Reykjavik in Iceland has done it again. Made it onto a list of top 10 of something. This time it has been named as one of the top 10 pleaces north of the equator to party this summer.
Reykjavik gets 24 hours of daylight for about 6 weeks in the summer so there's plenty of time to party. Reykjavik is famous for its music scene and crazy Friday and Saturday night pub crawls.
Source for this top 10 claim: eTurbonews
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Monday, 21 March 2011
Winter Bike Tour in Reykjavik Iceland
Reykjavik Bike Tours operate bicycle tours all year. There's no such thing as bad weather, only insufficient clothes!
Ok, we do cancel tours if it is too slippery or if the snow is too deep. We've once cancelled in September because of strong wind and horizontal rain as we call it over here.
We have some extra clothes on hand for those who come unprepared. Hats, gloves, raingear, socks, jackets etc.
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Island - urgewaltig schön - Wasserfälle und Geysire
Island ist das Land der Wasserfälle, Eisberge, Robben, Die Blaue Lagune, und Party in der Hauptstadt Reykjavik. Lesen Sie die Artikel: Island
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Iceland in the press
Reykjavik Bike Tours offers a city tour of the capital city of Iceland, a tour of the coast, tour along the Golden Circle which includes Geysir geothermal area, Thingvellir national park and Gullfoss waterfall. Also Westman Isles of recent (1973) volcanic activity and puffins in summer.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Loose weight while bicycling
A recent article on Bicycling.com mentions some of the benefits of cycling. Among some of the positive effects of cycling are; weight loss, improved mood, muscle build up, less strain on your joints and ligaments than if you were running - and the best of all, while bicycling people do not feel so much that they're working out. It is all about fun.
Just spoke to a friend of mine who at the age of 50 had started collecting some extra weight. He described to me how he's lost 14 kg in 10 weeks as a result of bicycle training. Ok - he is a bit extreme since he cycles for about two hours a day on his road bike, and does weight training a couple of times a week.
We figured it out that he lost the equivalent of the weight of a Mars bar chocholate each day since January 1 this year.
Read the article on Bicycling.com
Just spoke to a friend of mine who at the age of 50 had started collecting some extra weight. He described to me how he's lost 14 kg in 10 weeks as a result of bicycle training. Ok - he is a bit extreme since he cycles for about two hours a day on his road bike, and does weight training a couple of times a week.
We figured it out that he lost the equivalent of the weight of a Mars bar chocholate each day since January 1 this year.
Read the article on Bicycling.com
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Helmets may be required for all bicyclists in Iceland
The Dutch know how to bike and use various kinds of bicycles. It doesn't look like many of them use a helmet.
Ministry of the Interior in Iceland may in near future introduce a new law / regulation which make it compulsory for bicyclists of all ages to wear protective helmet and reflective vest.
The current regulation says all 15 years and younger must wear a helmet.
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