Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Free activities in Akureyri

We’ve already compiled a small list of free leisure activities in the Icelandic capital, Reykjavík and so here's the rest of the series with a list of things to do without spending a penny in the second largest city in Iceland, Akureyri!

Free activities in Akureyri

Visit Listagilið, the art district of Akureyri where you'll find the centre of visual arts, Ketilhúsið, and the Akureyri Art Museum, (Listasafnið á Akureyri). These two art institutes open their doors to the public and offer art exhibitions from local and international artists -  outside high season (July-August), they open from 12 noon - 17:00. There are also occasional events (exhibitions, art sales, flea markets) in Deiglan, facing the center of the visual arts. In the basement of the Akureyri Art Museum, the group of artists involved in the workshop Kaktus, often open their door for exhibitions, concerts, and various events. While there you'll find a collection of reading comics accessible to the public, comfortably installed in one of their sofas. The cultural centre and conference hall Hof (known for its architecture) and Eymundsson library also exhibit work from local artists.


Free activities in Akureyri

The city library of Akureyri, Amtsbókasafnið á Akureyri, is well stocked with newspapers, magazines and books on the region and Iceland in general. If you travel from September to May with young children, and you wish to indulge in the Icelandic language, there are a story and activity every Thursday at 16:15 for children, in the children's corner of the library.

Every Saturday from September to June of every year, the sea captain of the fishing boat Huni II, invites the public to have coffee on board, between 10:00 until 12 noon. It’s a wonderful opportunity to sit chatting with your friends over a coffee, on a historical fishing boat, with an interior that plunges you straight into the world of the Icelandic fisherman - it’s worth the experience.

Free activities in Akureyri

After visiting the Church of Akureyri, we recommend you visit the botanical garden, listagarðurinn, where you can admire hundreds of plants and flowers. Also, on the outside of the woods Kjarnaskógur, you'll find an ideal place for picnics and barbecues and a walking area. In the winter time, you will find a cross-country track if you wish to go for a run. The ski resort Hlíðarfjall has a free toboggan run, which will delight the young ones.

Free activities in Akureyri

Throughout the year, there are many free events around the Akureyri city; check out the calendar online!

Joanne, Iceland24h.blogspot.com

Friday, October 7, 2016

Akranes Travel Guide

Located in the Western part of Iceland, Akranes is a major economic center that also has a lot to offer the intrepid traveler.

There is actually a lot more to Akranes than initially meets the eye. While not necessarily a shabby town, it is a little rougher around the edges than other tourist spots. It is only once you spend time there that you get to see the beauty that lies below the surface.

Akranes Travel Guide

Akranes is a lot like Keflavik and Selfoss in that they would be major tourist spots where it not for their proximity to Reykjavik. These three town, as well as a few other smaller ones that sit nestled between them, share a common bond, which is that many of their residents travel to Reykjavic to work and play. This is especially true in Akranes, as the 1998 opening of the Hvalfjörður tunnel shaved the travel time to the Big City to about 60 minutes.

This is also a great benefit to tourists, as it makes Akranes easier to get to. There are a number of reasons why you would want to visit.

Akranes Travel Guide

If history and culture are what you seek, Akranes is the place to visit. The Garðar museum area is where you will find all manner of different museums, displaying everything from sports memorabilia to the history of the aforementioned tunnel. The Akranes Folk Museum is home to a number of fun little displays, including a huge selection of thimbles. It’s also a fantastic place to grab a quick bite to eat.

Akranes Travel Guide

Football fans will likely already know about Akranes, and specifically ÍA, who just happen to be one of Iceland’s most successful teams. All told, they have won the championship 18 times, with their glory years coming in the 90’s when they won it an incredible five times straight. Things went a little downhill after that, but the team is once again on the rise in the Pepsi League.

Akranes Travel Guide

During the summer months, you need to visit Langisandur, which is close to Akranes, as well as being home to a wonderful beach. You will also find peaceful nature trails in the area, with many on and around Mount Akrafjall.

Akranes Travel Guide

The mountain will even call to you when you are in Reykjavik, as it is clearly visible from the Big City. The peak of the mountain is easily accessible to even the most novice of hikers, and the views it offers really cannot be beat.

A new place to visit is the Akranes Lighthouse in Breiðin. The general public have only recently been granted access, and the views from the top are fantastic. On a clear day, you may even be able to spy Reykjavic off over the bay. The lighthouse is operated by a local photographer who loves to talk about his project. You can take in the lighthouse on weekdays between 10:00 and 12:00, during which time you will learn a lot about its history.

Akranes Travel Guide

Akranes is located off Route 1, but is still easy to access. All you have to do is take a left after the Hvalfjörður tunnel, or you could also skip the tunnel route and take a trip along the old Hvalfjörður road. Both routes will add an interesting leg to your Northward journey.

Akranes Travel Guide

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