Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.03.2017, Síða 56

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.03.2017, Síða 56
Island Life Weird & Wonderful News From Around Iceland Words: Paul Fontaine Things To Do Outside Reykjavík A man in Mosfellsbær is fight- ing for his right to keep chickens. He contends he has little time or need for Iceland’s bureaucratic red tape regarding the keeping of chickens, but his neighbours have had enough of the constant dis- ruption of his crowing roosters. People in the Westfjords simply cannot stop feeding ravens. The beloved corvid is being provided all manner leavings and carrion, but such stuff also at- tracts dogs, seagulls and rats. People are advised to leave only “one meal’s worth” of food for ravens, to prevent attracting less desirable animals. A greenhouse in Fellabær in northeast Iceland has had a bumper crop of wasa- bi plants. Amazingly, over 95% of what is sold as “wasabi” in Iceland is actually a blend of horseradish, mustard and food coloring. With this harvest, Icelanders can now rest assured they are getting authentic wasabi with their sushi. 56The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 03 — 2017 Hike: Helgafell (in Hafnarfjörður) Helgafell in Hafnarfjörður is one of at least seven mountains in Iceland with that name. Helgafell is safe to hike all year round, al- though the ascent can be icy and difficult—bordering on danger- ous—in the winter. In those condi- tions, hiking around the Helgafell area is just as nice. If the path is open, an easy one-hour ascent to the 338m summit will reward you with a staggeringly good view. JTS Activity: Sólheimajökull Ice Hike Most visitors to Iceland want to get a closer look at the magnifi- cent glaciers. One of the easiest ways to get on the ice is a hike at Solheimajökull, a long glacier tongue that almost reaches Route One on the South Coast. You can pre-book at gpv.is/icehike or just rock up and join one of the regular trips. Note: you’ll need the guide, and the crampons, so don’t go alone. JR Visit: Þórsmörk This one isn’t for the faint of heart. Þórsmörk is a valley behind Eyjaf- jallajökull on the southern coast, unreachable in a normal road car due to the ever-shifting Krossá river. There’s not much there: the Volcano Huts, mountains, hiking trails, and a sprawling, almost un- touched wilderness. But hey. May- be that kind of “nothing” is exactly what you’re looking for. Buses leave from Reykjavík daily. JR BRYGGJAN BRUGGHÚS * GRANDAGARÐI 8 101 REYKJAVÍK 00354 456 4040 * WWW.BRYGGJANBRUGGHUS.IS DAILY TOURS ON THE HOUR BETWEEN 13-22 BEER TOUR 2O - 30 MIN TOUR INCLUDING A 3 OR 6 BEER FLIGHT MENU FROM OUR MICRO BREWERY. 2.900/5.400 KR. DOCKSIDE BREWERY & BISTRO BISTRO 11.30-23.00 JAZZ EVERY SUNDAY AT 20.00 I C E L A N D I C R E S T A U R A N T & B A R Tasty tapas and dr inks by the o ld harbour T a b l e r e s e r v a t i o n s : + 3 5 4 5 1 7 1 8 0 0 - w w w . f o r r e t t a b a r i n n . i s Certificate of Excellence ———— 2016 ————

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