Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 55

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 55
Island Life News From The Countryside Words: Paul Fontaine Things To Do Outside Reykjavík Place: Hornstrandir The Hornstrandir nature reserve, on the northern edge of the Westf- jords, is only reachable by boat from Ísafjörður. The area is deserted, hav- ing been abandoned by its entire farming community during World War II. Throughout history it was a place where outlaws hid away before boarding ships for distant shores, and where polar bear attacks were frequent. Today, it has become a pop- ular hiking area, with its sublime nature attracting hundreds each summer. EÞ Event: Sæluhelgin Suðureyri The village of Suðureyri, popula- tion 270, was founded in the 9th century by Hallvarður Súgandi, who f led Norway after losing a battle against King Harald. Each summer in the beginning of July it sheds its bloody past and celebrates Sæluhelgi (“Pleasure weekend,” in English—and no, not that kind, you pervert). It’s a family-friendly festival filled with activities, and a Friday party. The village is charm- ing, and the festival is a remnant of an Iceland before tourism. EÞ Ferry: Baldur Do you like puffins? Of course you do. What about ferries? Well, we do. Therefore, taking the ferry Baldur from Styk kishólmur is highly recommended. The trip ta kes you over Breiðaf jörður, an island-filled fjord. The most prominent is Flatey, which has a cosy little hotel; it was on Flatey that the most extensive manu- script in Icelandic history, Flat- eyjabók, was written. You could also treat yourself to the “Viking Sushi” boat tour—it’s yummy. EÞ ADVENTURE AT SEA REYKJAVÍK CLASSIC WHALE WATCHING REYKJAVÍK EXPRESS WHALE WATCHING REYKJAVÍK CLASSIC PUFFIN TOUR REYKJAVÍK CLASSIC SEA ANGLING TOUR WITH THE PROS FROM REYKJAVÍK & AKUREYRI BOOK NOW AT ELDING.IS Tel: +(354) 519 5000 EL-01 EL-06 EL-05 EL-04 Classic and Express tours also available from Akureyri. Daily departures available Daily departures available Daily departures available Daily departures available See schedules on whalewatchingakureyri.is Elding Whale Watching Reykjavík . Ægisgardur 5 . Reykjavik's Old Harbour Tel: +(354) 519 5000 . elding.is . elding@elding.is Adults 10.990 ISK 7-15 years 5.495 ISK 0-6 years free Adults (10 years+) 19.990 ISK Min. height 140cm Adults 6.500 ISK 7-15 years 3.250 ISK 0-6 years free Adults 14.200 ISK 7-15 years 7.100 ISK 0-6 years N/A Glæsilegur veitingastaður á Hótel Örk. Vandaður matseðill og hlýlegt umhverfi. Pantaðu borð í síma 483 4700 eða á hverrestaurant.is. Meanwhile, in the Westfjords, the eagle population is growing. Good news for us, bad news for fish and other birds. There are now 76 mating pairs of eagles in the region, up from 74 pairs the year before. At this rate, in a couple of decades the Westfjords will be practically teeming with eagles. You won’t be able to step outside without some eagles getting all up in your face, trying to steal your hot dog, and harassing your cat. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. You might know lupins as those lovely blue flowers you find growing in the wild all over Iceland. You might find them beautiful, but you would be wrong. East Iceland news service Austurfrétt reports that they are actually a scourge. The non- native flowers have spread at an alarming rate and, having no other plant spe- cies to keep them in check, they effectively choke the life out of other plants. This leaves us with fields of gorgeous lavender flowers, instead of good ol’ fashioned grass and rapidly eroding soil. Curse you, lupins! By far the most cryptic news story to ap- pear from the coun- tryside these past couple of weeks has been the story of Guðmundur B. Guðmunds- son, a doctor and landowner from Snæfellsnes. He has reportedly owned a giant swath of land, stretching from Hafnarf- jall to Borgarfjörður, since 1968. West Iceland news service Skessuhorn reports that Guðmundur’s dream is to be rid of livestock, and develop the land to grow a forest. “But that would not come to pass,” Skessuhorn ominously intones. “All about that in Skessuhorn this week.” Come on, Sk- essuhorn. This isn’t ‘Twin Peaks’. Don’t leave us hanging like that. What’s to become of Guðmundur’s forest? We need to know! Finally, in the south: someone in Selfoss reportedly found an undis- closed sum of cash in front of a store. The honourable person took the money directly to the police, who have posted a shout-out for anyone missing the money. And you thought common courtesy was dead.
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