Þjóðvegur 1, als known as the Ring Road, is the main road that goes in a loop around Iceland and connects most of the habitable areas with each other. Apart from air, this is often the only means by which travel between them is possible. In spite of this, and the millions of tourists that flock to Iceland every year, there are parts of the road that receive very little traffic.
If visitors have enough time, a popular way to experience Iceland is to travel along the ring road in 7 or more days (less is not recommended). The images on this page where shot while travelling along the ring road in April 2016 on my first visit to Iceland and in November 2021 on my third visit.
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
South coast, 2015
South coast, 2015
near Mývatn
near Mývatn
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
Southeast coast, 2021
Reykjanes, 2015
Reykjanes, 2015
near Mývatn
near Mývatn
Djúpivogur
Djúpivogur

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