Iceland review - 2013, Side 106

Iceland review - 2013, Side 106
104 ICELAND REVIEW travel fljótSdalShérað – embraCiNG the hiGhlaNdS Stretching from the sandy beaches of Héraðssandar to the mighty Vatnajökull glacier in the highlands, the region Fljótsdalshérað cov- ers ten percent of the country’s landmass but is home to only 3,900 people, most of whom live in Egilsstaðir, the region’s capital. The glacial river Lagarfljót, famous for the serpent Lagarfljótsormurinn (akin to the Loch Ness Monster), flows through the entire region. The landscape is diverse, offering endless opportunities for activi- ties in summer and winter. Part of Vatnajökull National Park with its ice caves, rugged mountains, geothermal areas and wild reindeer lies within the region’s borders. In winter, it’s the perfect place to view the northern lights. fljotsdalsherad.is SeyðiSfjörður – artiStiC iNSpiratiON Nestled in the long and deep fjord of the same name, surround- ed on all sides by high mountains, Seyðisfjörður makes the ideal location for Tvísöngur, a sound sculpture by German artist Lukas Kühne, unveiled in 2012. Year-round, a number of artists are based in Seyðisfjörður, some of whom come through the Skaftfell Center for Visual Art’s artist-in-residence program. The LungA art festival is a week-long event for young artists held every summer and from 2014, the LungA art school will open in town. There are several other festivals, exhibitions and workshops to choose from in Seyð- isfjörður, a ‘must-visit’ destination in Iceland, according to Lonely Planet. visitseydisfjordur.com fjarðabyGGð – juSt wONderful Comprising of six picturesque towns and villages, including Reyðarfjörður, Eskifjörður and Neskaupstaður, nestled in narrow fjords at the foot of steep mountains, Fjarðabyggð offers a friendly small-town atmosphere and a wonderful experience of genuine Icelandic fishing villages. Each settlement has its own characteris- tics, reflected in local restaurants, cafés, galleries and handicraft. The region also has first-class swimming pools, noteworthy muse- ums, three golf courses and extensive services for tourists. Tour operators specialize in the versatile experience of Icelandic nature. In winter, visitors can go skiing at the local resort. Find your favor- ite hotel, guesthouse or campsite and enjoy an unlimited access to wonderful natural treasures. breiðdalShreppur – mOre thaN meetS the eye Home to fewer than 200 people, Breiðdalsvík is not the sleepy seaside village one might think at first glance. Breiðdalsvík boasts five hotels, all of which have restaurants, a café, workshop, gift store, bank, post office and other institutes. Attracted by the vil- lage’s friendly and lively atmosphere, tourists go fishing in the river Breiðdalsá in Breiðdaur valley and lakes that lie within the borders of the Breiðdalshreppur municipality. Horseback riding and guided tours of the region are popular too. Accommodation is also provided in cottages and by farmhouses in the surrounding countryside and a free campsite is located in the center of the village. breiddalur.is djúpaVOGShreppur – NiCe aNd SlOw The Djúpavogshreppur municipality of 460 inhabitants, including the town Djúpivogur and surrounding rural area, became the first in Iceland to obtain a Cittaslow certification, pledging to demon- strate great hospitality, emphasize local food and locally-made products. Tourism is growing with tours to Papey island being popular and bird watching on the rise—the southeastern corner of the country is where migratory birds first arrive. Thirty-four granite sculptures by renowned artist Sigurður Guðmundsson line the pier in Gleðivík at the Djúpivogur harbor, each of which rep- resents the egg of a bird that breeds in the area. The size and shape of each sculpture corresponds with the egg it represents. djupivogur.is unIque nAturAl PArAdIse east iceland includes unique and diverse landscapes from the edge of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, to the beaches of long and narrow fjords: barren highlands, steep mountains, vast sand plains, natural hot springs, magnificent waterfalls, forested valleys, desolate fjords and lively towns and villages with extensive services for tourists. east.is The pool in eskifjörður.
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