Keflavik International Airport lies on the Reykjanes peninsula, seven minutes from the town of Reykjanesbaer (Keflavik) and 50 km southwest of Iceland´s capital Reykjavik (about a 40-minute drive).
Hafnarfjördur is Iceland’s third-largest town, with just over 22,000 residents. And yet that number is open to debate - legend has it that some of Iceland’s elves and hidden people live in Hafnarfjördur’s lava cliffs and rocks.
Some say that all routes lead to Selfoss because it is situated near many of greatest places to see in Iceland, including Gullfoss, Geysir, Reykjavik, Þingvellir,Skogar, and Skálholt.
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