On the second half of the trip, did things remain brutally hard or pick up? Watch and find out! At this stage I have 10 days left to get back to Reykjavik, taking in some of the country’s most iconic locations.

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40 Comments

  1. Hi James very inspiring video. I'm planning on cycling Iceland in July of this year, but i am still pretty new to this. Are there any bikes you suggest or recommend?

  2. Great videos, thanks. I like the comment you made about there being no medal when you opted for the bus. Sometimes it takes more courage to swallow a bit of pride for the greater good, rather than stubbornly continue on with something just to prove a point, and it looks like you called it perfectly!
    I love Iceland, and dream of doing a similar trip to yours one day.
    Stunning photos too btw. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Really great Video! One Question, if you had 7 days Cycling on Iceland, where would you go? Normally I do About 100 kms per day during a bike trip, so for 600-700kms where would you go? Thanks

  4. Can I ask why you went clockwise, and not counter clockwise? Any benefit from doing one or the other? I plan on doing it in the summer and looking for tips. I appreciate it, and love the video!!

    Thank you

  5. Brilliant storytelling. Do you think if you had extended this trip to four weeks you would have had enough time for the photography and hiking that you had originally wanted to do? I'm a photographer too, so I'd like enough time for that on my trip.

  6. What a great finish to your journey. You were truly blessed to have seen and experienced that wonderful country. Curious, just how flat is the landscape or are there some pretty tough inclines?

  7. Hey, great video! I’d like to read some article about small things like expenses, or where did you left a bike box, in airport? How did you check the weather and wind, did you buy a local SIM card and how is internet access overall, how did you decide which route to take, hat is the best season to go there, etc.. id be very appreciated 🙂

  8. The second film tells you all you need to know, you clearly had a lot more time to enjoy, stop, absorb and smell the roses. I've cycled many destinations, and spent a lot of time in Iceland (perhaps a dozen visits) and I honestly would not want to ride the golden circle on a pushbike, the north is too extreme for me and cycling it would become more of an endurance battle and less of an tour. For my money I think the best way to explore Iceland is on foot (perhaps walking the southern volcanoes)…or with a motor. You did the right thing for you, which was to do whatever you wanted to make the trip enjoyable, jumping on a shuttle bus is part of the adventure. Nice video(s)

  9. Do you think it would have been easier to start going to the East and around the island counter clockwise on is that wind going to get you regardless?

  10. Thank you for these videos about your trip. Im actually thinking about just doing that kind of trip in a couple of years. So Im sure I will get back to you in the future

  11. Hi James, a bit late to the party. Headwinds are the cycle tourers nemesis. It is easy to end up countng clicks (KMs) rather than having fun. To avoid family revolt we tend to cycle 10am-2pm and 25km-40km on a route with plenty of villages/towns and interest as have found over the years scenery is lovely but you can become a bit punch drunk. Like your route map annotation – how did you do it?

  12. Really enjoyed that. I did Iceland the other way round in 2013. I had a similar experience of needing to take the bus at one point and absolutely share your feelings about it. As you said at the end, it was hard. Scotland on steroids. Thanks.

  13. Great vlog mate. Some great photos and memories made I’m sure. I am heading to Iceland 🇮🇸 for 8 days soon and am travelling the ring road albeit in a campervan. Cannot wait.

  14. Hey, just watched this. A really inspiring journey, the planning always is exciting – what will your next adventure be? As a person watching this the first time I probably would like more info about your gear, bike choice, things to pay attention to but since the video's focus wasn't about that maybe it could be shorter vids supporting this bigger project. Keep sharing! Really liked the project.

  15. hi James. I lived at Jokullsarlon for nearly 3 months in 2018. It.s deeply imprinted in my heart. want to return to iceland and explore all of it by cycling. you said you have some tips and improvements as to how you.d do it this time. could you give me some pointers/tips on days, distance, equipment, so on and so forth please?

  16. Hi James! Thanks so much for sharing this, super insightful as my partner and I are planning a similar trip, smaller one, bikepacking around Iceland in about a month! I am currently going through your camp sites and locations, it's super helpful.

  17. Thank you James for sharing about the trip, something I wanted and thinking of doing next year. Fingers crossed. Wishing you well and like to know more about your works in the website soon. Cheers!

  18. 3:21 OMG! I was there 2 weeks ago and that same dog was at the falls! She/he was playing fetch with me with a rock! I got a video of it! So sweet and so cool!

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