Day 1703 the Golden Circle tour with the Secret Lagoon

Check the weather today!!

We are on the bus for the Golden Circle tour. We just booked through Bus Iceland direct as we’d used Get Your Guide before.

We had to walk a half hour in Reykjavik, to get to the tour bus stop for 8am.

The weather has completely changed. The temperature has increased by about 10 degrees… at least… but it is wet and windy. The compacted snow everywhere has now all turned to the worst black ice!! It still feels very cold.

Here’s an overview of our trip.

Our first stop was Kerid Crater. I think we are very lucky to see this completely frozen. This is a volcano that erupted 6.000 years ago and the cone fell in leaving this lake that’s 7-15m deep. It’s usually a beautiful turquoise in the sunshine!! Here’s the website Kerid Volcano

It still feels really cold with the wind chill factor… or the gale-chill factor 😆😆 see what I did there?!?

I have so many clothes on that I can barely move 😆😆

The Columbia ski trousers I have on came from my Mum’s Oxfam shop for £18 and there’s not a mark on them! They’ve been amazing but with almost 9° today I was almost melting by the time the bus got back into Reykjavík!

I’ve taken a few photos of the road as we went… honestly we’ve not been able to see much today.

The Secret Lagoon doesn’t look like much from the outside… it was built in 1891 and is where many Icelanders learned to swim.

It is surrounded by hot springs and the water is between 38 to 40°C.

You head in to a mixed changing room and leave your boots and socks, then head to ladies and gents respectively.

You then have to shower naked and wash in a communal ladies of gents shower, before you put your swimming costume on.

I cringed a little bit at this but, to be honest, as the locals are all doing it, come the time to strip off, it actually seems like the most natural thing in the world. The youngsters on our bus all kept their bikini bottoms on. Us Brits are such a shy race when it comes to stuff like that. Is it a bit weird that I’m really proud of myself for embracing it?!? Also there’s a strong likelihood that my derrier is covered in black plaster patch marks from my HRT patches… 🙄😬 hey ho.

This is the view from the water.

I took some pics and then I went and out my phone back in the locker. The walk from the changing room to the warm water is bitter!!

My towel had landed in a puddle….. it was wringing wet. Rookie error not to leave it in the locker.

Here’s one of the springs at the side of the pool. They can get up to temps of 100°C or 212°F!!

I had to take my glasses off too as I was steaming up!

We then take a walk around the hot springs, once we are fully dressed obviously!

Our next stop was the Geysir region named after the famous Geysir which is the first geyser in Iceland to receive a name. It was once the most powerful shooting fountain in Iceland but it has now been dormant since 1916!! It only spouted once again in 1935 and never since!

Strokkur is the main erupting hot spring in the Haukadalur Valley of South Western Iceland now.

Yup I missed it…. I pressed record then stop recording pretty much in the same second!

Craig got a video of it!

This was the next stop…. Only 7 minutes up the road.

This was the best place all day. Gullfoss Waterfall. It was mind blowing, just out of this world.

I cannot tell you how spectacular this looks in real life. I will post some videos when I get a chance.

When your husband is 10feet tall!!

Such a special place despite the howling gales!I’m so glad we got to Gullfoss.

Our last and final stop was Thingvellir National Park. Here’s the link to the website Thingvellir National Park… these photos make it look lighter than it actually was.

The only downside to going in the winter is that it was almost dark already. We could hardly stand up on the ice in the strong wind and it was hard to take photos!! This is the gap between two tectonic plates…. Is my understanding… it was also the site of the annual parliament I. Iceland from the year 930 until 1798.

It was beyond wild here! We could hardly see anything. The pics turned out surprisingly well. This is us….😆

The bus headed straight back to Reykjavik from here and we were able to get off at the bus stop right next to our hotel woop woop! I was a tad warm as I was wearing 3 pairs of trousers!!!!!

We have a code for 10% off…. SUNNY10 for anyone who might want to use it!!

So out for dinner tonight….

Amazing other amazing meal. I am stuffed

Another great day. We are pre-sad we have to come home on Tuesday.

Stay safe everyone 🫶🏼🇮🇸🫶🏼

Day 1137 back to the little gift shop 🎁 a reflection of our hotel in Iceland and the Sky Lagoon spa 🧖🏼‍♀️🧖🏽‍♂️

Jeezo I am shattered! Didn’t get to bed until 11pm which is late for me… I did doze on the couch last night. We watched The Forever Purge on Netflix…. It was great but I must have fallen asleep after it.

Then he who shall not be named… let his 5am alarm go off this morning and promptly fell straight back to sleep…. While I ruminated and pondered all things Tartan 🤦🏻‍♀️ I’m working in my head at 5am in bed on my day off…. 🥴🤷🏻‍♀️

Off to the little gift shop today and took some photos (as I do!) of the lovely new Tinsmiths jewellery. It’s so delicate, it’s made from old tins!

Love it! The day flew by as usual.

Chatting to Gayle today and I realised I hadn’t shared any photos of our hotel in Iceland 🇮🇸…. The Hotel Reykjavik Grand.

It was a lovely hotel, I’d highly recommend it. it was set up for conferences on most days when we were there so I assume it’s quite a business driven hotel.

Our window was facing into the inner atrium. Downside we had no view and couldn’t see the weather, upside, got to nosey on people in the hotel 😂

So this time last week Craig and I were in the Sky Lagoon which was only 11 minutes from the hotel.

Check out the website!! The Skye Lagoon .

It was another amazing experience.

It’s and oceanside, geothermal spa. The ocean is behind me!

It has a waterfall!

Waterfall monster!

We only took the phone in at the every end for photos. Some taken in my phone waterproof bag… which look awful… others we just took it out the bag and held onto it very carefully.

This is where the 7 step treatment takes place.

Step 1 geothermal spa

Step 2 freezing cold plunge pool.

Step 3 is a sauna with a view out over the sea. The window must be 8m x 2.5m and they say it’s the largest window in Iceland. It was breathtaking

We sat in there for over 15 minutes. Such an amazing space…

Step 4 was a misty cold spray

Step 5 and oily salt body scrub

Step 6 the steam room

Step 7 is a shower, freezing plunge pool and back in the warmth of the spa!!

We went to the bar for two alcohol free beers as Craig was driving.

It was such a lovely time relaxing in that pool. Really special.

It did actually start to rain but that felt so good as the pool was so hot.

It was a really special time for us. A memory made that we will never, ever forget.

So tonight, back to reality, I have my jammies on, we’ve had dinner and I’m not moving for the rest of the night…. Life in the fast lane huh?!

Stay safe everyone 🧖🏼‍♀️🧖🏽‍♂️🌊