Kristin’s guidebook

Kristin
Kristin’s guidebook

Sightseeing

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Geysir
Haukadalsvegur
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Krýsuvík
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Park Nazzjonali Þingvellir
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Hveragerði
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Gullfoss
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Vestmannaeyjar
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The Flói Bird Reserve was established in 1997 when the local district of Eyrarbakki (which later became Árborg) and BirdLife Iceland signed an agreement on the restoration of wetlands east of the river Ölfusá. In the spring of that year BirdLife Iceland received its first grant from the Environmental Fund for Trade, and since then a great deal of effort has gone into reclaiming wetlands and developing facilities for birdwatchers. It is only the second wetland reclamation project of its kind in Iceland. The Flói Bird Reserve is an excellent example of a successful partnership between the local authorities, non-profit organisations and a conservation fund.
Flói Nature Reserve
The Flói Bird Reserve was established in 1997 when the local district of Eyrarbakki (which later became Árborg) and BirdLife Iceland signed an agreement on the restoration of wetlands east of the river Ölfusá. In the spring of that year BirdLife Iceland received its first grant from the Environmental Fund for Trade, and since then a great deal of effort has gone into reclaiming wetlands and developing facilities for birdwatchers. It is only the second wetland reclamation project of its kind in Iceland. The Flói Bird Reserve is an excellent example of a successful partnership between the local authorities, non-profit organisations and a conservation fund.
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Hafið Bláa Restaurant With A View
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Food scene

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Tryggvaskáli
Tryggvatorg
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Fjorubordid Restaurant
3a Eyrarbraut
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Ölverk Pizza & Brewery
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Friðheimar
Friðheimar
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Þrastalundur
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Hiking

Ingólfsfjall

Swimming pool

Þorlákshöfn
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Selfoss
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Art and Culture

Listasafn Árnesinga Art Museum
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Turf House
Gaulverjabæjarvegur
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The Árnesinga Folk Museum is located at "The House", built in 1765 and one of the oldest surviving buildings in Iceland. Exhibits show local history and trace the different roles that The House has played during its long life. Open from 9.00-12.00 and 13.00-18.00 daily in June, July and August. Open on Saturdays and Sundays from 14.00-17.00 in April, May, Sept and Oct. At other times by arrangement.
Museums of Eyrarbakki
Eyrargata
The Árnesinga Folk Museum is located at "The House", built in 1765 and one of the oldest surviving buildings in Iceland. Exhibits show local history and trace the different roles that The House has played during its long life. Open from 9.00-12.00 and 13.00-18.00 daily in June, July and August. Open on Saturdays and Sundays from 14.00-17.00 in April, May, Sept and Oct. At other times by arrangement.