Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Side 70

Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Side 70
68 a t l a n t i c a On the outskirts of Reykjavík, you will find Heidmörk, a municipal conservation area. Founded half a century ago, Heidmörk is a perfect place to enjoy nature on the city’s doorstep. Located only 10 km (6 miles) from the city center, it covers an area of 2,800 acres. Red lava at Raudhólar, 26 species of trees, 150 types of wild flowers and 60 bird species, best spot- ted around Lake Ellidavatn, this is a haven for nature lovers. From the city center to Heidmörk is a two-hour walk but only fifteen min- utes’ drive in this 1942 Ford, owned by Jón Ásgeirsson, Atlantica’s landlord. You can cut the time a further five minutes by travelling in car a little bit younger than this 69-years-young SUV. Heidmörk is more exotic (kind of ) and interesting than most of the places men- tioned in guide books about Reykjavík— and is literally next door. a By Páll STefánSSon Here We Go Again

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