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Crashing waves. Lounging seals. Driftwood- and seabird-dotted shores. Rugged, snow-topped peaks. Colourful fishing towns. To really get off the tourist trail in Iceland and make your adventure your own, head for the Arctic Coast Way (Nor冒urstrandarlei冒). Launched in June 2019, this extraordinary journey 鈥 Iceland鈥檚 first official touring route 鈥 traces 900km of untouched and remote coastline and is your chance to experience captivating extremes, heart-pounding elemental drama and tranquil escapes from modern life, all with welcoming villages along the way.

Snow-covered cliffs slope down into a perfectly still fjord
Dramatic, beautiful Siglufj枚r冒ur is just one highlight of a trip along the Arctic Coast Way 漏 Daniel Bosma / Getty Images

The route from Hvammstangi in the west to Bakkafj枚r冒ur in the east includes six peninsulas on which black beaches and majestic cliffs alternate with glacial river deltas and fjords along awe-inspiring mountain ranges. A clutch of teeny, unforgettable islands with windswept hamlets feel even more remote, and one, Gr铆msey, straddles the Arctic Circle. From saga settlements to whale watching meccas, each of the small towns on the route offers insights into life at the top of the world.

Vatnsnes Peninsula

Start in sleepy Hvammstangi with its abundant seal colonies which you can tour by boat. Then travel along the serene seafront gravel road (Route 711), which winds for 82km around the softly undulating hills of the Vatnsnes Peninsula. You鈥檇 never know from the peacefulness here today that this was the site of one of Iceland鈥檚 most notorious crimes, immortalised in the novel Burial Rites by Hannah Kent. After you鈥檝e rounded the tip of the peninsula and are heading south again, explore the striking 15m-high sea stack Hv铆tserkur. According to local lore, Hv铆tserkur was a troll who tried to ruin the monastery at 脼ingeyrar but was caught out in the sunrise. A group of seals can often be spotted here, enjoying the sun a lot more than the troll did.

The remote island of Drangey sits in a dramatic landscape
Remote, uninhabited Drangey is a sanctuary for many bird species 漏 subtik / Getty Images

厂办补驳补蹿箩枚谤冒耻谤

Lush 厂办补驳补蹿箩枚谤冒耻谤 has plenty of strings to its bow: horse breeding (and riding), wild landscapes, historical remains and adrenaline-infused activities, like white water rafting and snowboarding, make it one of Iceland's most fabulous under-the-radar spots. Just north of Sau冒谩rkr贸kur, the area鈥檚 main town, 厂办补驳补蹿箩枚谤冒耻谤鈥檚 western edge is a stretch of gorgeously silent coast draped with scenic mountains. 罢颈苍诲补蝉迟贸濒濒, the most prominent peak, has a geothermal area at its northern end where you鈥檒l find the famous waterfront bathing pool known as Grettislaug. Just offshore, guarding the mouth of 厂办补驳补蹿箩枚谤冒耻谤, are the uninhabited islands of Drangey and M谩lmey, both tranquil havens for nesting seabirds. Summertime boat tours of dramatic Drangey depart from the small harbour beside Grettislaug.

Outdoor swimming pool on the side of a fjord with mountains in the distance
Take a swim with a spectacular view in Hofs贸s 漏 Horst Gerlach / Getty Images

罢谤枚濒濒补蝉办补驳颈

罢谤枚濒濒补蝉办补驳颈 (Troll Peninsula), stretching between 厂办补驳补蹿箩枚谤冒耻谤 and Eyjafj枚r冒ur, is a land of enormous snow-capped mountains. The deep valleys between the crags are home to some of the best fishing rivers in Iceland. Start at tranquil fishing village Hofs贸s and its spectacular fjord-facing swimming pool and hot-pot. If you can tear yourself away, further along Siglufj枚r冒ur (or Sigl贸, as locals call it) perches on a sparkling waterfront backed by one of those steep mountains. At one time over 10,000 workers lived here, unloading fishing boats and gutting and salting the fish. 罢谤枚濒濒补蝉办补驳颈 is also a prime spot for winter sports, including heli-skiing.

A puffin sits on a cliff edge on Gr铆msey island
Stand on the Arctic Circle and spot a puffin or two on Gr铆msey Island 漏 pawelosi / Getty Images

Eyjafj枚r冒ur and Gr铆msey

Akureyri, Iceland鈥檚 second largest city, sits on the longest fjord in Iceland, Eyjafj枚r冒ur 鈥 you鈥檒l often spot whales breaching and blowing in the glittering waters here. In addition to visiting lively Akureyri itself, the hamlets around the fjord make for fantastic seafood stops and conversations with locals. While ferries run frequently to the small island of Hr铆sey in the middle of the fjord, perhaps the best-known island on the Arctic Coast Way is even smaller Gr铆msey. The only bit of Iceland actually on the Arctic Circle, this tiny, tranquil place (just 5 sq km) sits 40km from the mainland and is where birds outnumber humans 10,000 to one. Its sea-battered coastal cliffs and contorted basalt formations make a popular home for dozens of species of seabirds, including scores of puffins, plus the kamikaze Arctic tern. It can be reached by ferry or plane.

A whale breaches in front of a boat of whale watchers
贬煤蝉补惫铆办 is one of the best places in Iceland to go whale watching 漏 Tatonka / Shutterstock

贬煤蝉补惫铆办

As well as being renowned as Iceland's whale-watching hub, 贬煤蝉补惫铆办, is also worth a stop for its interesting museums (covering whales, exploration and more), quaint houses and historic church, and views of the majestic peaks across the bay. Salt-water spa GeoSea is positioned above it all on the town鈥檚 northern point, near the lighthouse. The pools have perfectly warm (38-39掳C) geothermally heated saltwater, and the complex鈥檚 cafe offers post-dip fjord views. To become one with tranquility, stay over at the thoughtfully decorated, fish-factory-turned-guesthouse Tungulending and enjoy its seasonal dinner specials overlooking the seafront.

Fossils in a cliff face
Fossils in the cliffs on the Tj枚rnes Peninsula 漏 Glasshouse Images / Getty Images

Tj枚rnes Peninsula

Head north from 贬煤蝉补惫铆办 along Route 85 and you鈥檒l curve along the coast of the geologically rich Tj枚rnes Peninsula. Look for fossil-dotted cliffs, now home to seabirds. At Kelduhverfi the land is pocked by grabens (depressions between geological faults) and torn up by fissures. This is a rift point where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge enters the Arctic Ocean 鈥 about 12km east of M谩n谩rbakki Museum there's an excellent vantage point with panels giving information on the area鈥檚 tectonic activity. The road then drops down to the bird-packed lagoons and deltas of Vestursandur.

Gushing water at Dettifoss
A quick side trip off the Arctic Coast Way gets you to amazing Dettifoss waterfall 漏 Shaiith / Shutterstock

脕蝉产测谤驳颈

At the northern end of Vatnaj枚kull National Park, the J枚kuls谩rglj煤fur (pronounced yu-kul-sour-glyoo-vur) portion of the park protects a unique subglacial eruptive ridge and an idyllic canyon called 脕蝉产测谤驳颈. Carved out by the formidable J枚kuls谩 谩 Fj枚llum 鈥 Iceland鈥檚 second-longest river 鈥 lush 脕蝉产测谤驳颈 extends in a massive horseshoe shape, measuring 3.5km from north to south and averaging 1km in width. From the car park at the end of the access road, 3.5km south of the visitor centre, several easy short tracks lead through the forest to viewpoints of the canyon, a small bird-friendly pond, and signposts on the area's flora.

From 脕蝉产测谤驳颈, when the roads are open, it鈥檚 easy to detour south, off the Arctic Coast Way, to magnificent waterfall Dettifoss (part of the park) and lake M媒vatn.

Stone triangles form the Arctic Henge sculpture
Iceland's own enigmatic stone circle, Arctic Henge, is worth a detour 漏 Robert Postma / Design Pics

惭别濒谤补办办补蝉濒别虂迟迟补

Bypassed by the tourists zooming along the Ring Road, the wild, thinly populated coastal route around Iceland鈥檚 most northeasterly peninsulas reaches to within kilometres of the Arctic Circle and is full of enthralling scenery 鈥 this is the best of brilliantly unspoilt, untouristed, unhyped Iceland. The little-used coastal road (Route 870) around 惭别濒谤补办办补蝉濒茅迟迟补 (Arctic Fox Plain) is unsealed, jolting along for 55km between K贸pasker and Raufarh枚fn. It鈥檚 worth the bumpy ride for the serenity of its unspoilt ponds and marshes dotted with driftwood and rife with bird life. Digress further on tracks to isolated lighthouses on ocean-crushed headlands.

Just north of Raufarh枚fn, the surreal stone arches of Arctic Henge create a colossal circle up to 7m in height with sweeping sea views. In town, stop off at the delightfully simple cafe and gallery Kaupf茅lagi冒 Raufarh枚fn for a breakfast buffet, afternoon cake and coffee, or evening meal.

Finish off your exploration with first-rate hiking on 脼istilfj枚r冒ur at 搁补耻冒补苍别蝉 headland 鈥 turn off between Raufarh枚fn (42km) and 脼贸rsh枚fn (32km). A signposted walking track leads 7km to rippling rock formations 鈥 including arches and caves 鈥 and secluded beaches, and there's great bird watching (including puffins) too, combining to create the essence of the Arctic Coast Way.

Practical information

As a brand-new route in Iceland, the Arctic Coast Way is very much a journey in the pioneering spirit 鈥 roads in the most remote areas are often simply surfaced with gravel and can be deeply rutted, meaning renting a 4x4 is highly recommended. Infrastructure along the route is currently ok and will no doubt be improving in coming years.

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