Iceland review - 2015, Side 25

Iceland review - 2015, Side 25
ICELAND REVIEW 23 It’s just a two-hour drive from Reykjavík to the 95-km (55-mile) long Snæfellsnes peninsula, between the two largest bays in Iceland: Faxaflói in the south and Breiðafjörður in the north. Home to fewer than 4,000 inhabitants, the area is crowned by the glistening ice cap of Snæfellsjökull glacier, on the peninsula’s westernmost tip. While driving towards the glacier, you encounter diverse and fascinating landscapes: sheer sea cliffs, golden beaches, lava fields, and peaceful farms—it’s a combination like no other. On the northern side of the peninsula there are five charming but different fishing villages. The biggest, Stykkishólmur, is the gateway to the innumerable islands and skerries in Breiðafjörður. In the winter, hundreds of visitors crowd the town of Grundarfjörður to try their luck at photographing the northern lights against the backdrop of the symmetric Kirkjufell mountain. Ólafsvík, Hellissandur and Rif are all part of Snæfellsbær municipality, which also includes Snæfellsnes National Park, plus millions of puffins and other seabirds, like the Arctic tern, at Rif. I have always thought of Rif as the world’s Arctic tern capital. It’s not just the landscape and birdlife that make Snæfellsnes special: in June 2008 the peninsula’s communities became the first in Europe, and only the fourth in the world, to receive EarthCheck certification, awarded to sustainable operations and destinations. As further recognition of its environmental focus, in 2014 Snæfellsnes was named among the Sustainable Destinations Global Top 100. * ICELAND
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