Iceland self drive during the quiet season
As days lengthen and temperatures rise, spring is a special time for exploring Iceland before the busier summer period. Although Highland tracks are still closed, you can set off on a self-drive odyssey visiting iconic sights on the Golden Circle and South Coast. Using Iceland’s Ring Road, you could also explore the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in the west, the East Fjords and the Diamond Circle and Arctic Coast Way in the north. It’s not too late to catch the northern lights, while birdwatchers will have their sights set on golden plovers, puffins and pink-footed geese which arrive this month to nest. Key sites for puffins include Heimaey in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, Látrabjarg in the West Fjords and Borgarfjordur Eystri in the east. Spring flowers are another welcome arrival, with arctic poppy, mountain avens and harebell speckling mountain slopes and gravel plains throughout the country.