Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.08.2018, Blaðsíða 50

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.08.2018, Blaðsíða 50
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Iceland 2018 50 BEST OF ICELAND 2018 East If west is the best, east is the... beast? Best Accommodation Wilderness Centre Fljótsdalur Visiting the Wilderness Centre in Fljótsdalur is like stepping back in time, and you can stay in the past overnight by booking at the Baðstofa. “It has wonderful communal sleeping quarters that are set up just like they used to be for hundreds of years,” said the panel, “only with electricity, soft mattresses and access to hot showers.” The hosts, Denni and Arna, offer a warm welcome, and there are lots of activities on offer: an exhibition, horse riding, highland hikes, and stargazing complete with marshmallows, an open fire, and a telescope. Map square: F10 Runner Up Fosshotel Fáskrúðsfjörður Fáskrúðsfjörður This quaint hotel is in a beautiful old building that was once a hospital in this "French town" of the East. There's a museum about the town's heritage, a good restaurant with French wines, and old-style, cosy rooms with a lot of at- mosphere. “It feels more connected to Iceland than the newbuild Nordic-mini- mal hotels," said the panel. I10 Runner Up Hostel Hafaldan Seyðisfjörður Another grand old hospital-turned-ho- tel is Hafaldan, a cavernous hostel with a relaxed vibe, located in the heart of the beautiful seaside town of Seyðis- fjörður. "It’s beautifully converted, with a great open-plan kitchen, and nice views of the mountains,” said the panel. “It now also has a sauna in the basement." I8 Best Meal Havarí Berufjörður Havarí, a farm in Beirufjörður has a lot going on. The proprietors, Svavar & Berglind, run a hostel, organic farm, veggie snack factory, and a café and concert venue in the summer months (open April-September). They serve their very own veggie "Bulsur" sausages plus other tasty meals in the café, which is within a renovated sheep house. Concerts happen roughly every second weekend, with some great Icelandic acts coming through. "Everything is tasty and organic,” said the panel. “They're doing super nice work." H11 Runners Up Norð Austur & Skaftfell Seyðisfjörður Norð Austur is possibly the best sushi place in Iceland, immaculately prepared using incredibly fresh fish, and beautifully presented. They’re only open in summer, and they’re sometimes booked out, so check ahead. But fear not if you miss out—just down the road is the Skaftfell gallery, coffee house and pizzeria, which serves mouth-watering pizzas all year round. I8 Klausturkaffi Miðvangur 2, Egilsstaðir There are so many great eastern eater- ies that it was hard to choose, but the lunch buffet at Klausturkaffi—located in the charming and historic Skriðuk- laustur cultural centre—is met with particular praise. “They have a great selection of dishes made out of local ingredients and with local traditions at heart,” says the panel. G10 Must-See Spot Borgarfjörður Eystri “Borgarfjörður Eystri is not to be missed,” said the panel. This remote fjord is home to the tiny fishing village of Bakkagerði, surrounded by beautiful mountains. Just outside the village, “The puffin colony at Hafnarhólmi is the best place to come and see these colourful birds up close,” said the panel. “In early summer there are hundreds of them all over the place and they are so relaxed that you can almost reach out and cuddle them.” I7 Runners Up Teigarhorn, Near Djúpivógur This tucked away nature area lies close to Djúpivogur in Berufjörður, conve- niently just off Route One. "It's a geosite where you find zeolites that look like diamonds,” said the panel. “There’s a very old farm—one of the first female photographers in Iceland lived there. They had a great mineral collection there, but they were robbed—they are slowly assembling a new collection." Please don’t take any rocks with you: the area is protected. H12 Hvalnesviti Near Höfn This humble, wind-whipped lighthouse, just down a dirt track close to Route One, is located in a spot of amazing nat- ural beauty. Look in any direction and you’ll see towering, jagged mountains, black beaches, and the sea crashing in, creating a mist across the area. You’ll leave feeling fresh, with the taste of sea salt lingering on your lips. H13
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