Situated in southwestern Iceland, about 40 kilometers east of Reykjavik is Thingvellir National Park, a perfect combination of nature, history, and geology. A UNESCO heritage site, it comprises magnificent waterfalls, woodlands, and lush greenery making it gram-worthy, especially during summers.
In addition to its historical importance, Thingvellir National Park is also known for its unique geological features. It allows visitors to know more about its geological features as they explore the park. The largest natural lake in Iceland, Thingvallavatn, is located near Thingvellir and provides beautiful scenery of its natural beauty to tourists. It also provides visitors with various water activities such as boating, fishing, etc. One of the oldest parliaments in the world, Althing is located in Thingvellir which means "Parliament Plains" in Icelandic. The Althing conferences were held at The Law Rock where important decisions and disputes were settled is now a well-known landmark inside the park.