The magical winter wonderland with world-famous heated pools and breathtaking views just three hours away
MY horse starts to gallop into the hills, and even though the air is getting colder and crisper, I’m too distracted by the views to notice.
That’s until our guide rides up beside me to instruct cheeky Sykur to slow down to a canter and return to the group.
I’m on a two-hour ride through stunning lava fields, grassy hillsides and small rivers on an Icelandic horse – one of the purest breeds in the world – which are both breathtakingly beautiful and gentle.
We’re only 25 minutes from Reykjavík, but it feels a world away from Iceland’s tourist hot-spot capital.
Riding tours start from £77 per person ().
Lucky dip
For years I’ve wanted to dip my toe into one of Iceland’s most famous attractions, the Blue Lagoon.
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So, the next day, I hit the famous milky blue geothermal pools, which are rich in minerals and naturally heated to around 38°C, and relax with a glass of champagne at the swim-up bar as I enjoy a leisurely soak – and a selfie!