Reykjavík Grapevine - okt. 2019, Blaðsíða 51
Island Life
News From The Icelandic Countryside
Words: Andie Fontaine
A close call happened on a country
road in northeast Iceland, when
the trailer on an oil truck came
loose. No accident
occurred as a result,
nor were there any
leaks from the tanker,
which was safely
emptied of its
cargo.
A proposed firing range in Borgarnes
has not passed the sniff test of the
Iceland Environmental
Agency, who argue
that the proposed
site range is
too close to
residential
areas—
not for
potential
stray bullets,
but on account of
the noise.
Down south, you should probably be made aware that Reynisfjara is
closed. The black sand beach has been the site of recent rockslides,
making it even more dangerous to visit. Consider any other location of
natural wonder in Iceland in the meantime.
51The Reykjavík Grapevine
Issue 15— 2019
Best accomodation
Wilderness Center,
Egilsstaðir
Ever wanted to live like Icelanders
of yore? Well, you can experience it
here. They offer authentic old-style
accommodation that sends you back
in time—whether you want to be-
come a landowner, a farmer, or just
an ordinary person. Every detail has
been considered by the charming
hosts. There’s a range of trips and
activities on offer, and you’ll have
access to a bath house and sauna.
Best meal
Norð Austur,
Seyðisfjörður
Reputed to make the best sushi in
Iceland, this is what happens when
you import expert chefs from over-
seas and let them run wild with
fresh Icelandic seafood. “The siz-
zling salmon, served on a hot stone,
was so good I almost cried,” said the
panel. It’s worth the drive from Eg-
ilsstaðir—local fisherman deliver
unusual catches to the restaurant,
so expect some curious specials.
Must-see spot
Mjóifjörður
One of the most remote fjords in the
east, the drive there is an adventure
in itself. Following the steep slopes
down to a tiny village of about 20
inhabitants also provides you with
astonishing views of the surround-
ing mountains and the beautiful
Klifbrekkufossar waterfalls. Also
highly recommended is a trip to the
Dalatangi lighthouse. Don’t rush it:
life out East is slow, so sink into the
rhythm and enjoy it all the more.
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