Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Blaðsíða 62

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Blaðsíða 62
Travel The best of Icelandic produce with a nod to Japan and South America. Modern Icelandic flavours, share plates and award winning cocktails. Sushi Social Þingholtsstræti 5 • 101 Reykjavík Tel. 568 6600 • sushisocial.is Our kitchen is open 17.00–23.00 sun.–thu. 17.00–24.00 fri.–sat. SOCIALIZE WITH THE LOCALS ICELANDIC SEAFOOD makes world’s best sushi The tiny town of Tálknafjörður sits tucked away in the fjord of the same name, just off Route 63. It’s an extremely peaceful place, where the steely ocean is surrounded by towering and distinctively Westf- jordian flat-topped mountains. The fjord is dotted with fish farms, belying the town’s main income; if you’ve access to cooking facilities or a camping stove, you can even take some fresh fish from the re- frigerated self-service store, and leave your money in the trust box. Stay: Bjarmaland The town’s main hotel is Guest- house Bjarmaland: a large, smartly painted building with a nice view down to the seaside. It’s clean, pleasant and comfortable, and you can opt for the hotel breakfast be- fore starting your day adventuring around the Westfjords. Eat: Hópið & Dunhagi Tálknafjörður has a couple of res- taurant and café options. A favou- rite among locals is Hópið, which is located right in the town cen- tre. Their menu offers various beef burgers and a fish and chips op- tion, but the pizzas come especially recommended. Down by the camp- site and town pool you’ll also find Café Dunhagi, which is an ideal spot to relax with a coffee. If there are no kids around, and you’re not too full, you could sneak onto the giant trampoline out back and get rid of some pent-up energy. Bathe: Pollurinn A few kilometres out of town you’ll find this idyllic fjordside bathing spot. With geothermal water piped in from nearby, there are three small concrete hot pots of vary- ing temperature, painted the same bright blue you’ll find in municipal pools. There are basic but recently renovated changing rooms, a hot shower, and an unforgettable view over the surrounding mountains. It’s one of the nicest bathing spots you’ll find anywhere in Iceland. Activity: Birdwatching Even if you’re not especially in- terested in wildlife, you will be when you walk by the harbour of Tálknafjörður. It’s an incred- ibly peaceful spot, and as you gradually attune to the lack of noise, you’ll start to pick out the sounds of nature: lapping waves, and the screeches, honks, chirps and chirrups of all kinds of sea- birds. There are red-billed oys- tercatchers, gulls, grey geese, and perhaps an owl or a falcon. Visit: Abandoned Whaling Station On the other side, there’s a narrow road that winds up the side of the fjord. At the end of it, you’ll find a long-abandoned whaling station k n o w n a s S u ð u r e y r i v i ð Tálknafjörð. There are rusting m a ch i ne -p a r t rem a i n s a nd tumbledown buildings, and a view across the fjord. You can also find old riding paths used to travel between the fjords before the roads connected everything— today, they’re used as trails to h i k e a r o u n d t h e r e g i o n . Hike: Guðmundarlund Near the town’s camping ground and swimming pool you’ll find a discrete pathway leading up into this small pine forest. Just a few steps up from the car park, you’ll find yourself plunging into a ver- dant forest that barely feels like Iceland, with a lush, alpine feel. There are various trails to walk around, and the route is dotted with tucked-away picnic tables and pleasant spots, such as a bird- friendly copse with birdhouses made from repurposed cartons. Tálknafjörður Amazing nature in a peaceful Westfjord hideaway Words: John Rogers Photos: Timothée Lambrecq Distance from Reykjavík: 392 km How to get there: Route One North, Route 60, 62 & 63 Car provided by: gocarrental.is Acommodation provided by: fosshotel.is
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