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Iceland by ferry/motorbike?
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:56 pm
by bigblackfalco
Has anyone ever done this?
Any advice please?
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:22 pm
by slparry
My understanding is that it's difficult nowadays. I believe you used to be able to turn up for the Scrabster ferry which went to the Faroes, then picked the ferry to Iceland from there. However, nowadays there's no ferry from Scrabster to the Faroes which means you have to get a ferry from Norway to Iceland, and I think they've stopped the ferry to Norway from the UK now which means possibly the ferry to Denmark (if it's still running) and a long trek across Sweden and Norway for the ferry
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 3:34 am
by Blackal
Yeah - I think you have to get to Bergen for the ferry, and that will involve Harwich-Esbjerg first, I think?
Al
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 7:26 am
by leasky
Smyril line ferries used to stop along Shetland on route to Iceland and me and a few of my pals went on it a few years ago. Iceland is an incredible place to visit.
Sadly, Smyril line no longer use Shetland and the Iceland ferry leaves from Denmark these days.
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:39 am
by hobbit
Try a company called samskip go from immingham not ferries but can carry 12 passengers
Gavin
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:43 pm
by wicker
Had looked into a ferry to Iceland but: A) Found you need to get from the UK to Denmark (which is another ferry & day each way), B) It was then something like a 3 day crossing each way with a stopover in the Faroe Islands, and C) you will need to sit down from the shock when you see the Denmark to Iceland ferry prices. Too much travel time & £ to justify taking my own bike.
Personally, I would take Easyjet from Edinburgh (was about £150 return when I did it last July) and hire a bike there or take an organised tour. Biking Viking have been recommended by someone I know but I have not used them myself.
http://www.rmc.is/en/biking-viking/
Likely to be back in Iceland myself this year to see my sister (who now lives there) but not yet decided if this will involve a bike hire. It certainly appeared good riding country when you got out of Reykjavik (albeit only in my sisters car)
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 9:40 pm
by bigblackfalco
Yes it's Smyril ferries I was looking at.
They are doing a 'bike goes free' deal at the moment.
It does involve sailing from northern Denmark.
The crossing is 66hrs.
There is a stipulation that you must spend 2 days on the Faroe Islands (guess it's a way for you to spend some money there!).
I don't think it's outrageously expensive considering that you will have your own transport for the duration of your stay.
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:09 pm
by nab 301
bigblackfalco wrote:
I don't think it's outrageously expensive considering that you will have your own transport for the duration of your stay.
Are you taking the VFR

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:32 am
by leasky
The scenery is truly spectacular in Iceland and there is a large glacier in the NW of the island.
We took a guided tour there one day (too drunk / hungover to drive) and I was amazed as we drove through the various towns as to the variance in the appearance of many of the inhabitants ie some were the quintessential blonde and blue eyed Scandinavian whereas others had dark hair, brown eyes and a "swarthy" appearance.
I asked the (very pretty) tour guide as to how there was such a difference in the appearances of persons who ostensibly are pretty remote in geographical terms. To which she replied:
"For 500 years the Vikings went everywhere from here to Egypt, selected the prettiest females, took them back here and raped and bred them."
I couldn't argue with her logic or her factual response and it did somewhat sum up the attitude and personality of a lot of the people which we met - nice folk, direct and very matter of fact.
It was almost 30 years ago since we went there but it is still a vivid and enjoyable memory.
Good luck if you end up going; I have no doubt you will not regret it.
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:27 pm
by bigblackfalco
nab 301 wrote:bigblackfalco wrote:
I don't think it's outrageously expensive considering that you will have your own transport for the duration of your stay.
Are you taking the VFR

Don't joke! David Cameron has made it clear that even unemployed motorcycles must be made to work!
I need to get it back on the road as it's been idle since Autumn last year.
It's going to be one of those embarrassing moments when the MOT tester makes a comment about the lack of miles done since the last test

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:29 pm
by bigblackfalco
leasky wrote:The scenery is truly spectacular in Iceland and there is a large glacier in the NW of the island.
We took a guided tour there one day (too drunk / hungover to drive) and I was amazed as we drove through the various towns as to the variance in the appearance of many of the inhabitants ie some were the quintessential blonde and blue eyed Scandinavian whereas others had dark hair, brown eyes and a "swarthy" appearance.
I asked the (very pretty) tour guide as to how there was such a difference in the appearances of persons who ostensibly are pretty remote in geographical terms. To which she replied:
"For 500 years the Vikings went everywhere from here to Egypt, selected the prettiest females, took them back here and raped and bred them."
I couldn't argue with her logic or her factual response and it did somewhat sum up the attitude and personality of a lot of the people which we met - nice folk, direct and very matter of fact.
It was almost 30 years ago since we went there but it is still a vivid and enjoyable memory.
Good luck if you end up going; I have no doubt you will not regret it.
Thanks.
I'm into Landscape photography. It looks like a spectacular place!

Re: Iceland by ferry/motorbike?
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:55 am
by HerrFlick
bigblackfalco wrote:Has anyone ever done this?
Any advice please?
My son - an MTB nutter from Sheffield + nutter mates - pedalled diagonally across several years ago. Had to carry 'everything' including water. Rocky dusty tracks/roads like those of western Queensland here in Oz. Took abt 12 days.
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Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 4:43 pm
by das bike u1100s
I took a land rover to Iceland in the late 80's via Aberdeen, Shetland, faroes, a trip in itself.
The island is amazing we travelled around the "ring road" then cut through the interior.
my one tip---fuel stations can be few & far between!!