Iceland review - 2016, Side 107

Iceland review - 2016, Side 107
SPECIAL PROMOTION WEST ICELAND Explore saga history in West Iceland. Reykholt in Borgarfjörður, is a charm- ing village in West Iceland with a rich literary past and home to many his- torical sites for travelers to explore. Snorrastofa is a cultural center housed where the famous chieftain and saga writer Snorri Sturluson once lived. SNORRI STURLUSON Snorri is one of the most famous and im- portant figures in European literature. He penned Snorra-Edda, Egils saga and Heimskringla before his death in 1241. As an author and poet, Snorri preserved the Norse cultural and mythological heritage in his works, but it’s no less tempting to see him as a man of the world: a man who was nourished by the multinational Roman Catholic culture from the time of his childhood and was both directly and indirectly a participant in the cultural life and politics of Scandinavia. CULTURAL HUB Snorrastofa was established in 1995 as an independent research center to investigate and collect information on the medieval era in Iceland. Today, Snorrastofa holds a tourist information center, an exhibition on Snorri’s life, and a public and research library. There’s also a gift shop that sells books, CDs, and hand- crafts. The Snorrastofa staff welcomes travelers from around the world, interest- ed in exploring the history and the famous sagas of Iceland. Guests have the opportu- nity to visit the exhibition, book a guided tour, or attend a lecture by a knowledge- able guide. Exhibition texts are offered in Icelandic, English, Norwegian, German and French. snorrastofa.is ICELAND REVIEW 105 WELCOME TO SNORRASTOFA Hótel Bifröst offers quick access to various must-see places in West Iceland, and its surroundings ensure peace and quiet for travelers seeking to recharge. SERENITY AND COMFORT Located at a convenient driving dis- tance from Reykjavík, a mere 100 km (62 miles), Hótel Bifröst is a great base for anyone wanting to explore West Iceland. NATURE ALL AROUND The extraordinary Snæfellsnes peninsula, the green Dalir region, picturesque fjords such as Grundarfjörður, Borgarfjörður and Hvalfjörður, are all within reach. Hótel Bi- fröst is also a great starting point for or- ganized tours to Langjökull and Þórisjökull glaciers, as well as for those who want to dive into Iceland’s history by visiting the Settlement Center in Borgarnes, or the War and Peace museum in Hvalfjörður. For those seeking tranquility, Bifröst is set in the middle of a mossy lava field, with easy walking paths leading to Hreða- vatn lake, volcanic crater Grábrók, Glanni waterfall and Paradís, a serene hollow; all within 30 minutes of hiking. On dark winter evenings, it’s the ideal place for viewing the northern lights. VISIT ANY SEASON The hotel is open all year round and has larger-than-average en-suite rooms, which makes it a good basecamp for more than one night. All rooms come with a fridge, tea/coffee making facilities, satellite TV and include breakfast, as well as a free wi-fi. The hotel also boasts high-standard meeting facili- ties for groups. The hotel restaurant offers light meals and à-la-carte evening menu in winter, all-day menu in summer. hotelbifrost.is
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