Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.06.2015, Side 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.06.2015, Side 35
35The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 8 — 2015 TRAVEL Distance from Reykjavík Around 230- 270 km The first of these swimming pools is at Hotel Laugarhóll in Bjarnafjörður. This is where most of the children from Hólmavík and Drangsnes learned to swim, before the construction of pools in the respective towns. The pool at Laugarhóll (which can be translated to “Pool Hill”) was constructed in 1947. It’s a full-size 25-metre pool for ardent swimmers. There is also a nice natural hot spring to soak in. Nearby is a protected site where you can see a recreation of Gvendar- laug hins góða, a pool named so after having been blessed by the medieval bishop and folklore figure Guðmundur Góði (“Guðmundur the Kind”). There are several natural or recreated pools by this name in the country. Also close to the pool is an exhi- bition, run by the Museum of Sorcery and Witchcraft in Hólmavík. The exhi- bition consists of traditionally styled turf houses and is called The Sorcerer’s Cottage, after another historical figure, Svanur the Sor- cerer, who is mentioned in some of the Icelan- dic Sagas. He lived at Svanshóll, which is still an active farm in Bjar- nafjörður. Despite the name, the exhibition is meant to show the living conditions of medieval tenants, which were pretty tough. But at least they had a hot tub to relax in after a hard day’s work. Krossnes To get to the next pool, you just keep on driving until the road ends. There, you will find the small swim- ming pool at Krossnes, accompanied by a hot tub, seemingly added as an afterthought. It’s on the shoreline, close to the sea. It’s magical to soak in a pool, sur- rounded by the sea and the untouched nature, at the edge of nowhere. 4 Reykjarfjörður nyðri The road may end at Krossnes, but there’s still one more pool which de- serves an honourable mention. The oldest pool on the list, constructed in 1938, is still further north and is argu- ably not a part of Strandir but of Horn- strandir. You cannot drive there, so you must either hike or take a boat from Norðurfjörður or Bolungarvík to the isolated Reykjafjörður nyðri. This harsh but beautiful region was inhabited until the 1960s; since then people have only stayed there in summer. If you take a boat, you must walk some distance from the pier (beware of the Arctic terns if you’re there dur- ing the summer!) to the cosy 20-metre pool, and the apparently indispensable hot tub which was later added. The nature here is spectacular, and Dran- gajökull glacier provides a scenic back- ground. The pools in Strandir are simply a treat for everyone, playing hard to get with their locations, making them that much more rewarding when you finally reach them and get to take a dip! The pools in Stran- dir are simply a treat for everyone, play- ing hard to get with their locations, mak- ing them that much more rewarding. 1 2 3 4 BOOK YOUR FLIGHT OR DAY TOUR AT AIRICELAND.IS ÍSAFJÖRÐUR ICELAND’S WESTFJORDS ARE ONLY 40 MINUTES AWAY Let’s fly is le ns ka /s ia .is F LU 7 32 63 0 3/ 15

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