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I am off to Iceland in 10 days and i am looking for up to date information about traveling in Iceland after the eruption of the volcano. So i am wondering: Greetings | ||
The whole ring road is open and easy to drive, there is though a small stretch on the south coast, which can be a little ,,ashy" but really alright. B-) Edited by: Borkur | 1 | |
Hello! | 2 | |
To be clear, in late May/early June, many sights in Iceland can't be reached by car, but that's nothing to do with the volcano, it's because most summer-only roads don't open that early. (Amusingly, Ok is a volcano to the west of Langjokull. But he's not talking about that.) I read in today's news that there has been some significant new ashfall with visibility down to 2m in some localities. So disruptive happenings are still possible. http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandreview/daily_news/?cat_id=29314&ew_0_a_id=362304 | 3 | |
The previous link was wrong (the one with the map of restricted area). | 4 | |
Just to echo what other posters have said, I got back on Tuesday after a brief trip and there's very little disruption to speak of. We stayed in Reykjavik and went as far east as Vik (well, almost to Vik) and also explored the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. We encountered no road closures (beyond closures for winter, which as far as I'm aware is normal) and certainly the ring road was open even near the volcano. There's a section of gravel - tarmac - gravel - tarmac where I think they broke the ringroad to let water through, but slowing down for that probably only adds five minutes to your journey. The most noticeable thing for us was the emptiness of the two hotels we stayed in. Not sure if that's normal for this time of year. Oh, and Keflavik Airport seems to be closing every now and then as the ash cloud moves about, so check your flights. I think they've been using Akureyri airport as an alternative, so you might be looking at a lengthy bus ride when you arrive / leave the country. Have a good trip - it was my first and I can't recall being so impressed by a new place. Cheers, John. | 5 | |