Reykjavík Grapevine - aug. 2019, Side 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - aug. 2019, Side 24
The Reykjavík G rapevine Best of Iceland 2019 24 Best Bathing Spot The Blue Lagoon Norðurljósavegur 9, Grindavík Iceland’s iconic, cinematic, mineral-rich geothermal lagoon is extremely popu- lar—and deservedly so. Sliding into the milky water in the midst of a gnarly lunar landscape is an experience like no other. The water coats your skin in silica; slather on a mineral mask for a rejuvenating spa experience. Our panel gave a shout out to the recent improvements to the pool, which made it feel more spacious than be- fore. Book ahead—it’s sometimes sold out. Map square: C3 Runners Up Grindavík Pool Austurvegi 1, Grindavík Iceland’s standard-issue municipal swim- ming pools are amongst the best in the world. With naturally heated geothermal water swirling through the outdoor pool, and two hot pots, one of which has a jet massage, you’ll come away refreshed—es- pecially if you dare for a plunge in the cold pot on the way out. C3 Vogar Pool Hafnargata 17, Vogar An all-but forgotten hamlet located just off Route One between Reykjavík and Ke- flavík, Vogar has a lovely little swimming pool. Drop by for a soak in the hot pot, get some exercise swimming laps, and soak in the authentic feeling of small-town life in Iceland. C2 Best Museum Viking World Víkingabraut 1, Njarðvík There are a lot of Viking-themed stops around Iceland, but nowhere else will you find a full longboat replica. Viking World in Njarðvík allows you to set foot on the Íslendingur, a longboat built in 1996 and modelled after the famous Gokstad ves- sel—a close-to-complete Viking ship that was excavated in Norway way back in 1882. You’ll also find a Smithsonian-pro- duced exhibition spanning the key events of the whole Viking saga. C2 Runners Up Museum of Rock ‘n’ Roll Hjallavegur 2, Keflavík Icelandic music aficionados can have an informative and fun time at “Rokksafn”. The museum attempts to trace the history of Icelandic music, from the 1800s to the present day, via memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and, of course, displays about Ice- land’s biggest musical exports. C2 Sudurnes Science and Learning Centre Garðvegi 1, Sandgerði For anyone interested in wildlife and nat- ural sciences, the Sudurnes Science and Learning Centre could prove to be a mecca. As well as being an active research insti- tute, they host several exhibitions; their taxidermied specimen collection includes allegedly Iceland’s only stuffed walrus. B2 Bes Best Tour ATV Adventure Grindavík Yearning to get close to nature? Straddling a roaring ATV and zooming into the wilder- ness might not be the most tranquil meth- od, but it quickly gets you into the thick of it. You’ll reach impressive spots much faster than by hiking, and you’ll be able to crawl over black sand beaches and summit towering mountains that road-trippers can only gaze at longingly through the wind- screen. Hike? Road trip? An ATV tour offers the best of both. F2 Runners Up Reykjanes Ring Various tour providers There are many Reykjanes tours on offer that will reveal the peninsula’s sights and secrets in an easy day-trip. Whether it’s a bargain bus ride around the basics, or a tai- lored private tour that goes further afield, the decision is yours—and you’ll have fun either way. All Over Whale Watching Various locations and providers Having caught sight of a pod of orcas hunting off the coast at Reykjanesviti, our panel can vouch for the presence of whales around Reykjanes first hand. A whale watching boat tour will get you even closer to the sea giants. Look out for spray plumes; have your camera at the ready. A1-D3 Best Café Hjá Höllu Víkurbraut 62, Grindavík Hjá Höllu really is a no-brainer when it comes to good food. Seasonal menu? Check. Locally sourced ingredients? Dou- ble check. Rip-roaringly delicious? Triple check. This unassuming restaurant is run with a great deal of care and love that translates straight to the plate. Highlights include an open beef sandwich with thin strips of tender meat, the variety of sauces (including a particularly delicious bear- naise) and balsamic onions that our panel still dream about. C3 Runners Up Old Lighthouse Café Garðskagi, Garður Built in 1897, but long since obsolete—see the taller, new-fangled lighthouse just a few metres away—the second oldest lighthouse in Iceland is the memorable lo- cation of a café during the summertime. Pop by for a coffee and a snack, and to ful- fil your lighthouse keeper fantasies. Open June-September only. B2 Bryggjan Café Miðgarður 2, Grindavík For some delicious cakes, coffees, breads, and possibly the best lobster soup in the country, don’t miss beloved local haunt Bryggjan Café. Cosy, warm, and inviting, the café is all you could hope for in the win- ter chill, but it also serves up a delightful outdoor sitting area in the summer. B3 Visit us and try our local food, it's delicious www.fishhouse.is - Hafnargata 6, 240 Grindavík - Only 5 minutes in a car from the Blue Lagoon Fishhouse Grindavík where happines lives /hjahollu www.hjahollu.is Hjá Höllu is a cozy restaurant located in the town of Grindavík where you can enjoy many healthy dishes in just five minute drive from the Blue Lagoon. Fresh fish from the harbour, chicken, salad and vegetarian/vegan options. Wood-oven pizza ready 5 minutes Fresh local health food Healthy meal for your flight We are also located in Keflavík Airport where you can get a healthy meal to enjoy or take away in time before your flight.

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