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There’s something enticingly defiant about visiting Iceland in November. Most people wait for summer’s endless daylight or winter’s Christmas sparkle, but you, dear traveller, are cleverer than that (and let me show you why).

November is the sweet spot for travel with quieter roads, cheaper prices, and the country at its most dramatically unpredictable (because, we...

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There’s something mischievously magnetic about North Iceland in winter (must be a 66 degrees north kind of thing). It’s the type of place that makes you forget schedules, TikTok videos, and why you ever wore anything but thermal layers (in winter, mind). The snow settles like icing sugar over volcanic hills, the Aurora pirouettes across the sky, and the roads are an adventure...

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There’s a certain madness involved in flying halfway across the North Atlantic in search of a sky that might or might not light up (in part, why I moved here many years ago). Yet, that’s the charm of Iceland, a country that thrives on (or at least embraces) uncertainty.

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If you’re thinking about hitting Iceland’s roads in the depths of winter, you’re either admirably adventurous or slightly unhinged, possibly both (but I like that). The rewards, however, are enormous: frozen waterfalls that look sculpted by Norse gods (try and prove me they weren’t), vast empty landscapes, and the peace you simply can’t find when tour buses are clogging the l...

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Iceland in winter is gloriously and unapologetically wild. The kind of place where snowflakes sting your cheeks, geysers steam against crimson skies (dusk and dawn), and every stop-off looks like the perfect photo op.

Yet, amidst all that magic, one misjudged packing decision can turn adventure into agony (or at least some grumbly annoyance). Forget the influencer ...

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