Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.08.2016, Side 20

Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.08.2016, Side 20
The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 12 — 2016 20 Offering fresh Icelandic cuisine in a stylish and casual atmosphere in the heart of down town Reykjavík. isafoldrestaurant . is Þingholtsstræti 5 - tel: 595 8535 RESTAURANT ÍSAFOLD Fresh local food and cozy ambiance in the city center Kitchen open from 11:30 - 22:00 Þingholtsstræti 5 - Tel: 595 8535 - www.isafoldrestaurant.is If you’re one of those people who can’t keep still, even on vacation, the 2016 Reykjavík Marathon is a fantastic reason to realize your dreams, visit an exotic country and run a race while you’re here. The race will be run on August 20, and even if a marathon isn’t your cup of tea, there are shorter distances, plus a relay race and a children’s run—something for everyone. Here are five reasons why the Reykjavík Marathon should be your next destination marathon. 1 A good chance of a PB If you’re looking for a fast mara- thon in August, the Reykjavík Marathon is the perfect choice. Elsewhere it is usually too hot to run a really good marathon in late summer and early fall. The aver- age temperature for Reykjavík in August is around 12°C or 54°F, with an average high of 58 degrees (15°C)—ideal temperatures for hunting down that Personal Best. The course is also fairly flat by most standards. The midsection of the race has some hills but none very long or steep. The marathon is also the per- fect size, as there are enough run- ners on the course to ensure you will never be alone, but not so many that you will be stuck be- hind the crowds at the start. 2 It’s the perfect excuse to visit Reykjavík and Iceland Iceland is currently one of the hot- test holiday destinations in the world. It is an awesome country of amazing beauty and tourism is booming. There are only about 200,000 inhabitants in the greater Reyk- javík area—yet Reykjavík has a lot going for it. Stylish bars and excellent restaurants with fresh fish and high quality meat are everywhere, with shops peddling various selections of designers goods in between. The city also has many museums and probably the world’s best selection of geo- thermal swimming pools. Reykjavík is also a good base for visiting many of Iceland‘s most beautiful sights. Easy day trips include the original hot spring Geysir; Þingvellir National Park, where the tectonic plates between America and Europe are slowly drifting apart; the spectacular waterfall Gullfoss; and the sub- lime Blue Lagoon. 3 The beautiful course and friendly atmosphere On race day it sure seems as if ev- erybody in Iceland knows about and supports the marathon. It is a very friendly race, with people coming out of their houses to cheer, bang pots and play musical instruments. The course is very scenic, tak- ing you past many of Reykjavík’s main sights. Highlights include Harpa Concert Hall, the sculp- ture Sólfar (the Sun Voyager) by the seaside, and the house Höfði, where Reagan and Gorbachev took a big step to ending the Cold War. The course also takes you through various neighbourhoods and many popular outdoor ar- eas, past a gorgeous waterfall in Elliðaárdalur and through Foss- vogur, one of Reykjavík’s favorite running areas. Often the course follows the biking and walking trails that run alongside the sea. The ocean views are breathtaking, and across the water Mount Esja and the sur- rounding mountains watch over the runners. 4. To find your viking spirit Iceland recently beat all the odds and made it to the quarter-finals of the 2016 European Football Championship, winning the hearts of football fans around the world for their talent, big heart and spirit. You too can find your viking spirit, and maybe it can help you achieve your personal running goals. Release your inner viking! And who knows, this year you may even hear the famous Húh-chant along the course. The marathon course passes through Laugardalur, the valley where the national football team plays their home games. 5 The post-race festivities The Reykjavík Marathon is held on a Saturday, the day of the city’s Culture Night, one of the biggest festivals of the year. After the race, runners usually linger downtown, and you can spot them all through the day in restaurants and cafes. Concerts big and small pop up all over the city, and the galleries and museums stay open. As the evening nears the city starts to really vibrate—it is definitely the biggest party of the year. Five Reasons To Run The Reykjavík Marathon OPINION Words RUNNING IN ICELAND Photos RANNVEIG GRÉTARSDÓTTIR

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