Iceland review - 2013, Page 100

Iceland review - 2013, Page 100
98 ICELAND REVIEW The greater ísafjörður area, encompassing the fishing villages of Hnífsdalur in the north, and Suðureyri, Flateyri and Þingeyri in the west, is the gateway to a region rich in history and wild nature waiting to be discovered. travel The largest town in the Westfjords, Ísafjörður (pop. 2,600), is locat- ed in Skutulsfjörður in the larger fjord Ísafjarðardjúp in the extreme northwest corner of Iceland. Popular year round for its rich culture, local delicacies and proximity to nature, the town is an increasingly popular addition to one’s trip to Iceland. VibraNt Culture aNd aweSOme Nature Despite its remote location, the town is connected with daily flights and a host of festivals, including the annual Aldrei fór ég suður (‘I never went south’) free music festival over the Easter weekend. Filled with colorful old houses of all shapes and sizes, the town’s rich architectural heritage is also a drawcard. Ample opportunities await the adventure enthusiast, not least for the magnificent Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in the north. Acces- sible from Ísafjörður only by boat, a visit to the reserve—and Horn- bjarg, one of the largest seabird colonies in the North Atlantic, in particular—makes for an unforgettable day trip or a multi-day hike. Also on the must-visit list is the impressive Dynjandi waterfall lying to Ísafjörður’s south, cascading from a height of 100 m (330 ft).And over winter, snow sports—including unrivaled off-piste skiing and snowboarding—and glacier hiking keep the town buzzing. When it comes to food, there’s plenty of regional delights to be had, like the catch of the day served at the region’s many restau- rants. hikiNG paradiSe aNd SaGa SiteS The village of Suðureyri, a 20-minute drive from Ísafjörður to the northwest, has a rugged beauty typical of the westernmost part of Iceland. Like other coastal villages, Suðureyri is a village built on fish but is fast becoming a tourist hotspot. The town offers a host of activities year-round from sea angling to berry picking, guided walks and cooking classes. In Flateyri, about the same distance from Ísafjörður, you’ll find am- ple hiking trails, as well as a museum tracing the village’s history, in- cluding the avalanche which claimed the lives of 20 people in 1995. Fifty kilometers (30 miles) from Ísafjörður, Þingeyri, which features in one of Iceland’s most famous sagas, Gísla saga Súrssonar, should be next on your itinerary. The village hosts the annual Dýrafjörður Viking Festival in July. There’s more good news for hikers too; Kald- bakur (998 m/3,274 ft), the Westfjord’s highest mountain, and its surrounding valleys offer unlimited opportunities. Horse and bi- cycle rentals are also available. But don’t just take others’ word for it; the region is the recipient of a European Destinations of Excellence 2010 award and was chosen as one of the ten world’s most interesting regions to visit by Lonely Planet. isafjordur.is Adventure In ÍsAfjörður •
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