Tuesday 31 October 2017

Iceland November 2017 - Day 2 - 31st October

Day 2


No mishaps or oversleeps.  Up bright and early, packed my stuff into the car and picked Kevin up at  3.30 then on to Machen to pick up Abi.

Made it to Abi's shortly after and then set off through Caerphilly to pick up the M4.  We are going through Caerphilly because the roads are closed, our end, for roadworks.

We then made good progress and arrived at Heathrow, Terminal 5 an 6 O'clock.  We caught a shuttle bus immediately and sped off to the terminal. Unfortunately I had left my phone in the car so had to go back to get it.  It did not take too long and I was soon back in the terminal meeting up with the others

Having already printed off our boarding card getting rid of our luggage was a simple operation.  We then made our way through security and settled into Huxley's Bar and Kitchen for a hearty breakfast before taking off.  Not been here before but I can thoroughly recommend it.  Good service, good food and prices we have come to expect at airports.

Huxley's Bar & Kitchen
Abi waiting for her breakfast

Kevin's not, his has arrived
After breakfast we lost Abi for a while so waited in the bar knowing she would come back to find us.  Sure enough she did.

Kevin bought the drinks

Here's mine
Too late! She's seen us
After a while we went for a walk about the airport and Kevin insisted on a second breakfast in Starbucks, so it was coffee and croissants.  Very enjoyable, then it was time to board our plain for Iceland and a few hours later we were landing at Keflavik airport.



Getting through customs and collecting our baggage was the best I have ever experienced anywhere in the world.

I am sure she can manage it


In no time we were outside the airport, boarding the shuttle bus and heading over to pick up our hire car.

Spotted it. That's the one we want

Abi guarding the luggage while Kev's on his phone

We picked up a Hyundai Tucson 4 wheel drive, paid extra for a Sat Nav and set off on the drive to Brekka Lodge where we were due to stay.  Then the trouble started.  It was raining, it was dark, the steering wheel was on the wrong side and the Sat Nav decided not to work.  A journey that should have taken not much more than an hour took four hours.  Icelandic drivers were very rude. blowing their horns and waving two fingers out of their car windows at us just because we were not driving fast enough for them when we were only trying to find the right roads to be on.  If the road signs were better illuminated and gave a clue as to what roars we were on it would have been better.

Eventually we found Brekka Lodge high up on a hillside in total darkness, but when we entered the house the previous hours were forgotten.  It was fantastic. So warm and welcoming that even in the dark and the rain it just felt magical.

The following are our first impression sightings of Brekka Lodge







We will have much more time to take photographs tomorrow after a good nights sleep and daylight to explore around. I am sure we will have loads more to share with you.












Monday 30 October 2017

Iceland November 2017 - Day 1 - 30th October

Day 1


Well it's finally arrived. I am preparing to go to Iceland for a few days with my brother Kevin and my niece Abi. It's Abi's 40th birthday today and she has always wanted to see the Northern Lights so we are going to Iceland to see if her wish can be granted.

The day has started off perfectly with a beautiful sunrise over Bassaleg once again.  It feels like I'm on holiday without even leaving the apartment.

Sunrise over Bassaleg this morning

Drinking morning coffee looking out over this!!
We are flying with BA from Terminal 5 at Heathrow to Keflavik where we will pick up a four wheel drive vehicle at the airport and then head off towards our wooden mountainside lodge which will be home for the next few days.  We will stop en-route for enough supplies to last us the week.

Terminal 5, Heathrow Airport

We will be staying at Brekka Lodge near Mosfellsbaer and the images below are part of the reason for booking this lodge for our stay, although I think these must have been taken in spring/autumn and we are going at the start of the winter so there should be a lot more snow around.




Of course we will be keeping our fingers crossed that we will witness the Northern lights just as in the photograph below.

The Northern Lights as seen over Brekka Lodge
I just hope that we are lucky enough to witness them just like this.

The boarding passes are now printed so there is little more to do now before we leave.  Some last minute chores in Newport then back to finalise the packing before getting some sleep before an early rise.  I will be picking Kevin up at 3.00am. in the morning and then on to Abi for 3.30.



More from me tomorrow