Planning a
countryside drive around Iceland? You’ll need just a little more time than you
think. While it’s technically possible to drive around Iceland in two days due
to its compact size, you really do need 6-8 days to do a great job.
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Iceland is one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries. Almost the whole interior of the island is uninhabited. You can reach this area only during summer and only with a four-wheel-drive vehicle. The inhabited parts of Iceland are along the coastline. The ring road is the main road that connects the inhabited parts and runs around Iceland. It is 1,332 km (828 miles) long, mostly with one lane each direction. The ring road was completed in 1974 and today all parts are paved. Some facts about the Ring Road in Iceland.
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