Volunteering in Iceland

Volunteering in Iceland

Iceland is known for its stunning nature, glaciers and volcanoes, as well as hot springs and thermal baths. Exactly preserving and preserving this magnificent nature will be your task during your volunteer work in Iceland. Away from your work, you can go on forays across the island, watch birds, moose, sheep and seals, or let the primeval power of one of the many waterfalls work its magic on you. Camping and horseback riding are also possible in the protected nature. The capital Reykjavik, on the other hand, attracts with culture, food, parties and other thermal baths.

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Volunteering in Iceland

Volunteering in Iceland

Volunteering in Iceland

Volunteering in Iceland is all about the Nature and environmental protection. With your work you can make a contribution to counteracting global warming and climate change. For your work on site, you should not be averse to physical work and like to be outside. You will also learn a lot about sustainable energy and sustainable consumption. With this knowledge that you take home with you, you can hopefully stimulate a rethink in your home country, enable a change to help save the planet. This stay abroad will broaden your horizons, promote your independence and impressively show you the beauty of our wonderful and protected nature.

Leisure opportunities in Iceland

There is a lot to discover in Iceland. Above all, the wild and pristine nature will definitely cast a spell over you. Waterfalls, volcanoes, geysers, forests, hot springs - you could think that time has stood still in Iceland. Since the country is located on the North Atlantic, you can also discover many sea creatures, such as seals, whales and countless seabirds. With a bit of luck, you might spot an arctic fox on glaciers and snow-covered areas. This beautiful animal was here even before the island was settled. In the woods, you might be able to catch a glimpse of one of the 3000 moose that live here on hikes and walks.

You can go quad biking, explore glaciers and volcanoes, ride Icelandic horses or end the day comfortably in one of the numerous hot springs. In the capital, you can enjoy great concerts and nightlife in the Harpa Cultural Center. Seafood, but also potatoes, turnips and lamb are served. The Blue Lagoon is not far from Reykjavík: This legendary thermal bath with its mineral-rich waters that refresh the spirits is definitely worth a visit!

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