Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.02.2018, Blaðsíða 49

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.02.2018, Blaðsíða 49
4.8 4.9 Hað Bláa The Blue Sea restaurant with a view 483-1000 • hafidblaa.is 5 minutes from Eyrarbakki at the Ölfusá bridge 483-3330 • raudahusid.is 10 minutes from Selfoss and Highway 1 in Eyrarbakki open daily 11:30-22:00 Traveling the south coast or Golden Circle? Reykjavík Eyrarbakki Keavík International Airport Vík Island Life Hot news from the Icelandic countryside Words: Alice Demurtas Picks: Best Of Iceland A selection of winners from our Best Of Iceland travel magazine East: Best Road Trip Lagarfljót Lagarfljot is a lake surrounded by interesting features. You can hike to the Hengifoss waterfall,, and visit the historical Skriðuk- laustur museum and the Vallanes farm; Guttormslundur is a grove of trees that are unusually tall for Iceland. Across the water l ies the countr y ’s largest for- est of Hallormstaður, which has walking trails, great views, and the Atlav í k campi ng g round. South: Best Hotel (Luxury Pick) - Rangá Many country hotels are rela- tively plain, but Rangá boasts a 4-star rating. “They have grand rooms,” said the panel, “and they were about fifteen years ahead of their time.” As with all fancy ho- tels, it’s pricey, but the beautiful surroundings, fancy restaurant, affordable bistro menu and next- level service are worth it. North: Best Pool Hofsós Pool The pool at Hofsós is situated just at the edge of a cliff at the edge of town; there’s no fence, and the views extend out to the island Drangey and beyond, all the way to the cliffs on the far shores of Skagafjörður. An infinity pool, North Iceland style. “I’d drive hours to get there, especially at sunrise or sunset,” one of our panellists said; the others murmured approvingly. West: Best Hotel (Luxury Pick) - Hotel Búðir, Snæfellsnes Hotel Búðir’s environs will take your breath away, from the historic church to the opportunity for sand dune walks, coastal hikes and sea- swimming. It has a vintage feel with taxidermied raptors, and a telescope overlooking the bay. The rooms are cosy, and the restaurant is a destina- tion in itself. The Icelandic government recently set up a council to found a new National Park in the Highlands. The park would include the area of Vatna- jökull, and is set to open in 2020. This is great news for the environ- ment but may disappoint entrepreneurs. In fact, talks of building a new highway right through the Highlands have been ongoing for a year. The committee will soon pinpoint the boundaries of the park, as well as the conservation areas that will be included. Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson called the Highlands National Park Iceland’s “greatest contribution to nature conservation so far.” Prolific cows have brought joy to North and East Iceland. A 2017 report on milk production notes the cows that produced the most milk are located in Brúsastaðir in Vatnsdal, in the north. Gróa and Sigurður, who own the farm in question, were “happy and proud” of their bountiful beasts. The prize for the most fruitful single animal, however, went to cow number 851 in Breiðdal, in the east, who produced 14,199kg of milk in a year. Farmer Gunnlaugur Ingólfsson wasn’t surprised: “851 showed potential from day one when it produced 37 Kg of milk.” 851 is currently resting because of mastitis, but we wish it a speedy recovery! Every time we think we’ve heard it all when it comes to tourist misbehaviour, a new story pops up. This time, a group visit- ing Gullfoss waterfall decided to ignore a sign that said “Area Closed! Unsafe Conditions.” The area was closed to visitors because of a large, unstable block of ice that had formed on the path. Nonetheless, in a video that was leaked to visir. is by a tour guide, tourists are seen climbing over the sign. Nobody was hurt but as always, we advise visi- tors to engage their brains when the situation calls for it. 49 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 02 — 2018
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