Iceland review - 2004, Síða 81

Iceland review - 2004, Síða 81
REYKJAVÍK – PURE ENERGY / 79 shy, try the midnight-sun cruise. Hey, it’s midnight, but the sun’s still shinning. Why not go for a sail? Speaking of the midnight sun, have you ever golfed at night? For that matter, have you ever walked a golf course that runs through the middle of a lava field? (It gives new meaning to the term “out of bounds”.) When playing at Keilir Golf Club, where the front nine winds through lava and the back nine along the ocean, heed this advice: keep your head down when you swing, but as you walk the course keep your head up, and enjoy the view of the Snæfellsnes glacier across the ocean, and the cone-shaped Mt. Keilir before you. The vistas are so grand that you might forget about the golf. While Hafnarfjördur is laid back and stress-free, it’s still important to get away from the town and into the vast wilderness that is Iceland. Less than 30 minutes from Hafnarfjördur is the Krýsuvík area, where you can see the forces of nature at work. There are bubbling hot springs, colourful rock formations, and ancient farmsteads. Bird lovers will enjoy the Krýsuberg cliffs, where thousands of seabirds nest in the summer. And listening to the North Atlantic Ocean pound the cliffs, you’ll be reminded why you chose to visit Iceland. Art and culture The town of Hafnarfjördur has a population of roughly 20,000, yet it is a hotbed of culture and art. A hotbed? Yes, indeed. Art lovers would be remiss if they missed Hafnarfjördur on their visit to Iceland. At the centre of the town’s cultural life is Hafnarborg – the Institute of Culture and Fine Arts – an artistic venue on par with any found in Reykjavík. If fine art is not really your thing, and you interpret that piece of wood painted orange not as a great work of art, but as nothing more than a piece of wood painted orange, relax. The exhibitions at Hafnarborg change every three weeks. As far as exhibitions are concerned, Hafnarfjördur Museum opens a new exhibi- tion centre in June, and will run three interesting exhibits: one on the history of the town, a children’s exhibition, and one showing historic photos of the town. For those interested in sculptures, the town boasts myriad environmental art that seems to blend in as the seasons change. Head to the international Sculpture Park at Vídistadatún, which comprises 16 works by international artists. Perhaps the most poignant is “Seaman’s Altar”, a simple rendition of a small boat tilted behind a cross. Since life in Iceland is tied to the sea, especially in Hafnarfjördur, where the harbour is such an integral part of daily life, “Seaman’s Alter” will make you pause. Speaking of environmental art, the most telling exhibits are the town’s old houses, which from afar look like colourful Legos blocked together. For a bird’s eye view of this Legoland, walk up to Hamarinn (the cliff), a small hilltop rising above the centre of town. This is the favourite spot of many because atop this overlook you can see almost into forever. It’s the perfect panorama of Hafnarfjördur, the city by the harbour. For more information on Hafnarfjördur, log on to www. Hafnarfjordur.is or ring the tourist information centre at (+354) 585 5555. 051 IR204-suppl-79.ps 7.6.2004 10:02 Page 79
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