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- Route 1 or the Ring Road (Icelandic: Þjóðvegur 1 or Hringvegur pronounced [ˈr̥iŋkˌvɛːɣʏr̥] ) is a national road in Iceland that circles the entire country...
- lying in the fjord are for the most part uninhabited. Near Borgarnes, the hringvegur (road no.1 or "ring road") p****es over Borgarfjarðarbrú, a bridge of 0...
- ****a is situated 94 kilometres (58 mi) to the east of Reykjavík on the Hringvegur (Route 1) between Selfoss and Hvolsvöllur. The name of the town comes...
- a Þing. The administrative unit of Árnessýsla was named after it. The hringvegur (Road No. 1) traverses the river via a bridge between Selfoss and ****a...
- little-used rural roads. Route 1, or the Ring Road (Icelandic: Þjóðvegur 1 or Hringvegur), completed in 1974, is the main road that runs around Iceland and connects...
- locally as just Klaustur) is a village in the south of Iceland on the hringvegur (road no. 1 or Ring Road) between Vík í Mýrdal and Höfn. It is part of...
- part of Heiðmörk nature reserve, protected by the state. Coming on the hringvegur (Route 1) over the ****isheiði in the direction of the capital city, travelers...
- make a long detour of 62 kilometres (39 miles) around the fjord on the hringvegur (road no. 1), in order to get from the city of Reykjavík to the town of...
- south-eastern outskirts of Reykjavík, Iceland next to the South Iceland part of Hringvegur, the Suðurlandsvegur. The name Rauðhólar means “Red Mounds”. It refers...
- erupted in the year 939, is part of the same volcanic system. Before the Hringvegur (the main ring road round the island) was built, people feared traversing...