Iceland review - 2014, Side 82

Iceland review - 2014, Side 82
80 ICELAND REVIEW NORTH ICELAND EAST ICELAND SOUTH ICELAND WESTMAN ISLANDS WESTFJORDS From Reykjavík Domestic Airport, located within walking dis- tance of the city center, there are scheduled services to 12 destinations in Iceland, each having their special character. ruggeDly BeauTiful .................................................................................................... The Westfjords is a region of extremes. The fjords are surrounded by mountains reaching all the way to the sea. The region has a lot to offer, great hiking trails, amazing views, cultural fishing towns with old timber houses, as well as remote villages that offer in- comparable peace and quiet. Látrabjarg, the westernmost point of Europe and home to the largest seabird colony in the North Atlantic, is a great place for hiking and bird watching. The 14-m (46-ft) long and 440-m (1,440- ft) high cliff, is emblematic of the Westfjords’ rugged beauty. CulTure, Whales anD norThern lighTs .................................................................................................... North Iceland is an enchanting region. Akureyri, the region’s capi- tal, is a beautiful town with cafés, restaurants and cultural activi- ties, but still small enough to qualify as a quiet countryside resort. The surrounding nature is picturesque in all directions, offering endless opportunities for entertainment and outdoor recreation, such as hiking, diving, skiing, viewing the northern lights, and soaking in geothermal swimming pools and natural hot springs. Sitting on the Arctic Circle, Grímsey island is the northernmost inhabited Icelandic territory. The island is home to 100 people and one million seabirds. Húsavík is a small town on the north- eastern coast of Iceland. The town is cherished as the ‘Whale Watching Capital of Europe’ due to the multitude of whales of different species that frequent the Skjálfandi bay. Further to the east lies Langanes, a narrow peninsula with steep sea cliffs, known for its rich birdlife and serene surroundings. Isavia runs an extensive network of airports all around Iceland. Nature is Only Minutes Away! Vestnorden
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