4.2.2016
The next stop on our list was Gullfoss. There was over 150 steps on the stairs leading down to the waterfall and of course back to our car as well. But the view was worth every single one of them. You could hear the waterfall before you saw it. Gullfoss is massive both in sound and in size. The water looked like liquid ice (hehe i know ice is the solid form of water but you know what i mean), so cold that you would instantly die of hypothermia if you fell to the river. The wind was harsh and soon i couldn't feel my thighs or my cheeks anymore. We also visited the restaurant and had some coffee and cake. It was the best carrot cake I have ever had. Seriously, not kidding.
The sun was slowly setting when we drove off from Gullfoss and the sky was so beautiful. Our third and final official stop was the Kerið volcano crater. The sun had almost set and it colored everything pink. The crater it self is really just a big hole in the ground with a lake at the bottom. But it was still a nice pit stop. On the way home we did some geocaching with Henna, the cache was rather easy to find when there were three of us looking. It was behind a loose stone under a bench. The scenery was beautiful all the way back home. Just before Reykjavik the road took us up on a mountain side, and we were a little worried will our car make it to the top. But slowly and eventually we got there and were able to look the town light flickering below us. The trip was really worth it and if you're here just for a short time book yourself a tour (70€) or rent a car for a day (starting from 30€). You will miss a lot if you don't go round the Golden Circle.
The photos in this post are taken by all of us.
-Sirja



