Iceland review - 2015, Side 82

Iceland review - 2015, Side 82
Hestasport Cottages A warm welcome all year round • 7 charming cottages in rural North Iceland • 2 to 6 bed accommodation • Natural hot tub • Ideal for viewing northern lights • Free WiFi • Fully equipped kitchen Hestasport | www.riding.is | Phone (+354) 453 8383 560 Varmahlíð | Iceland | info@riding.is Hestasport Horseback Riding Meet the Icelandic horse • Personal service • Ideal for beginners and passionate riders • Departure on request • 1-3 hour tours • Also in winter • Small groups • Customized experience • Stunning scenery • Experienced guides Welcome to HESTASPORT! ... simply more fun Hótel Kea | Hafnarstræti 87 - 89 | Tel.: +354 460 2000 | kea@keahotels.is Múlaberg Bistro & Bar | Hótel Kea | Tel.: +354 460 2020 AKUREYRI, THE WINTER PARADISE IN THE NORTH Treat yourself to elegance, luxury and wellness. Experience new adventures, new avors and the beauty of it all. Akureyri, the capital of the north, the largest settlement outside the Reykjavík area, sits comfortably in the middle of North Iceland. Here, in this university town, there’s a rich cultural life, great ski- ing resort and one of the best swimming pools in Iceland. Not to forget Brynja, the best ice-cream parlor in the Republic, according to a recent survey. Akureyri is located at the inner end of Eyjafjörður, the fjord which splits North Iceland in two halves: the northwest and north- east regions. At the mouth of the fjord lies Siglufjörður, a former herring town, now in the process of being reinvented with a new hotel built to service tourists exploring Tröllaskagi peninsula. And in the middle of the fjord, between the towns Grenivík and Dalvík on the eastern and western shore, respectively, is the island of Hrísey, a small gem. East of Akureyri are some of the top tourist destinations in Ice- land, including the European capital of whale watching, Húsavík. If you’re a bird watcher, head to Langanes peninsula or Lake Mývatn, one of Iceland’s most visited places. In the northeast are two of Iceland’s most photographed wa- terfalls: Dettifoss and Goðafoss. The region is also famous for Ás- byrgi, a distinct horseshoe-shaped depression, which is part of Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland’s (and Western Europe’s) largest. The Holuhraun eruption site lies out of reach in the middle of the northeastern highlands but sightseeing tours by air can be booked. West of Akureyri are the Skagafjörður and Húnavatnssýsla re- gions, the animal kingdoms. At Vatnsnes, north of Hvammstangi, the beaches are dotted with seals, and in Skagafjörður the horses reign. Skagi peninsula is bird paradise, where the Arctic terns will peck your head if you interrupt them while nesting. Skagafjörður not only boasts one of the most beautiful swimming pools in the country, located in Hofsós with an unobstructed view of the fjord, but also the Glaumbær museum, one of the best pre- served turf buildings in Iceland. And then there’s the island of Grímey, the only place in Iceland where you can walk across the Arctic Circle and back. From there, you have a perfect panoramic view of North Iceland. If it’s clear. Páll Stefánsson Great northern Land north iceland is a region worth exploring. the arctic north SPeCiAL PromotioN
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