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The Golden Circle is a popular tourist route in [[Iceland]], looping out of [[Reykjavík]] into south central Iceland and back. The three primary stops on the route are [[Þingvellir]], [[Gullfoss]], and the geothermally active valley of [[Haukadalur]] (which contains the geysers [[Geysir]] and [[Strokkur]]). Other less frequented stops include [[Kerið]], [[Hveragerði]], [[Skálholt]], and the Nesjavellir geothermal power station.
The Golden Circle is a popular tourist route in [[Iceland]], looping out of [[Reykjavík]] into south central Iceland and back. The three primary stops on the route are [[Þingvellir]], [[Gullfoss]], and the geothermally active valley of [[Haukadalur]] (which contains the geysers [[Geysir]] and [[Strokkur]]). Other less frequented stops include [[Kerið]], [[Hveragerði]], [[Skálholt]], and the Nesjavellir geothermal power station.

[http://www.re.is Reykjavik Excursions]is the leading tour operator in Iceland and offers daily guided bus tours along this amazing and popular route; The Golden Circle.


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Revision as of 14:49, 5 December 2006

The Golden Circle is a popular tourist route in Iceland, looping out of Reykjavík into south central Iceland and back. The three primary stops on the route are Þingvellir, Gullfoss, and the geothermally active valley of Haukadalur (which contains the geysers Geysir and Strokkur). Other less frequented stops include Kerið, Hveragerði, Skálholt, and the Nesjavellir geothermal power station.

Reykjavik Excursionsis the leading tour operator in Iceland and offers daily guided bus tours along this amazing and popular route; The Golden Circle.