Iceland review - 2013, Side 30

Iceland review - 2013, Side 30
28 ICELAND REVIEW the road to Höfn, a 1,690-person har- bor town by the fjord Hornafjörður, is lined with reindeer. Whole herds of the wild horned animals rest peacefully on withered pastures, grace next to sheep and horses and bounce along the road. Reindeer are a common sight in the lowlands of Southeast Iceland in winter and spring but when summer arrives and the hunting season begins they move on to the eastern highlands. Soon, Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier and the region’s biggest attraction, comes into view. Looming over Höfn, its outlet glaciers flow down from the mountains on which the bright white icecap rests. Lure of LoBSter Caught off the country’s southern shore and served at five different restaurants in town, lobster, or langoustine, is quickly becom- ing one of Höfn’s major attractions. “We’ve experienced a significant increase in off-sea- son tourists,” says Ingólfur Einarsson, master chef and owner of restaurant Kaffi Hornið. He serves a variety of lobster dishes, includ- ing lobster pizza, with the classic lobster tails with garlic and butter being the most popular. “Some of our guests don’t even look at the menu, just order: ‘lobster for five,’” says Ingólfur. Another popular choice is the reindeer burger. Ingólfur hunts reindeer him- self and has the meat processed at the local slaughterhouse. Tourism is growing in Höfn but fishing is by far its largest industry. Skinney-Þinganes, the seventh largest fisheries company in the country with a turnover of more than ISK 10 billion (USD 82 million), according to the latest figures, is the town’s biggest employer with a staff of 110 to 130 on land and a crew of 90 on seven fishing vessels. In addition to lobster, the company’s most valuable prod- uct per kilo, Skinney-Þinganes catches and processes cod, haddock, capelin, mackerel and herring, the vast majority of which is exported. HArBor toWN Höfn means harbor, and the Hornafjörður harbor is considered among the best in the country, even though it’s hard to navigate due to narrow channels with strong currents and shallows that become impassable in bad weather. The harbor was in fact the reason for settlement starting at Höfn in 1897 when merchant Ottó Tulinius moved his house and other buildings there from Papós in Lón, further to the south. When coastal sailing by steamship began in East Iceland, Papós proved too shallow. Höfn remained a small village until the 1920s when fishermen from the East Fjords Iceland Review took a trip to Höfn, the largest town in Southeast Iceland and self-proclaimed ‘Lobster Capital of the North,’ to learn about the community’s local attractions and delicacies. Harboring tHe Homegrown BY Eygló Svala arnarSdóTTir PHOTOS BY PÁll STEfÁnSSon Höfn means harbor and its harbor is considered among the best in the country.
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