logo
I tried the unusual ‘midnight race' where the sun never sets – along with insane whale-watching and thermal baths

I tried the unusual ‘midnight race' where the sun never sets – along with insane whale-watching and thermal baths

Scottish Suna day ago
I'm in Iceland, where in the summer, there is almost 24 hours of sunlight every day
MIDNIGHT SUN I tried the unusual 'midnight race' where the sun never sets – along with insane whale-watching and thermal baths
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
THE sun beams down on me as I run along the path.
It's a beautiful running track, a little stream gurgles to my left, purple flowers and gorgeous greenery standing out against the bright blue sky as I sweat it out along with 2,500 other runners.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
3
The night run trail
Credit: Supplied
3
On a whale-watching trip
Credit: Supplied
I look down at my watch to check my pace and notice the time – 10.30pm.
Hang on. My bedtime is 10pm, what am I doing?
I should explain. I'm in Iceland, where in the summer, there is almost 24 hours of sunlight every day.
As a keen runner, I signed up to the Suzuki Midnight run to take on the summer solstice challenge and I'm in good company with more than 2,600 fellow runners.
I meet a self-described 'little old lady' from Canada who wanted to explore Iceland for her 70th birthday and take on the run, an Aussie couple lining up for their race photo and a gaggle of Irish women who are raising cash for a pal with cancer.
I've elected to do the 10km but you can sign up to the 5km or even push yourself to complete the 21km.
And while I'm normally a morning runner, there's something fun about taking on this midnight challenge.
As the race gun goes off, I soak up the sunshine and the gorgeous views.
Afterwards, I'm met with an electrolyte drink and medal, and I'm swept up in the crowd of locals heading straight to the thermal pools to soak their tired muscles.
Iceland also has plenty of other activities for any non-runners, thanks to its jaw-dropping nature.
Martin Lewis warns about strict passport rule that could see you board your flight - only to get sent home on arrival
The afternoon before the race, I spent two hours whale watching, spotting humpbacks and minkes.
Gearing up in a thick red suit and strapping on a life vest, I jump onto the RIB. Soon, we're heading out on to the open Atlantic.
Suddenly, our boat veers to the left – our skipper has spotted something.
The boat's engine is cut and the air is still with anticipation.
'Fwissshhhhhh'.
Everyone jumps at the sound and turns to the right – there a massive humpback whale has breached out of the water, rolling its body along the surface.
3
The Sun's Brittany Vonow with her medal
Credit: Supplied
It circles the boat, breaking the surface of the water several times until, with a final flick of its tail, it disappears into the depths.
We spend two hours out on the water, spotting half a dozen humpbacks and even an elusive minke on the trip.
We are also delighted to spot hundreds of puffins flying around a small island off the coast of Iceland's capital.
It's a world away from the UK, despite being just a three-hour flight from London with Play Airlines.
Later that night, as I finally drift off to sleep in my hotel room, the sky outside is still bright.
My muscles might be a little sore, and my internal clock utterly confused, but it was definitely an adventure worth staying up past my bedtime.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Manchester City ace John Stones ties the knot with girlfriend Olivia Naylor in intimate Ibiza wedding
Manchester City ace John Stones ties the knot with girlfriend Olivia Naylor in intimate Ibiza wedding

Scottish Sun

time8 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Manchester City ace John Stones ties the knot with girlfriend Olivia Naylor in intimate Ibiza wedding

Stones popped the question after England lost to Spain in the Euros final last summer JOHN ME WED, SON! Manchester City ace John Stones ties the knot with girlfriend Olivia Naylor in intimate Ibiza wedding Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MAN City defender John Stones is now united — after marrying his fiancée. The Manchester City centre-back, 31, tied the knot with stunning property developer Olivia Naylor, 36, in an intimate ceremony in Ibiza. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 John Stones and girlfriend Olivia Naylor, pictured at a friend's wedding, have tied the knot at an intimate ceremony in Ibiza 3 Olivia watching John play for England last year Credit: EURO 2024 News Pool (ENP) 3 The star popped the question after England lost to Spain in the Euros final last summer Credit: Getty They wed in front of just 40 guests at the ultra-exclusive Hacienda Na Xamena on the holiday isle. The couple exchanged their vows on Friday before hosting a champagne pool party to celebrate the following day. A source said: 'They love Ibiza and wanted to marry in their favourite place. 'They invited just 40 of their closest friends and family and spread it out over four days. 'They organised a pre-wedding party with all the guests wearing white, except the bride and groom and the three kids who were in black. 'The wedding itself was beautiful and everything they dreamed it would be. 'Everyone is absolutely thrilled for them.' Stones, who has played in every major tournament for the Three Lions since the World Cup in 2018, popped the question after England lost to Spain in the Euros final last summer. He took her away for a sunshine break in the wake of the heartache and dropped to one knee. Olivia celebrated her engagement with an 'intimate' dinner party for close friends. Inside hidden meaning behind Man City star John Stones' incredible leg tattoo that he says shows his 'dreams come true' She then jetted out for a hen party in Las Vegas as Stones played for Manchester City in the Club World Cup. They returned to the UK before flying out to Ibiza over a week ago. They couple began dating in 2019 and had their first child together in January 2023. Olivia gave birth just weeks after Stones returned from the World Cup in Qatar.

Fantastic deals for teachers to take advantage of over the summer holidays
Fantastic deals for teachers to take advantage of over the summer holidays

Scottish Sun

time10 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Fantastic deals for teachers to take advantage of over the summer holidays

Plus find out which supermarket has Snickers white ice cream bars for less SUN SAVERS Fantastic deals for teachers to take advantage of over the summer holidays Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE kids might be starting their summer holidays but the staff also deserve their break. If you are a teacher about to settle into your summer holiday, make sure you know about these fab deals. We've done the homework for you . . . Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up TASTY OFFER: Use your work email address to register for the free scheme, unlocking over 1,500 deals. Nab a free year's Tastecard membership (normally £79.99) for 2-for-1 restaurant meals, plus get 20 per cent off rail travel with TransPennine Express trains, as well as other discounts such as 15 per cent off at Clarks shoes. Teaching assistants, office staff and support workers all qualify, too, so don't miss out. LIGHT WORK: Did you know the Blue Light Card discount scheme has been extended to teachers? For just £4.99 for a two-year membership, you can access serious savings at hundreds of brands. Get 25 per cent off Pizza Hut meals, ten per cent off at Starbucks, 20 per cent off at Wagamama and ten per cent off at Welcome Break KFCs. Plus, you can get discounts at hotel chains such as Holiday Inn and Britannia hotels. A handy tip is to add the free Chrome extension to your browser when shopping online, which will alert you to deals as you shop. BACK TO COOL: The Ode prepaid card gives teachers up to 12 per cent cashback at lots of high street shops. Get five per cent back at Boots and John Lewis, seven per cent at Primark and 12 per cent at Virgin Experience Days. There's no credit check and the first year is free, but only top up if you are about to make a purchase. Get yours at PERK OF THE JOB: The Teacher Perks scheme offers lots of useful deals for teachers this summer. Get back in the gym during the holidays with ten per cent off Nuffield Health membership. Or treat yourself to a meal at TGI Fridays and take 20 per cent off when you dine between Sunday and Friday. Sign up at All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability Watch as ex-teacher reveals why she quit and doubled her income 7 Make sure you know about these fab deals if you're a teacher Deal of the day 7 Save £15.99 on this Spirit digital watch Credit: supplied STAY on schedule in style with the Spirit digital watch. Was £19.99, now £4, at SAVE: £15.99 Cheap treat 7 Save on Snickers white ice cream bars at Asda Credit: supplied GET a cool deal on Snickers white ice cream bars, usually £2.74, now £1.98 for a pack of four at Asda. SAVE: 76p What's new? IF you love an Aperol Spritz, head to Co-op where members can get a bottle of Aperol and Co-op Irresistible Prosecco for £19 (non-members, £20), saving £10.50. In-store only. Top swap 7 Grab this cool boucle storage bench for £119 at Dunlem Credit: supplied 7 Or order a similar one at for £50 Credit: supplied HIDE away your bedroom clutter in a cool boucle storage bench, £119, Dunelm, or order a similar one at for £50. SAVE: £69 Little helper SKIP the salon and do your own manicure at home with new Mylee fully-cured gel nail wraps, £14, Boots. Peel, press, file and you're good to go for up to 14 days. Shop & save 7 Save £6.06 on this Robert Dyas BBQ Time 14in steel barbecue Credit: supplied FOR small spaces, the Robert Dyas BBQ Time 14in steel barbecue is perfect. Was £9.99, now £3.93. SAVE: £6.06 Hot right now GET a new bargain bikini in the H&M summer sale. Tops start at £7 and bottoms are on sale for £3 each. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

The Georgian hotel right next to one of the UK's largest parks
The Georgian hotel right next to one of the UK's largest parks

Scottish Sun

time10 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

The Georgian hotel right next to one of the UK's largest parks

Don't miss out on this hidden, royal gem in the sticks of Windsor GEORGIAN GEM The Georgian hotel right next to one of the UK's largest parks Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BURNHAM Beeches is an ideal place to relax and roam the beautiful grounds of Windsor's Great Park. Read on to find out how to book your room and spa treatment. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 The modern and spacious rooms offer comfort and views of the grounds Credit: Burnham Beeches Where is Burnham Beeches hotel? This 4* hotel is in Slough, close to Windsor, and is just minutes from the M4/M40. A 5-minute drive from Burnham railway station makes Burnham Beeches easily accessbile. What is the hotel like? This beautiful Georgian hotel retains its historical charm in the heart of Buckinghamshire. It stands on 10 acres of gardens once part of Windsor Great Park making it an ideal peaceful and luxurious staycation, once playing host to royal hunting parties. It has a modern extension but still retains much of its originality with wood-panelled dining rooms and a high-ceiling bar. What is there to do at the hotel? Fancy a spa treatment? The Soul Spa offers reasonably priced treatments. My 30-minute back and neck massage (£40) was expertly delivered. The hotel also has a swimming pool and a small gym if you fancy a full spa day. It's just a 15-minute drive from Windsor Castle or families can spend a day at Legoland Windsor. What is there to eat and drink there? In the morning, there is a self-service English breakfast, plus a selection of pastries, cold meats, fruit and yoghurt. Afternoon tea is served in the picturesque tearoom (from £29.50 per adult). 3 A luxury afternoon tea served with sandwiches, cakes, and an option for a bit of fizz Our traditional three-tiered cake stand was heaving with sandwiches and artisan cakes. The 1727 Brasserie or the oak-lined dining room offers fine dining and grills, including burgers. As a vegetarian, I was disappointed by the lack of main options, but my burrata winter salad was lovely. What are the rooms like? Prices for an overnight stay start at £99 midweek and £109 at the weekend. Book here. There are 78 rooms, which are spacious and attractive, plus four suites. Our suite was in the new part of the building and came with lots of amenities. Is it family-friendly? Yes – family suites, little extras, and a large pool. Is there access for guests with disabilities? Yes. Contact the hotel for further assistance. Looking for a place to stay? For more hotel inspiration click here.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store