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The Ring Road may be Iceland's classic road-tripping route and hold plenty of treasures, but taking your four wheels north off the beaten track and along the untamed wilds of Eyjafj枚r冒ur, the country's longest fjord, is something no adventurous traveller will ever regret.

Besides gawking at the staggering coastal and mountain scenery of North Iceland from the road, there are opportunities to do everything from exploring geothermal vents beneath the sea鈥檚 surface on a scuba dive to taking a dip in a beer bath at a novel new spa. And with tunnels now linking the northern townships of Siglufj枚r冒ur and 脫lafsfj枚r冒ur, access is better than ever.

Akureyri: a 'big' city start to your trip

At the head of Eyjafj枚r冒ur, you'll find the nation鈥檚 second-largest city 鈥 though with a population of under 20,000 Akureyri is more charming seaside town than urban metropolis. Its traffic lights are even part of its appeal, with the red signals shaped like hearts to make the wait for green feel more like an embrace than a warning. Walking past its cute cottages in winter, with their windows lined in fairy lights and roofs powdered with snow, feels like stepping into a Christmas card.

Flat-topped and snow-capped mountains back the city of Akureyri and its harbour on Eyjafjordur. This city marks the start of the North Iceland road trip 漏subtik / Getty Images
Akureyri, Iceland's second city, marks the head of Eyjafj枚r冒ur and the start of the road trip north 漏subtik / Getty Images

The surrounding mountains provide skiing and snowboarding opportunities (both on-piste and off), with the nearby Hl铆冒arfjall Ski Centre being home to Iceland鈥檚 premier downhill slope and numerous cross-country routes. In town there's no shortage of fine restaurants to replenish energy reserves apr猫s-ski, as well as plenty of hotels to catch the necessary Zs. And no matter what the outdoor temperatures may be, there is nothing more soothing for well-worked muscles than a trip to Sundlaug Akureyrar, the city鈥檚 outdoor swimming complex. One of Iceland鈥檚 best, it's a local institution, with many residents taking daily dips in its heated pools and hot tubs, and lounging in the sauna and steam rooms.

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The floodlit runs at the Hl铆冒arfjall Ski Centre in Akureyri, Iceland's premier downhill slope 漏 Arctic-Images / Getty Images

During summer the mountains are a very different type of playground, with mountain biking and hiking on offer. Summiting peaks such as Mt S煤lur (1213m) is possible on day trips. The city too feels like another world at this time of year 鈥 its Lystigar冒urinn gardens are flush with flowers, and thanks to Akureyri鈥檚 close proximity to the Arctic Circle, the daylight seems never ending.

Whale-watching cruises in the fjord are possible year round, though there are more sailings during the summer months. The Lutheran church, designed by Gu冒j贸n Sam煤elsson (responsible for Reykjav铆k鈥檚 Landakotskirkja Roman Catholic Cathedral), the Akureyri Museum and the Akureyri Art Museum are all worth a wander.

脕rsk贸gssandur: making a splash

Set almost 35km north of Akureyri on Eyjafj枚r冒ur鈥檚 edge, this tiny fishing village was the birthplace of Iceland鈥檚 first microbrewery, Bruggsmi冒jan 鈥 Kaldi. Hatched from one mother鈥檚 plan to help her family after her husband injured himself at sea, it has been a resounding success since being founded in 2006 and now employs 10% of the community. Organised tours are available or a staff member will usually be happy to show you round.

The microbrewery also allows visitors to make a splash in a literal sense, with its beer spa, . Here, within its stylised confines, a personal bath of young beer will be poured for you to bathe in. The hops, yeast and other ingredients are high in vitamin B, antioxidants and alpha acids, so take your time, pour a pint from your own tap next to the rather lovely wooden bath, and soak it all in. If you鈥檙e too relaxed to hit the road afterwards, stay for a meal at the restaurant or collapse for the night (they have a small house for rent).

Far from a bathtub of 38掳C beer is the experience offered by the Strytan Divecentre 鈥 it takes divers into the depths of the Eyjafj枚r冒ur to explore its underwater world, with intriguing sites including geothermal chimneys. The company鈥檚 base is just south of 脕rsk贸gssandur in Hjalteyri.

脕rsk贸gssandur is also the place to make the leap to the island of Hr铆sey. Gently protruding from the waters of the Eyjafj枚r冒ur, it provides visitors with some sensational vistas of the fjord and surrounding landscapes, and is a haven for birdwatchers thanks to its large populations of ptarmigan and Arctic tern.

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The wilderness on the doorstep of Dalv铆k is open to a world of adventurous activities 漏 Henn Photography / Getty Images

Dalv铆k: wild adventures on your doorstep

Diminutive Dalv铆k is never far from adventure. Whether you鈥檙e after heliskiing, ice climbing, ski mountaineering, alpine climbing, sailing or ski touring, it鈥檚 all possible 鈥 contact Bergmenn Mountain Guides, who will lead you through some of the area鈥檚 incredible terrain. Also based here is Arctic Sea Tours, who run whale watching trips, with a bit of angling included, which opens up the possibility to catching (and grilling) your own dinner. The town is also the main departure point for the ferry to the island of Gr铆msey, Iceland鈥檚 only foothold above the Arctic Circle.

脫lafsfj枚r冒ur: backcountry skiing par excellence

Caught between steep mountain slopes and the waters of Eyjafj枚r冒ur, and accessed by a 3km-long tunnel, 脫lafsfj枚r冒ur has a true feeling of isolation. Like Dalv铆k, it is a hub for extreme outdoor exploits. Arctic Freeride use a snowcat to take visitors up into the wilds, such as to the peak of M煤lakolla (984m); opt for a return trip, or choose to ski down. Also an option is donning skis, dropping out of a helicopter onto a remote peak and making some turns in pristine powder with Viking Heliskiing 鈥 its guides are former Winter Olympians, so you鈥檒l be in good hands.

Siglufj枚r冒ur: herring history and more

Once the epicentre of Iceland鈥檚 herring industry, employing 10,000 workers, Siglufj枚r冒ur has been a quiet outpost since the collapse of the industry in the 1960s. But thanks to the new tunnels connecting it to 脫lafsfj枚r冒ur, its role in the 2015 Icelandic TV series Trapped, and the activities possible here, Sigl贸 (as it鈥檚 known locally) is experiencing a bit of a renaissance. In summer, hiking and whale-watching tours are a large draw; in winter, it's skiing at 厂办补谤冒蝉诲补濒耻谤. Even without all that though, the stunning journey here is a compelling reason to visit at any time of year, as is a stop at the town鈥檚 fascinating Herring Era Museum. For a live take on the current fishing industry, try a tour of a fish factory at 鈥 you鈥檒l learn the ins and outs of salting cod, and will get the chance to try 丑谩办补谤濒 (fermented shark).

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Worth a detour: 骋辞冒补蹿辞蝉蝉

A little over 50km east of Akureyri is 骋辞冒补蹿辞蝉蝉, a waterfall that befits its name: 鈥榃aterfall of the Gods鈥. This horseshoe-shaped falls, broken into almost half a dozen chutes, makes a spectacular drop through the B谩r冒ardalur lava field. Come rain, sun, wind or snow, 骋辞冒补蹿辞蝉蝉 is truly a sight to behold.

Matt Phillips travelled with support from and . 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 contributors don鈥檛 accept freebies for positive coverage.

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