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Bjórsetur Íslands is a brewpub run(ned) as a hobby bar by few of the staff of Hólar University College. All the work at the bar is volunteering and therefore not certain that you can reach them on daily basis or come at the bar open. We are open on Friday nights from 21-ish to 00, but it happens that Friday openings are canceled without notice.…

Hvítserkur is an extraordinary sea stack found in the North of Iceland right off Vatnsnes Peninsula in the bay Húnaflói. People often think it looks like a three-legged creature, a dragon, a rhino or a sea monster. This area is beautiful itself, it has a lot of wildlife in the area. Hvítserkur rises up about 15 meters (49 ft) from sea level is relatively light in color due to guano but the background of it is black basalt creating the most enchanting contrast. The ocean surf eroded the sea stack into looking like it does today, the locals were afraid that the sea erosion would eventually take Hvítserkur down so the base of it has now been strengthened with concrete. Hvítserkur was once the p…

Sauðárkrókur has about 2535 inhabitants. Here you will find a variety of services on offer; exhibitions, museums, places of entertainment. On the main street, you will find a store called Haraldur Júlíusson, which has been in constant operation since 1919. Also the Minjahúsið Folk Museum, where four small workshops demonstrate the types of occupation pursued by the inhabitants of Sauðárkrókur in days gone by - and they even have a polar bear on display! Minjahúsið also houses the Tourist Information Bureau. The town is one of the busiest most important communities outside the capital, and it would be hard to find better services anywhere outside the Reykjavík area.…

Gæðingur Micro Brewery is located on the farm of Útvík in Skagafjörður in northern Iceland. It is a microbrewery, which has brewed beer since 2011.

Grettislaug is a beautiful bathing spot, Grettislaug at Reykir in Skagafjordur in North Iceland is the bathing place of Grettir the Strong from Saga lore. Located by the seaside with amazing views, the geothermal pool has been constructed with natural stones. Around the area, you can also find a campsite, small cafe, and traditional turf houses. Really fun place to visit.…

It is a small family owned craft brewery located in fishing village of Siglufjörður. The brewhouse is in an old fish factory that has been designed and adapted. Segull means magnet in Icelandic, they are connecting it to the magnet needle (magnet north) in the compass. The magnetic needle always turns north no matter where you are. 67 has long been a lucky number in the family, the great grandfather of the family drove his truck with the number F67 and my grandfather sailed the seas with the boat number SI67…

Hofsós is located on the banks of Skagafjörður fjord in north Iceland is a historic trading port overlooking the stunning island of Drangey, which rises almost vertically out of the sea in the distance.  It’s a friendly little village, that comes alive in the summer with tourists, hikers, and seasonal residents. There you can visit the museum The Icelandic Emigration Centre (Vesturfarasetrið), it details the mass emigration of Icelanders to North America in the late 1800s. The main reason I like to stop in Hofsós is their extraordinary swimming pool. The pool was a gift from a lady that bought a land near Hofsós, she really wanted to have a swimming pool near her summerhouse, so after some t…

 

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