Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Blaðsíða 59

Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Blaðsíða 59
Travel in Iceland on your own terms! Flexible predefined day tours or your way Mixing activities with seeing the best sites Do you want to get up and go your own way in Iceland? Visit your guide online at: solstice.is or contact us through email: info@solstice.is Tel: +354 898 7356 Get up and go! GEYSIR ATV TOURS “Like driving on the moon” 1,5 km from Geysir Center Experience the 4x4 fourwheeler rides around the amazing geysir area Gardner Huges, 56 year old client from Utah. Geysir ATV Tours Tel: + 354 869 4474 atvtours@atvtours.is www.atvtours.is Open all year Daly trips in June, July and August every two hours from 10:00 – 18:00. The next time you hear someone say that they “really want to get away from it all”, you can now recom- mend to them the ideal location: Hó- tel Breiðavík at Látrabjarg. Located on the westernmost point of Europe (although technically on the North American continental plate, we're not going to get pedantic about it or anything), getting there involves first getting to the Westfjords town of Patreksfjörður, which is in itself an out-of-the-way location, even by Icelandic standards. From there, your drive will take you from paved roads by the sea to unpaved roads over the mountains, but don't fear—our Toyota Yaris was able to make the trip without a problem, and as the hotel is only open in the summer any- way, getting there should be a snap for most rental vehicles. Descending from the Mars terrain of the mountaintops to Látrabjarg was re- ally something. I think I audibly gasped as I saw the view: an idyllic farm by the sea, with a beach of sand-coloured sand (black sand is far more ubiquitous in Iceland, but we would discover that sands a colour most non-Icelanders are used to is a common sight in the West- fjords), surrounded in a semi-circle by steep mountains. Parking and getting out of the car, the sight was accompa- nied by sound—the faint hiss of waves, sheep bleating, our own footsteps on the gravel driveway, but otherwise, total silence. In addition, it should be noted that there was absolutely no mobile phone reception out here. This was iso- lation. Our room had a homey, grand- mother's guest room feel to it, and right outside the window, sheep were graz- ing (don't worry; they take them in at night, so you won't be kept up listening to bleating). For those worried about a complete and total Shining-esque iso- lation, you can buy access to WiFi for 1.000 ISK per day. Not that you'll want it—right nearby are some truly stun- ning cliffs that offer all kinds of birdlife, especially puffins. Watching puffins f ly is pretty comical, too, so if the stun- ning beauty of the locale isn't enough, the comedy value of the puffins should more than make up for it. In all, a fantastic place to finish working on that novel, or to otherwise take a break from everyday contact with the rest of the world in an idyllic setting. Breiðavík: When You Really, Really Need To Get Away From It All Distance from Reykjavík: ca. 450 km Distance from Reykjavík: ca. 170 km A trip to the capital of the Westfjords, Ísafjörður, is a worthwhile journey as the town and its surroundings offer plenty of activities for travellers. The town is renowned for being a mix of a thriving fishing and music community and is for example home to the annual music fes- tival Aldrei fór ég suður, growing in size and popularity every year. The nearby mountains and valleys boast many sce- nic hiking trips, after which you can relax at a downtown café with a drink in hand and chat with friendly locals. The small village of Stykkishólmur is considered one of the more magi- cal municipalities in the country. Sur- rounded by historical sites and natural beauty, the town is located on the north shore of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. The small and colourful houses are built around the harbour where fishing boats are docked alongside cruise ships and ferries. The town is the gateway to the Breiðarfjörður islands and several com- panies organise daily sight-seeing trips among the thousands of small islands where one can spot wild birds flying around the boat while tasting freshly caught scallops. Ísafjörður Stykkishólmur 3 4 5
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