Guidebook for Árskógssandur

Helga Ólöf Finnbogadóttir
Helga Ólöf Finnbogadóttir
Guidebook for Árskógssandur

Food Scene

Restaurant, Beer Spa and Outside area
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The Beer Spa
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Restaurant, Beer Spa and Outside area
Breakfast - Coffie and cakes
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Kaffi Ilmur
107b Hafnarstræti
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Breakfast - Coffie and cakes
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Fjallakaffi
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Sightseeing

Whale watching and sea angling
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Whale Watching Hauganes
2 Aðalgata
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Whale watching and sea angling
Dettifoss is a waterfall in Vatnajökull National Park in Northeast Iceland, and is reputed to be the most powerful waterfall in Europe.
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Dettifoss (västra sidan)
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Dettifoss is a waterfall in Vatnajökull National Park in Northeast Iceland, and is reputed to be the most powerful waterfall in Europe.
Lake Myvatn is one of the highlights of the north.
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Mývatn
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Lake Myvatn is one of the highlights of the north.
The Goðafoss (Icelandic: "waterfall of the gods" or "waterfall of the goði") is a waterfall in Iceland. It is located in the Bárðardalur district of Northeastern Region at the beginning of the Sprengisandur highland road. The water of the river Skjálfandafljót falls from a height of 12 meters over a width of 30 meters.[1] The river has its origin deep in the Icelandic highland and runs from the highland through the Bárðardalur valley, from Sprengisandur in the Highlands.
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Goðafoss Waterfall
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The Goðafoss (Icelandic: "waterfall of the gods" or "waterfall of the goði") is a waterfall in Iceland. It is located in the Bárðardalur district of Northeastern Region at the beginning of the Sprengisandur highland road. The water of the river Skjálfandafljót falls from a height of 12 meters over a width of 30 meters.[1] The river has its origin deep in the Icelandic highland and runs from the highland through the Bárðardalur valley, from Sprengisandur in the Highlands.

Entertainment & Activities

The Akureyri Swimming Pool is one of the most popular attractions in Akureyri.
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Sundlaug Akureyrar
4 Skólastígur
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The Akureyri Swimming Pool is one of the most popular attractions in Akureyri.
The Polar Hestar riding tours.
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Pólar Hestar
2 Grýtubakki
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The Polar Hestar riding tours.
Svimming pool
Hofsós
Svimming pool
Relax in the alkaline bathing lagoon and enjoy the scenery.
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Mývatn Nature Baths
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Relax in the alkaline bathing lagoon and enjoy the scenery.

Shopping

Super market
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Dalvik
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Super market

Parks & Nature

The Public Park was opened in 1912 but the Botanic section in 1957. The park has been enlarged three times since 1912 and is now about 3.6 ha and lies at 40-50 m altitude at Eyrarlandsvegur road near midtown.
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Botaniska trädgården i Akureyri
Eyrarlandsvegur
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The Public Park was opened in 1912 but the Botanic section in 1957. The park has been enlarged three times since 1912 and is now about 3.6 ha and lies at 40-50 m altitude at Eyrarlandsvegur road near midtown.
Hljóðaklettar in the canyon Jökulsárgljúfur is a distinctive cluster of columnar rock formations standing at the entrance to Vesturdalur, down by the Jökulsá á Fjöllum River. The columns lie at all angles, and it could be an entertaining exercise for one's imagination, to interpret their patterns in as many different ways as possible.
Hljóðaklettar
Hljóðaklettar in the canyon Jökulsárgljúfur is a distinctive cluster of columnar rock formations standing at the entrance to Vesturdalur, down by the Jökulsá á Fjöllum River. The columns lie at all angles, and it could be an entertaining exercise for one's imagination, to interpret their patterns in as many different ways as possible.
Ásbyrgi is one of the wonders of nature, a well forested horse-shoe shaped canyon in Oxarfjordur. Asbyrgi is a part of Jökulsárgljúfur, within the Vatnajökull National Park. The Jökulsárgljúfur site of the National park reaches from highway 85, by Asbyrgi south to Dettifoss, covering an area of 120 km2. Informative visitors centre, shop, golf course and camping is located by Asbyrgi. Many hiking tracks are in the vicinity of Asbyrgi.
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Ásbyrgi
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Ásbyrgi is one of the wonders of nature, a well forested horse-shoe shaped canyon in Oxarfjordur. Asbyrgi is a part of Jökulsárgljúfur, within the Vatnajökull National Park. The Jökulsárgljúfur site of the National park reaches from highway 85, by Asbyrgi south to Dettifoss, covering an area of 120 km2. Informative visitors centre, shop, golf course and camping is located by Asbyrgi. Many hiking tracks are in the vicinity of Asbyrgi.

Arts & Culture

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The Herring Era Museum
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Minjasafnið á Akureyri - Akureyri Museum
Aðalstræti
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Sigurgeirs Bird Museum The bird museum is located on the farm Ytri-Neslönd beside Lake Myvatn. It was established following the pioneering work of Sigurgeir Stefansson who lived at the farm. Sigurgeir’s bird museum is considered the largest known private bird collection in Iceland.
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Fuglasafn Sigurgeirs
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Sigurgeirs Bird Museum The bird museum is located on the farm Ytri-Neslönd beside Lake Myvatn. It was established following the pioneering work of Sigurgeir Stefansson who lived at the farm. Sigurgeir’s bird museum is considered the largest known private bird collection in Iceland.