost everyone goes to the south of Europe in winter, Me – Peter a 33 years old IT-Department leader and my friend Marc a 36 years old Sales Operations Manager from Munich – Germany decided to buck the trend...
A quiet visit to the Icelandic Singing Cave
I visited Sönghellir (e. Icelandic Singing Cave) at Snæfellsnes for the first time recently. It’s the most famous one of at least six “singing caves” in Iceland and known for its echoes. The Snæfellsnes peninsula is world famous for its beauty and it is often called...