Seydisfjordur (16)
I believe that when you travel, you need to be open to experiences that "bump into you." These are almost always unexpected, and are often the most memorable experiences of a trip. Well, it happened here, in Seydisfjordur. Seydisfjordur exists because a Ferry from Norway lands here. Small town. Mostly not much happens here. So folks make their own fun and that fun "bumped into us!"
To get to Seydisfjordur, we head East along a narrow paved road, over a high pass, and down toward the deep narrow fjord where the town sits. To get to Seydisfjordur, we head East along a narrow paved road, over a high pass, and down toward the deep narrow fjord where the town sits. A priori, the attraction is the road and the waterfalls along it.
Read MoreTo get to Seydisfjordur, we head East along a narrow paved road, over a high pass, and down toward the deep narrow fjord where the town sits. To get to Seydisfjordur, we head East along a narrow paved road, over a high pass, and down toward the deep narrow fjord where the town sits. A priori, the attraction is the road and the waterfalls along it.