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TVC

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Guess what, according to my itinerary I also stayed at the Hotel Ork. ^_^
Well it is the only hotel in Hveragerdi :rolleyes:

Did you try the swimming pool, I've never swam in a pool the temperature of bathwater before.
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
Guess what, according to my itinerary I also stayed at the Hotel Ork. ^_^

They served great beer. Our first night there we ate in their restaurant and had my first ever lobster bisque, it was the most amazing thing I had ever eaten, no other has ever matched up to it, the lamb dish was divine. It was pretty cool eating breakfast in the morning watching the steam coming out of the ground.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Well it is the only hotel in Hveragerdi :rolleyes:

Did you try the swimming pool, I've never swam in a pool the temperature of bathwater before.

It is fifteen years ago, so very easy to forget how many hotels were in each town. ^_^

In most of the overnight stops I tried either the sauna (outdoors) or a swimming pool if there was one. Yes swimming in very warm water seems very odd. The blue lagoon was interesting, but very busy. My (then shoulder length) hair closely ressembled dry straw for about a week.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
They served great beer. Our first night there we ate in their restaurant and had my first ever lobster bisque, it was the most amazing thing I had ever eaten, no other has ever matched up to it, the lamb dish was divine. It was pretty cool eating breakfast in the morning watching the steam coming out of the ground.
I had my first lobster bisque at a place called Zoup in a strip mall in Bloomington, Illinois. It came with a bacon-lettuce and tomato sandwich. There was a water main break nearby, and steam was also coming up from the ground. So I may have had an experience much like going to Iceland.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I will pm you our itinery, we fly to Keflavik then transfer to Reykjavik airport to fly to Egilsstadir, then do the drivey bit for a week round to Akureyri before flying back for a night in Reykjavik. I have a full road map from the last time we were there, but now they give you an iPad with everything loaded on.



Just love that accent.

You don't get one of these as a hire car then,


View: https://youtu.be/3DqP6KmCfAM
 
Morning. I was just trying to catch up on your posts whilst sat here in bed when all of a sudden Gwen started yelling her head off. I tried calling down to her to let her know where we were but no she had to keep yelling. Eventually I had to get up to see what the matter was. There she was sat in the middle of the kitchen, her bowl empty, she liked that food could she have some more.
 
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