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Cities / Other destinations / Culture and History / Travel to Interior, visa requirements / Get around / Interior attractions and sightseeing / Itineraries / City tours / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Interior nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Stay safe / Get outThe Interior of Iceland is a rugged snowy territory, accessible only in summer.
Cities
None, actually.
Other destinations
Anyone's biggest worry in the interior is to run out of petrol. Here are a few places to look out for. Accommodation is available in all of them as well as food.
- Hótel Hrauneyjar is a small hotel located in the southern interior, just north of Mt. Hekla.
- Hveravellir is located near the exact center of Iceland, between Langjökull and Hofsjökull glaciers. It's located near the main mountain track, Kjölur.
Culture and History
Travel to Interior - Visa Requirements
Tours and Getting around Interior
Interior tourist attractions and sightseeing
Itineraries
Interior city tours
Interior Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Interior nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Stay safe
Get out
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