Iceland review - 2013, Side 112

Iceland review - 2013, Side 112
110 ICELAND REVIEW travel GriNdaVík – buStliNG with life Grindavík attracts foreign and Icelandic tourists alike with activi- ties and services ranging from hiking, bird watching, horseback riding, volcano excursions, Arctic char fishing and cave sightings. You can also follow the marked pathway from the town to the Blue Lagoon. Gems of nature in the vicinity include the extraordi- nary Eldvörp preservation area, two-century old fishing outfits of Selatangar, Gunnuhver hot spring, unusual lava rock formations on the shores of Brimketill and the Reykjanesviti lighthouse. A short drive from Grindavík lies the geothermal area Krýsuvík and Lake Kleifarvatn, the setting for one of Arnaldur Indriðason’s crime nov- els. visitgrindavik.is SaNdGerði – little biG fiShiNG pOrt Monuments and remains in the municipality of Sandgerði bid hom- age to its long tradition of fishing and significance during World War II. In 1868, a Viking grave was found near Sandgerði—one of the most notable archaeological finds in Iceland. The town’s oldest house, dating back to 1883, stands by the Sandgerði pond, home to migratory birds, and further down the road lies Hvalneskirkja church, built from lava rocks from the peninsula, where Hallgrímur Pétursson, composer of the Passion Hymns, served as priest. Lo- cated only about 5 km (8 miles) from Keflavík International Airport, Sandgerði is a destination within reach. sandgerdi.is Garður – liGhthOuSe COmmuNity At an equally short distance from the airport, this small but color- ful community has a range of leisure activities and destinations on offer, including a golf course, thermal pool and two lighthouses. One of these is a base for the Icelandic Marine Research Insti- tute’s study of the breeding and behavior of whales in the area and the other houses the local folk museum and a restaurant with a coastal view. Take a walk along the coast, perfect for bird watch- ing, and whales and seals can sometimes be spotted there too. svgardur.is reykjaNeSbær – bridGe betweeN CONtiNeNtS Right next to the airport lies the fifth largest municipality in Ice- land, Reykjanesbær, comprised of the towns Keflavík, Njarðvík and Hafnir. A former U.S. military base within its borders, Reykjanes- bær also has a literal bridge between two continents—across the rift where the Eurasian and North American continental plates meet. Known for its lava landscape and bubbling hot springs, a walk in the surrounding area is quite an extraordinary experi- ence. An art and culture center is operated in Duushús, old stores and fish processing plants at the marina, and Víkingaheimar, a museum facilitating a replica of a Viking ship and five exhibits, is not to be missed either. reykjanesbaer.is VOGar – Old-time Charm Vogar is a charming little town with 1,100 inhabitants, situated in-between Reykjavík and Keflavík International Airport. For examples of the area’s diverse nature, visit the coast of Vatns- leysuströnd, the grassy plains of Höskuldarvellir, the palagonite Keilir mountain and Lambafellsgjá ravine, as well as exploring its numerous hiking options. For alternative activities, Vogar has a golf course and swimming pool. Accommodation includes Hotel Vogar and a new camping ground. Once a thriving port, food production is now the town’s main industry. coAstAl gems Nowhere else in the world than on reykjanes peninsula can you view the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at sea level. Vast lunar-like landscapes, black-sand beaches and the turquoise geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon are products of the region’s unique volcanic history. Reykjanes’ rich historical heritage and remnants from World War II also attract visitors. With Keflavík International Airport being placed on Reykjanes, your adventure in Iceland starts and ends here. víkingaheimar viking museum, reykjanesbær. visitreykjanes.is
Side 1
Side 2
Side 3
Side 4
Side 5
Side 6
Side 7
Side 8
Side 9
Side 10
Side 11
Side 12
Side 13
Side 14
Side 15
Side 16
Side 17
Side 18
Side 19
Side 20
Side 21
Side 22
Side 23
Side 24
Side 25
Side 26
Side 27
Side 28
Side 29
Side 30
Side 31
Side 32
Side 33
Side 34
Side 35
Side 36
Side 37
Side 38
Side 39
Side 40
Side 41
Side 42
Side 43
Side 44
Side 45
Side 46
Side 47
Side 48
Side 49
Side 50
Side 51
Side 52
Side 53
Side 54
Side 55
Side 56
Side 57
Side 58
Side 59
Side 60
Side 61
Side 62
Side 63
Side 64
Side 65
Side 66
Side 67
Side 68
Side 69
Side 70
Side 71
Side 72
Side 73
Side 74
Side 75
Side 76
Side 77
Side 78
Side 79
Side 80
Side 81
Side 82
Side 83
Side 84
Side 85
Side 86
Side 87
Side 88
Side 89
Side 90
Side 91
Side 92
Side 93
Side 94
Side 95
Side 96
Side 97
Side 98
Side 99
Side 100
Side 101
Side 102
Side 103
Side 104
Side 105
Side 106
Side 107
Side 108
Side 109
Side 110
Side 111
Side 112
Side 113
Side 114
Side 115
Side 116

x

Iceland review

Direkte link

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: Iceland review
https://timarit.is/publication/1842

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.