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Reykjanes peninsula is the first sight that greets most visitors to Iceland when they arrive at Keflavk International Airport. The peninsula has few natural harbours, but the shore scenery is diverse, with some impressive bird cliffs on the south coast, where rolling waves pound in from the Atlantic, while the northern coast overlooking Faxafli Bay is flat and more tranquil. It is easy to come into contact with natural forces in Reykjanes, such as geothermal heat, lava, volcanic craters, hot springs, hot water, cliffs, bird cliffs, sandy beaches and, of course, the unforgettable Blue Lagoon which has become one of the most popular tourist spots in the country. A ridge of relatively low but dark and impressive mountains separates the two coasts. The lava is so porous that there are no surface rivers, and Kleifarvatn is the only major lake. The Reykjanes peninsula has numerous volcanoes and a great deal of geothermal heat. There are three high-temperature areas in the region, unique in that subterranean sea water is heated at the point where it makes contact with cooling magma. Those three areas are Reykjanes, Eldvrp and Svartsengi, where subterranean sea water is used to heat cold water for the Hitaveita Suurnesja Geothermal Power Plant at Reykjanes, which then channels the heated water forward into all residential areas in the Suurnes area. The hot water in the Blue Lagoon, one of the most popular tourist spots in Iceland, also originates there.The lava landscape is too rough and mossy in many places for farming. The traditional activity has always been fishing, and ruins of old fishing camps can be seen in some places. Kjs is the district enclosing the capital, stretching from Kpavogur (Reykjavks neighbour and Icelands second-largest town) northwards and eastwards; the Kjalarnes lowland, now part of the Reykjavk municipality, was the site of perhaps the oldest assembly in Iceland. South of Mt. Esja, Kjs is a predominantly lowland district with soft, smooth contours and low hills, while in Hvalfjrdur steep and rugged mountains rise sharply from the sea. The rivers are relatively few in number and small, but a lot of them offer good angling. Faxafli Bay is dotted with small, grassy islets, most of which were once populated.
This is the nature next door referred to in Reykjavks promotional slogan. The main rock type in south Kjs is palagonite, while Esja and nearby mountains are composed of basalt and rhyolite. Marine fossils have been found in the vicinity of Reykjavk, from the times while Iceland was still rising from the sea. Lava has flowed across the surface from several central volcanoes, and geothermal activity beneath it supplies hot water for space heating and outdoor swimming pools. Kleifarvatn. The only proper lake on Reykjanes peninsula, in barren but beautiful surroundings, where picturesque rock formations adorn the shore. At 97 m it is one of the deepest lakes in Iceland, but has no surface drainage. Angling permits (trout) are available. The water level varies and geothermal springs are found on its south shore. According to legend, a monster inhabits Kleifarvatn and was seen from time to time, snake-like and the size of a whale. Krsuvk. Geothermal field, Seltn, southwest of Kleifarvatn, where blowing steam holes and bubbling mud pools can be inspected at close range. The original Krsuvk farm site, closer to the sea, was abandoned when a volcanic eruption produced the gmundarhraun lava field. Sulphur was once mined at Krsuvk. Among many explosion craters in the vicinity are the lakes Grnavatn and Gestastaavatn. Reykjanes Nature Reserve. Protected area stretching across virtually all the uninhabited part of Reykjanes peninsula and beginning at Heimrk, the forested leisure area on the outskirts of Reykjavk by Lake Elliavatn. gmundarhraun. Lava field west of Krsuvk, actually formed by two distinct lava flows in the mid-12th century. The main lava flow entered the sea between Selatangi point and the Krsuvkurberg cliff. Two islands stand up from gmundarhraun and ruins of a farmhouse and the walls around its fields can be seen on one of them (Hshlmi), disappearing beneath the lava.
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ukEFLavk airPOrt
The Leifur Eirksson International Air Terminal is located at Keflavk Airport. The Terminal is the gateway for most passenger flights and air-freight flights to and from Iceland. Due to Icelands geographical location, the airport is open 24 hours per day. The largest part of civil aviation via Keflavk Airport uses the terminal as its go-through-point. The terminals chief sources of revenue are retail sales and services. All retail sale and services operated in the departure hall are located within the duty-free zone and are, therefore, duty- and tax-free.
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Reykjanesbr is a municipality on the outer Reykjanes peninsula and the fifth-most populated municipality in Iceland. It was formed through the merger of Keflavk, Innri-andYtriNjarvk, and Hafnir, in 1994. Population 14.231. Reykjanes. The westernmost point of southwest Iceland, including one of the best bird-watching sites in the region, is Hafnaberg Cliff. This is the margin where the continental plates of America and Eurasia are slowly spreading apart, producing strong volcanic features and intense geothermal activity. Valahnkar was the site of the first lighthouse built in Iceland, in 1878, replaced in 1907 by the present lighthouse at Reykjanest (Reykjanes toe); the old one later collapsed in an earthquake. An old trail leading to ingvellir starts at the lighthouse. Just offshore stands Karl (Old Man) rock pillar, 52 m high, where whales can often be seen swimming. Eldey (Fire Island), about 8 nautical miles offshore, stands at 77 m and is home to the third-largest gannet colony in the world. First climbed in 1894, it was visited by bird-catchers and egg-gatherers until protected in 1940. All access is now forbidden. The island was created by a submarine volcano; at least ten others have been recorded, one of which, in 1783, gave birth to a new island which disappeared shortly afterwards.
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Keflavk is the largest community in the municipality, situated on a cove of the same name. Keflavk has always been an important fishing centre, particularly since the 19th century, and with harbour improvements the community flourished. There is a regional folk museum, and many enjoyable walking routes are in the surrounding area, e.g., Bergi cliff from where there is an excellent view over Faxafli Bay.
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Typical for the Southwest of Iceland is extreme oceanic climate, and lava fields cover most of the surface of the Reykjanes Peninsula. Where these two conditions are met, the vegetation tends to be dominated by the moss Racomitrium lanuginosum, forming thick, soft carpets, especially in the more recent lava fields. Kidney Vetch is rather common along the coasts, a plant that outside the Reykjanes Peninsula is only found in the East. The main distribution center of the Blue Moor-grass is on the hills surrounding Reykjavk and Hafnarfjrur. In the last years it has retreated because the hills have been colonized by extensive stands of Lupin. Great Burnet is frequently seen in Gufunes, Geldinganes and in the heathland of Mosfellsheii
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The community at Njarvk is divided into Innri-Njarvk and Ytri-Njarvk, but the latter has virtually expanded into Keflavk. From early on the fisheries have been Njarvks main economic activity, but in recent times industry and services for Keflavk Airport have grown in importance. At Fitjar, located between Innri- and Ytri- Njarvk, is Stekkjarkot, an old fishing workers lodge that has been renovated and is open to the public. It provides a good insight into the living conditions of working people in times not so long past. The Viking ship slendingur is located in the Vkingaheimar (Viking World) museum along with an exhibition about the life and travels of the Vikings between the 9th 11th centuries. slendingur is a remake of the famous ship from Gauksstair discovered in an archeological excavation in Sandefjord in Norway in 1882. The ship slendingur was built in 1994 1996 and sailed to New York in the summer of 2000, with stopovers in Greenland and Newfoundland. The voyage took about three months.
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Hafnir is the smallest of the communities in the municipality, situated on the western part of Reykjanesskagi peninsula, south of Mines. In former times it was a populous and flourishing fishing centre. Recent archeological research in Hafnir points to habitation in the settlement period. Population 76.
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Police: Hringbraut 130, 112/420-2400. Tourist Information: Reykjanes Tourist Information, Grnsbraut 506, 421-3520/893-4096, Info@visitreykjanes.is www.reykjanes.is Accommodation: **** Icelandair-Hotel Flughtel, Hafnargata 57, 421-5222, icehotels@icehotels.is ****Htel Keflavk, Vatnsnesvegur 12, 421-5222, stay@kef.is ****Htel Keilir, Hafnargata, 420-9800, info@hotelkeilir.is Gh. Keflavk, Vatnsnesvegur 9, 420-7000. Gh. B & B, Hringbraut 92, 421-8989/867-4434. Alex-Guesthouse, Aalgata 60, 421-2800, alex@alex.is Youth Hostel Fit, Fitjabraut 6a, 421-8889.
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- Watch Glassmaking Grfin 2 - 230 Keflavk Tel. 895 9578/857 0850 Open daily from 12:00 -18:00 larusgudmundsson@gmail.com http://www.iceglass.is
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Bed and Breakfast, Valhallarbraut 761, 426-5000/ 899-2570. Gh. GG Guesthouse, Slvallargata 11, 568-1813. Gistihs Keflavkur, sabraut 8, 899-2570. Gh. Driffell, Heiarvegur 4, 699-5529/421-5075. Gh. verholt 5, verholt 5, 863-9280. Svtan, apartment, Tngata 10, 663-1269. Htel Berg, Bakkavegur 17, 422-7922. Guesthouse 1x6, Vesturbraut 3, 777-6166. Gistiheimili A10, Aalgtu 10, 571-1300. Heilsuhtel slands (The Icelandic Health Hotel), Lindarbraut 634, 512-8040. Airport Hotel Smri, Blikavllur 2, 595-1900. Ravens B&B, Sjvargtu 28, 661-6999. Restaurants/Snack Bars: Vocal Restaurant, Hafnargata 57, 421-5222. Rin, Hafnargata 19a, 421-4601. Langbest, Hafnargata 62, 421-4777 and at Keilisbraut, sbr, 421-4777. Panda, Hafnargata 30, 421-8060. Olsen-Olsen og g, Hafnargata 17, 421-4457. Subway, Hafnargata 32 and at Fitjar, 420-7756/517-7747. Bitinn, Iavellir 14b, 421-4000. Ung, Hafnargata 6, 421-1544. Thai Keflavk, Hafnargata 39, 421-8666. Dominos Pizza, Hafnargata 86, 581-2345. Kaffi In, Vatnsnesvegur 12, 420-7011. Pulsuvagninn, Tjarnargata 9, 421-1680. Duus-kaffi, Duusgata 10, 421-7080. Kaffitr, Stapabraut 7, 420-2700. Biskli Njarvk, Hlagata 20, 421-2563. Aalstin, Hafnargata 86, 421-4800. Rtturinn, Hafnargata 51, 421-8100.
Bakeries: Sigurjnsbakar, Hlmgarur 2, 421-5255. Valgeirsbakar, Hlagata 17, 421-2630. Leisure and Sport: Water World, Sunnubraut, 421-1500. Swimming pool, Norurstgur 2, 421-2744. Golf, Hlmsvllur in Leira, 18 holes, 421-4103. Hospital: Sklavegur 8, 422-0500. Pharmacy: Lyf og heilsa, Suurgata 2, 421-3200. Aptek Suurnesja, Hringbraut 99, 577-1150, Lyfja, Krossmi 4, 421-6565. For Motorists: Filling stations, garage, tyre repair. Car Rentals: Geysir Car Rental, Holtsgata 56, 893-4455. Hasso Keflavk, Iavellir 8, 421-6277. SS Car Rental, Ijustgur 1a, 421-2220. Arctic Car Rental, Ijustgur 1, 421-4366. 11.is, car rental, Kirkjuvegur 37, 777-6611. Blajnustan blar og hjl, Njararbraut 11d, 421-1118. Blue Car Rental, Hafnargata 24, 773-7070. Camper Iceland, Grfin 14c, 567-0807. JS Camper Rentals, Klettatr 6, 480-0040. Taxi: Aalblar, 421-1515. Hreyfill Bjarleiir, Hafnargata 56, 421-4141. A-stin, Hafnargata 86, 420-1212. Banks: slandsbanki, Hafnargata 91, 440-3100, ATM. Landsbankinn, Krossma 4a, 410-4000, ATM. and Grundarvegur 23, 410-4000, ATM.
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Post Office: Hafnargata 89, 421-5000. State Alcohol Store: Krossmi 4, 421-5699. Local Handicrafts: Svarta Pakkhsi, Hafnargata 2, 616-6670, paintings, glass art, ceramics and more. Jklaljs, candle workshop, Grfin 2, 423-7694/896-6866. Iceglass, Grfin 2, glass foundry, open daily 11-18, 867-4023/857-0850, larusgudmundsson@gmail.com http//www.iceglass.is Fjla, handmade jewelry, Hafnargata 21, 421-1011. Gallery hans og Grtu Vesturbraut 8, 849-9610/894-3833. slenskt handverk, Gun, Iavellir 11b, 897-1827. Raven design, HH handverk, Fjsi Koti, 661-6999/661-7999. Hjrds Hafnfjr glerverksti, Freyjuvellir 5, 421-2405/861-2405. Galler tta, Hafnargata 26, 892-2686/868-9863/868-8826. Vatnsnes Art Workshop & Gallery, Vatnsnesvegur 8, lafa lafsdttir, 898 8242. Reynir Katrnarson, 861 2004. Reykjanes-Lava, Vatnsnesvegi 8, 898-7356. Souvenirs. Museums/Exhibitions: Duushs, Culture- and Art Centre of Reykjanesbr, Duusgtu 2-8, 421-3796, open daily.12-17, duushus@reykjanesbaer.is Grmur Maritime Museum and Reykjanesbr Art Museum, Duushs, Duusgtu 2-8, 421-3796, open daily 12-17. Reykjanesbr Folk Museum, 421-3796, www. reykjanesbaer.is/byggdasafnbyggdasafn@reykjanesbaer.is Stekkjarkot, Fitjar, 421-3796, Folk Museum. Innri-Njarvk, old chieftains residence,
Njarvkurbraut 42, 421-3796, open in summer. Njarvk Church, 897-8391, open in summer. Vllurinn (The Airport), Aviation and War Relics Museum, Duusgtu 2-8, 421-3796, open daily 12-17. The Ogre in the Mountain lives in Svarti hellir (Black Cave) near the marina in Grf, Keflavk. Open daily 10-17. Settlement Zoo at Vkingaheimar, domestic animals, open 10-17 in summer. Vkingaheimar, The Viking Ship slendingur, 422-2000, open daily 12-17. Orkuveri Jr at the Reykjanes Power Plant, 436-1000/ 864-3006, open daily May-Sep. 12-16 and by arrangement. Sea Excursions: Reyk tour, Faxabraut 38a, 852-6232. Keflavk Whale Watching, Grf Marina (harbour), 421-7777. Places of Interest/Sightseeing: The 100 Craters Park in Reykjanes. The Bridge Between The Two Continents located at Stra Sandvk on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Hlmsberg: Bird watching, short hiking path. Hafnarberg: Bird watching, 1 hours hiking. Fitjar: Bird watching, by the main road, parking. A coastal walking path along the shores of Reykjanesbr. Gunnuhver hot spring in Reykjanes. Archaeological Research Landnmssklinn in Hafnir. Reykjanes Lighthouse on Mt. Bjarfell, interesting habitat. Valahnkur Cliff, site of the first lighthouse in Iceland. Local Guides: Leisgumenn Reykjaness, 897-9260, www.reykjanesguide.is www.leidsogumenn.is info@reykjanesguide.is
Restaurants: Vitinn, Hafnargata 44, 423-7755. Mamma Ma, Hafnargata 5a, 423-7377. Leisure and Sport: Swimming pool, 420-7510. Golf, Kirkjublsvllur, 9 holes, 423-7802. For Motorists: N1, Vitatorg. Skeljungur, Strandgata 15, 423-7560. Garage, Vitatorg 5, 421-2005. Bank: Landsbankinn, Suurgata 2-4, 423-8190. Post office: Suurgata 2-4, 423-7800. Local Handicrafts: Listasmijan N Vdd, Vitatorg, 423-796, ceramics, wood art, glass and paintings. Gallery open Fri., Sat. and Sun. 13-17 and by arrangement. Museum/Exhibition: ekkingarsetur Suurnesja, The Nature Centre, 423-7551, open weekdays 9-17, weekends 13-17. The Attraction of the Poles, an exhibition dedicated to the life and accomplishments of the French polar explorer JeanBaptiste Charcot. www.charcot.is Local Guides: Leisgumenn Reykjaness, 899-9260, www.reykjanesguide.is www.leidsogumenn.is, info@reykjanesguide.is Excursions: AT- Skounarferir, 899-6312, mountain tours a.m. info@daytrips.is www.daytrips.is Transportation: SBK, 420-6000 and Hpferir Svars, 840-1540, scheduled services between Reykjanesbr, Garur, Sandgeri and Reykjavk. Events: 24-26.8. Sandgeri Festival.
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Transportation: SBK, 420-6000, scheduled services between Reykjanesbr and Reykjavk. Hpferir Svars, Reykjanesvegi 14, 840-1540, coach hire, info@bus4u.is Events: 30.8. 2.9. Ljsantt (Night of the Lights), a family festival, www.ljosanott.is Garur is a community situated on the northernmost tip of Reykjanesskagi peninsula. At one time it was an important fisheries centre due to its proximity to rich fishing grounds, and was a temporary home to migrant fishermen. The local maritime museum displays equipment related to fishing, and a map with details the vessels that have stranded at Fls is displayed at the Garskagafls lighthouse. Garur (Bank) draws its name from an ancient protective bank that farmers are believed to have constructed to protect their fields from grazing sheep, since corn cultivation was common on the Reykjanes peninsula during the Age of Settlement. The bank was later used to guide travellers on the route between Garur and Sandgeri. Part of the bank is still discernible opposite tsklakirkja church. Population 1,429.
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Sandgeri is a fishing village located on west Rosmhvalanes. The coastline is generally low, sandy and craggy. In recent years major improvements have been made to the harbour. The Nature Centre is located in Sandgeri, which strives to link man with his environment, nature and history, and Icelands country and people. Recently a new road has been opened between Sandgeri and Hafnir, offering a scenic circular road around the westernmost tip of the Reykjanes peninsula. Population 1,546.
GarUr FACILITIES
Accommodation: Guesthouse Garur, Skagabraut 46 and Skagabraut 62, 660-7890/6607891. Camping Site: Garskagi, 422-7220. Restaurant/Snack Bar: Flsin caf, 422-7214, Folk Museum by Garskagi lighthouse. N1 Station, 422-7265.
SANDGERI FACILITIES
Accommodation: 28. roddsstair, 423-7748/893-7523. Camping Site: At Byggavegur, 423-7551/897-8007.
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A living seaside village - Birdwatching Only 5 minutes from the Keflavk Airport
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Gym - Swimming Pool Hot pots - Sauna Tel. +354 420 7510
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Wahing Machine - Dryer Waste Disposal Tel. +354 897 8007
Leisure and Sport: Swimming pool, Sport Hall, Gym, Solarium, Garbraut 94, 422-7300. Golf, Hlmsvllur in Leira, 18 holes, 421-4100. Peace Garden, Skagabraut 86, Hlavellir by Garskagi, 898-6440, kelp- and seaweed bath. For Motorists: Garage, tyre repair. Post Office: Garbraut 69, 422-7000. Artists Workshop/Local Handicrafts: Reynir Katrnarson, Hvt Vblinn, magician and a creative artist, Gaukstaavegur 2, 861-2004. Galler rsl, Kothsavegur 12, 896-7935. Museum/Exhibition: Folk Museum, by Garskagi lighthouse, 422-7220/894-2135, open daily in April Oct. 13-17, winter by arrangement. Excellent view over the sea. gardskagi@simnet.is Places of Interest/Hiking: Bird watching by Garskagi lighthouse. A coastal walking path from Garskagi to Gerabryggja Pier. Local Guides: Leisgumenn Reykjaness, 897-9260, www.reykjanesguide.is www.leidsogumenn.is info@reykjanesguide.is Transportation: SBK, 420-6000, scheduled services between Reykjanesbr, Garur, Sandgeri and Reykjavk. Events: 22-24.6. Sunset Festival at Garskagi, various entertainment and shows.
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Vogar is situated at Vogavk on the southernmost tip of Vatnsleysustrnd. A 1000-lbs memorial boulder dedicated to Jn Danelsson the Strong (1771-1855) is located at Stra-Vogaskli school. Jn, who had enormous power, was said to have carried the boulder to its present site. Klfatjarnarkirkja, built in 1893, one of the largest rural churches in Iceland, is on Vatnsleysustrnd. Population 1,029. Keilir is a 379 m tuff mountain and landmark of the Reykjanes peninsula. It is a relatively easy hike with a grand view to all directions from the top. To drive there takes about 15 minutes from Vogar. An observation platform is located at the top.
VOgar FACILITIES
Accommodation: Mtel Best, Stapavegur 7, 866-4664, fax 424-6888. 108. Minna-Knarrarnes Travel Service, 898-6760. Restaurant/Snack Bar: Jn Sterki, Take away, Hafnargata 17a, 771-7900. Gamla psthsi, Restaurant, Tjarnargata 26, 424-6800. Leisure and Sport: Swimming pool by Hafnargata, 440-6220. Golf, Klfatjrnsvllur, 9 holes, 424-6529. Kpur, sea angling, Vogar, 846-2510. For Motorists: Filling station.
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Bank/Post: Landsbankinn, 410-4000 ATM and Postofficein N1-station, Indalur 2, 424-6631. Local Guides: Leisgumenn Reykjaness, 897-9260, www.reykjanesguide.is www.leidsogumenn.is, info@reykjanesguide.is Places of Interest: Mt.Keilir, viewing dial. Klfatjarnarkirkja Church, Vogastapi, Staarborg. Transportation: SBK, 420-6000, scheduled services between Reykjanesbr, Vogar and Reykjavk. Events: 18.8. : Fjlskyldudagar - Family Days. 12-13.11. Magic Festival. For more information see: www.vogar.is www.hladan.org
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Grindavk is the largest community in south Reykjanes peninsula. During the Middle Ages, German and English merchants sailed to Grindavk. In 1627 Turkish pirates raided the community and placed many of the locals into captivity. Fishing has always been the foundation of its economy, and the town has become one of Icelands thriftiest fishing towns with strong and well run fish production companies. A memorial by sculptor Ragnar Kjartansson is dedicated to those seamen from Grindavk who have drowned. Tourism has been growing steadily in recent years. The town is popular with visitors as the Blue Lagoon is on its threshold. Population 2,856.
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GRINDAVK FACILITIES
Police: Vkurbraut 25, 112, 420-2400. Local Tourist Information: Community Offices, Vkurbraut 62, 420-1100, fax 420-1111. grindavik@grindavik.is www.visitgrindavik.is, www.grindavik.is The Icelandic Saltfish Museum, Hafnargata12a, 420-1190, fax 420-1199. Accommodation: 100. Northern Light Inn, Grindavkurvegur 1, 426-8650, welcome@nli.is www.nli.is Borg B&B, Borgarhraun 2, 896-8686. bjorksv@hive.is Guesthouse Fiskanes, Hafnargata 17-19, Studio-Apartments, 897-6388, eikil@isl.is Arctic B&B, Sjnarhll, 691-1818. Camping Site: By Austurvegur, 660-7323, www.visitgrindavik.is Restaurants/Snack Bars: Caf Bryggjan by the harbour, 426-7100/892-4587. open daily 7-23:30. Salthsi, Stamphlsvegur 9, 699-2665. Sjmannastofan Vr, Hafnargata 9, 426-8570. Bran/Pizza Islandia, Hafnargata 6, 426-9900. Mamma Ma, Hafnargata 7a, 426-9966/896-2710. Aal-Braut, Vkurbraut 31, 426-7222. Kanturinn Restaurant, Hafnargata 6, 426-9999/824-9080. 100. Northern Light Inn, 426-8650, fax 426-8651. Blue Lagoon, 420-8800, bluelagoon@bluelagoon.is
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Bakery: Hrastubbur, Geravellir 17, 426-8111. Leisure/Sport: Swimming Pool by Austurvegur, 426-7555. Golf, Hsatftavllur, 18 holes, 426-8720/660-7303. ATV Adventures, Jakob Sigursson, 857-3001, all-terrain vehicles, info@atv4x4.is www.lavatours.is Arctic Horses, Hestabrekka 2, 848-0143, horse rental. Blue Lagoon, 420-8800 fax 420-8801. lagoon@lagoon.is www.bluelagoon.is Stakkavk, Bakkalg 5b, 420-8000, take a trip into Icelandic fishery culture, stakkavik@stakkavik.is www.stakkavik.is Health Care Centre: Vkurbraut 62, 422-0750. Pharmacy: Lyfja,Vkurbraut 62, 426-8770.
For Motorists: Filling stations, garage, tyre repair. Car Rental: Rs, Vkurbraut 17, 426-7100. Bank: Landsbanki, Vkurbraut 56, 410-4143, ATM. Sparisjur, Vkurbraut 62, 426-9000, ATM. Post Office: Vkurbraut 56, 410-4143. State Alcohol Store: Vkurbraut 62, 426-8787. Local Handicrafts: Helga Kristjnsdttir Art Gallery, Vrusund 1, 694-8245. Annu Sigga Art Gallery, rktlustair vestur, 866-4567. Museum/Exhibition: Magma Resources and Culture House, Hafnargata 12a, 420-1190, www.grindavik.is/kvikan Two exhibitions: The Icelandic Saltfish Museum and Earth Power. Minja- og myndasning orbjarnar, exhibition, Hafnargata 12, 420-4400. Sightseeing/Hiking: ATV Adventures, Tangarsund 1, 857-3001, mountain bike rental, cave exploring, info@4x4.is www.4x4.is Grindavk Experience, www.grindavik-experience.com Iceland Wild, local guides, 426-9077/898-6162/866-4567, info@icelandwild.is www.icelandwild.is Volcano tours / Eldfjallferir, Vkurbraut 2, 426-8822/894-0938, Erling Einarsson, volcanotours@volcanotours.is Salty tour, sightseeing tour in bus around Grindavk and Reykjanes, Borgarhraun 1, 820-5750, tgk@saltytours.is, www.saltytours.is Transportation: SBK, 420-600/580-5400, scheduled services between Grindavk and Reykjavk, www.reykjanesexpress.is Events: First week in June: The Merry Sailor. 3 - 6.8. Hiking Festival
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Reykjavk and the six surrounding municipalities form what is often called Greater Reykjavk. Greater Reykjavk is home to almost three out of every five Icelanders. Of Icelands total population of 321,857, some 201,831 live in Greater Reykjavk. The different municipalities of Greater Reykjavk seem to merge into a single unit with no natural boundaries between them. Together they house virtually all the main administrative and commercial institutions in Iceland, and the greater part of the nations services and cultural attractions. The communities neighbouring Reykjavk are not suburbs, but independent municipalities that have grown up alongside it with their own character and local services, although many of their inhabitants work in the capital. Reykjavk has three relatively large residential suburbs within its own city boundaries, where more than half its population live: rbr, Breiholt and Grafarvogur. Apart from Reykjavk, the communities that form Greater Reykjavk are Mosfellsbr to the northeast; Kpavogur, Gara br, the small parish of Bessastaahreppur, and Hafnarfjrur to the south; and Seltjarnarnes on the westernmost tip of the peninsula on which Reykjavk is situated.
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Kpavogur has in recent years been the second largest town in Iceland and is now connected to Reykjavik. Early in the 20th century there was no real settlement but in 1936 the authorities began handing out new terrain on the peninsula between Kpavogur and Fossvogur. At first, the people of Reykjavk used these to build summer cottages, but little by little they became all-year residences. During the war years and through the middle of the century a large
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number of people settled in Kpavogur, and many of them came from outside of Reykjavk. This is when city planning began and new residential areas were designed. In 1950 the town counted 1650 inhabitants but only fifteen years later this number had risen to 9000. In recent years they have increased greatly. Commerce and services are the main industries. Population 31.726.
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lftanes is a low-lying peninsula south of Reykjavk. There is a growing residential area in lftanes, although its inhabitants work mostly in other municipalities in the Greater Reykjavk Area. Bessastair in lftanes is an important
historical site. Until the end of the 18th century it was the seat of the highest potentates of the Danish king. In 1805 the highest educational institution in the country, Lri sklinn (The Learned School), was moved from the Bishopric at Sklholt to Bessastair, where it operated for four decades before being moved to Reykjavk. The Icelandic State acquired the land in 1941 and Bessastair has been the seat of the President of Iceland ever since. The presidential residence was built in 1761-66 and is one of the oldest buildings in Iceland. The present church was built a short while later, around 1777. The church contains many beautiful art pieces. lftanes is the site of Glgahraun (Gallows Lava) and Glgaklettur (Gallows Cliff), where criminals were reportedly hanged. Human bones have been found in nearby lava hollows that support those reports. Population 2,392.
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Hafnarfjrdur is one of the oldest towns in Iceland. It became a thriving town due to its excellent natural harbour. Merchants from Germany and England began commercial activities there in the 15th century but the settlement did not grow until the fishing industry expanded in the 19th century. Fishing, industry, commerce and service have been the towns main activities but in recent decades a varied cultural life has begun to thrive. There are plenty of interesting art and history museums in Hafnarfjrdur. One of the oldest buildings in town is at Vesturgata 6, the former home of Bjarni Sivertsen (1763-1833), one of the first pioneers to settle there. Population 26.808.
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Mosfellsbr is a growing municipality in the Greater Reykjavk Area. The residential area extends from Leiruvogur into the nearby valleys, and curves around the mountains. Close to beautiful nature, with an attractive and diverse community and cultural life, numerous possibilities for outdoor activities and a family-friendly environment these are some the reasons why so many people choose to live there, far from the noise of the city yet only 15 minutes away by car from the Reykjavk city centre. Mosfellsbr offers the best of both: enjoyable country living and a city atmosphere. Population 8,978. The town is bordered by the ocean in Leiruvogur. Three rivers run to the sea: Leirvogs, Kaldakvsl and Varm. Increased interest in all types of sports and outdoor activities has been met with the systematic development of the outdoor recreation areas, for the benefit of town residents, visitors and tourists. The area next to the sports complex at Varm has one of the best outdoor playing fields in Iceland, as well as a swimming pool, providing diverse possibilities for sporting activities, for both adults and children. Discovery Trail. Walking, for health and recreation, is possible in locations throughout Mosfellsbr. The town has a number of footpaths, as well as designated information paths, where signs provide diverse information about the surroundings.
An enjoyable walking/cycling path runs from the Reykjavk-Mosfellsbr border, along the coastline, to the sports complex at Varm. There is also a beautiful walking route along the information path that runs from lafosskvos to Reykir. lafosskvos - Stekkjarflt. The wonderful sculpture, Hs skldsins - hs tmans by Magns Tmasson, stands at Stekkjarflt at lafosskvos. It is based on the towns symbol and has references to the works of Halldr Laxness, Icelands Nobel Prize winner for literature in 1955. A largescale wool industry was built up around lafoss waterfalls on the Varm river between 1919 and 1955, and workers lived in the neighbourhood. Today, the old factory buildings have a new role: artists have turned them into workshops and galleries. The lafoss factory outlet has objects from the old factories as well as photographs from that time, showing a fragment of the history of wool production in Mosfellsbr. Halldr Laxness from Mosfellsbr. Nobel Prize winner Halldr Laxness would have been 100 years old on 23 April 2002. He was an incredibly prolific writer: 62 books over a 68-year period. Over 500 editions of his works have been published, and they have been translated into 43 languages.
Gljfrasteinn is the former home of writer Halldr Laxness Nobel Prize for Literature 1955 - Audio guide in English, German, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and a folder in French - Multimedia presentation - Souvenir Shop - Walking paths in the vicinity
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Halldrs books are an important part of Icelands culture, and most Icelanders have read some of his works. The Mosfellsdalur valley, where Halldr grew up on the farm Laxnes, is the site of the historical Mosfellskirkja church. On the valleys south side is a cluster of friendly greenhouses. Halldr built a house for himself and his family at Kldukvsl, and named it Gljfrasteinn. That house has now been turned into a museum. In his later years, Halldr wrote the book tninu heima (Home in the Hayfield), in which he described his childhood experiences at his home in the Mosfellsdalur valley.
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Police: Krkhls 5b, Reykjavk, 444-1180. Tourist Information: Municipal Library, verholt 2, Kjarni, 1st fl., 525-6700/566-6822, mos@mos.is Accommodation: Htel Laxnes, Hholt 7, 566-8822. laborg, Apartments, lafossvegur 27, 861-3320. 106. Gh. Minna-Mosfell, Minna-Mosfell, 669-0366, booking@minnamosfell.net www.minnamosfell.net 105. Jnsttt, Jnstttarvegur, Mosfellsdal, info@jonstott.is Camping site: Information at the sports field, 566-6754. Mosskgar, 566-8121. Restaurants/Snack Bars: slkur, Hholt 7, 866-6684. Country inn. Eld Hsi- Pizzabakar, Urarholt 2, 522-2222. Dominos pizza, Hholt 14, 5812345. Mosfellsbakar, Hholt 13-15, 566-6145. Kentucy Fried Chicken, Hholt 9, 586-8222. Pizzabr, verholti 2, 566-8555. Subway Restaurant, Hholt 11, 586-8077. Snland video, Hholt 14, 566-8043. Hlgarur, catering service, Hholt 2, 566-6195. Leisure and Sport: Varmrlaug swimming pool, by the sports field, 566-6754. Lgafell Sports Centre, swimming pool, Lkjahl 1a, 517-6080. Golf: Hlavllur, 9 holes, 566-7415. Bakkakotsvllur, Mosfellsdalur, 9 holes, 566-8480. Horse rental BB, fa, 566-7745. Horse rental at Laxnes, Mosfellsd., 566-6179/892-9179. slenskir ferahestar, Helgadal, 894-7200/566-7600, horse rental. Learning trail, an excellent walking-, jogging- and bicycling path, runs from the boundary of Reykjavk and Mosfellsbr at lfars river, along the shoreline and up to Mosfells Valley. Health care centre: verholt 2, 510-0700/510-0722. Pharmacy: Lyf og heilsa, verholt 2, Kjarni, 566-7123. For Motorists: Filling stations, garage and tyre repair. Camper Rental, Klapparhl 3, 864-2190. Banks: Arion Bank, verholt 1, 444-7000, ATM. slandsbanki, verholt 2, 440-4000, ATM. Post Office: Hholt 14, 580-1200. State Alcohol Store: verholt 2, 586-8150. Local Handicrafts: Handverkshs Mosfellsbjar, Hholt 14, 694-2461/8207619/847-7405, open Mon.-Sat. 15-19. Artists galleries and workshops in lafosskvos. Open by arrangement.
Pll Kristjnsson, lafosskvos, knifemaker, 899-6903. Museum/Exhibitions: The Municipal Library of Mosfellsbr and Art Gallery, Kjarni, verholt 2, Kjarni, 1st fl., 566-6822, open weekdays, 12-16, open Saturdays 12-15 from 1.9.-1.6. Gljfrasteinn - Laxness Museum, 586-8066. Open daily in summer 9-17, in winter open 10-17 daily ex. Mondays. gljufrasteinn@gljufrasteinn.is www.gljufrasteinn.is Old Alafoss Factory Building, lafossvegur 23, 566-6303. Open weekdays 9-18, Sat. 9-16. Exhibition of old wool-processing equipment, history of wool industry in Mosfellsbr. Objet dart and woollen goods on sale. alafoss@islandia.is www.alafoss.is Hulduhlar Gallery, Hulduhlar, 566-6194. Open by arrangement. Places of Interest: Stekkjarflt, outdoor sculpture by Magns Tmasson. Learning trail runs from the boundary of Reykjavk and Mosfellsbr at lfars river, along the shoreline and up to lafosskvos and Reykjahverfi, or up to Mosfells Valley. Information signs with historical and ecological information are placed along the trail. Lgafellsklif at Lgafellskirkja church provides a beautiful view! Lgafell Church, 566-6165. Mosfell Church, 566-6113. Helgufoss falls at Kldukvsl. Trllafoss falls at Leirvogs. Transport: Strt bs. bus 540-2700. Route 15 from Reykjavik West to Mosfellsbr. straeto@straeto.is, www. straeto.is Hpferablar Jnatans rissonar, Flugumri 22, 566-7420. Events: February: Krleiksvika, Caring Week (but the programme looks like it is some kind of Caring and Relaxation Week) April: Menningarvor: Spring Cultural Festival May: Heilsuvika: Health Week June: 7 tinda hlaupi, MsMos and Kvennahlaupi: 7 Peaks Run, Mousey-Mos Festival and the Womens Charity Run (please note: British spelling, mousey, US spelling, mousy) Summer: Brosandi br: Smiling Town Festival or Happy Town Festival (the latter is better) August: Home in the Hayfield, Family festival. (or) the Hayfields of Home sounds like a song Dolly Parton would sing
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