Iceland review - 2013, Side 94

Iceland review - 2013, Side 94
92 ICELAND REVIEW travel Wonders of the West With glaciers, volcanoes, rhyolite mountains, lava fields, spectacular rock formations, white sand beaches, fjords, islands, rivers, lakes and green valleys, as well as a rich historical heritage, West Iceland really has it all. Just an hour north of Reykjavík, the region is within easy reach and filled with activities in both summer and winter. Also don’t miss out on a visit to Snæfellsnes National Park. StykkiShólmur – Nature aNd Culture all iN ONe Stykkishólmur, on the Snæfellsnes Circle, is a beautiful town on the shores of Breiða fjörður Bay. Among its at- tractions are the islands, shaped by rough seas and with the exception of Flatey, inhabited only by flocks of sea- birds. Two museums are dedicated to the primal forces that dominate Icelandic nature: fire and water. The Vol- cano Museum features artifacts and objects from the col- lection of volcanologist Haraldur Sigurðsson. The heart of town is a living museum of historical houses and home to the heritage museum The Norwegian House. Outdoor activities include a swimming pool and golf course. The town was named a European Destination of Excellence in 2011. westiceland.is GruNdarfjörður – fjOrd Of meadOwS The small coastal town of Grundarfjörður on the Snæfell- snes Circle is embraced by a tall mountain range and a sce- nic fjord. The breathtaking and majestic Kirkjufell mountain and the wild Atlantic provide an escape to an idyllic world of rural serenity. The town is vibrant with activities such as golf, fishing, hiking and horseback riding. There are also shooting grounds and an exhibition featuring relics of child- hood from an impoverished past to prosperous modernity in Eyrbryggja. A Viking Village in the town center is the venue for Viking plays and a market. westiceland.is SNæfellSbær – daNCiNG aurOraS aNd Nature extraOrdiNaire The Snæfellsbær municipality covers an area of 684 km2 (264 mi2) across the Snæfellsnes Circle and includes the charming fishing communities of Ólafsvík, Rif and Hellis sandur and the surrounding countryside. Attractions include sever- al museums, whale watching, glacier tours and spectacular nature. The one-street village of Rif is perhaps a peculiar place for a theater but it has proven popular among visit- ing theater groups and artists. The most spectacular sight, though, is the northern lights as seen in the close vicinity of the imperial Snæfells jökull glacier. westiceland.is Snæfellsnes Circle Stykkishólmur harbor Kirkjufell mountain. Snæfellsbær.
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