Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2016, Blaðsíða 64

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2016, Blaðsíða 64
Within minutes of entering Self- oss, Hrefna and I are lost. “I think we were supposed to take the oth- er exit,” I say, but there are trucks riding our ass and before we know it we’re on the outskirts of town. To people who have only driven through Selfoss to get to more ex- citing destinations, the prospect of getting lost here might seem absurd, but with a population of over 6,000 people, this dot on the map between Hveragerði and Hel- la is the largest population centre in the south of Iceland. Searching For Bobby Fischer Once we’re back on track, our first stop is Bókakaffið, the local book- store and café. But it’s closed until noon, so we find ourselves drawn to Sjafnarblóm, a quaint shop across the street whose entrance is loaded with colourful baskets of flowers. The flower shop shares the building with an independent food store and the Bobby Fischer museum—strange bedfellows for a town that’s perhaps most well- known as the location stamped on most Icelandic dairy products (thanks, Mjólkursamsalan mo- nopoly). Bobby Fischer’s relationship to Iceland is one of the stranger episodes in the country’s history. The American chess grandmaster played an infamous Cold War-era match against Soviet chess cham- pion Boris Spassky in Reykjavík in 1972, but Bobby’s anti-Semitic comments in the following years shrouded him in controversy. When his American passport was revoked in 2004, Bobby was granted citizenship by Iceland and lived in Reykjavík until his death in 2008, when he was buried at his request in Selfoss. But the museum doesn’t open until 1 p.m. (I’m sensing a trend), so actually seeing any Bobby memorabilia up close will have to wait for another road trip. A Communist Book Collector’s Dream Back across the street, Bókakaf- fið is open and there are already people milling through the stacks. Elín Gunnlaugsdóttir, one of the owners, proudly tells us it’s the only book store in Iceland’s south, and she’s carefully cultivated an atmosphere where customers can sip coffee surrounded by floor-to- ceiling shelves of books in Icelan- dic, English and other languages. The store’s clientele is diverse, Elín tells us, and includes a Chi- nese book collector who orders Icelandic-language books about communism from their online store. Before sending us on our way, Elín recommends that we check out the church, so Hrefna and I follow signs to the nearest kirk- jan. Again, we find ourselves lost on a lonely road outside of town. We end up at the diminutive Lau- gardalur Church, which is sur- rounded by fields and farmhouses that seem empty except for a few horses. “This can’t be the right one,” one of us eventually says. We’re about to leave when we look down and see that we’re nearly standing on the gravestone of one Robert James Fischer. Cut From The Same Cloth Back in town, the Ölfusá River glows aquamarine even under the grey sky. Set against a dramatic mountain complete with some houses built into a hill, it’s the quintessential Icelandic scene. Hrefna comments that many small towns on the island look the same, and if that’s the case, Self- oss might have been the original template. Our pitstop in Selfoss ends with a stop at Tryggvaskáli, a res- taurant in the oldest building in town. The decor inside is an eclec- tic mix of memorabilia from the town’s history, which seems fit- ting given the quirky characters that makes stopping in Selfoss worthwhile. After all, it’s the only place in Iceland where you’ll ac- cidentally stumble across Bobby Fischer’s grave. SHARE & LINKS: gpv.is/bes Searching For Bobby Fischer In Selfoss Words ISAAC WÜRMANN Photos HREFNA BJÖRG GYLFADÓTTIR 64 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 9 — 2016TRAVEL REYKJAVÍK CLASSIC WHALE WATCHING REYKJAVÍK EXPRESS WHALES & PUFFINS REYKJAVÍK SEA ANGLING REYKJAVÍK CLASSIC PUFFIN TOUR Call us on +354 519 5000 or visit www.elding.is Duration: 3 hours Departures: Daily at 11:00 and 15:30 Duration: 1-1,5 hours Departures: Daily at 9:30, 12:00 and 15:00 Duration: 1-1,5 hours Departures: Up to 7 departures a day. Duration: 2,5-3,5 hours Departures: Up to 6 departures a day. from Reykjavik Price 6.000 ISK Price 13.800 ISK Price 22.990 ISK Price 9.900 ISK Come and meet us at Reykjavík Old Harbour +354 519 5000 www.elding.is
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