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Iceland Magazine

Jökulsárlón The Glacier lagoon is told to be the most beautiful place in the nature of Iceland. And one of the most popular places in Iceland to visit. Jökulsárlón is a place you simply can not miss when you visiting Iceland. The lagoon is

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The Glacier lagoon is told to be the most beautiful place in the nature of Iceland. And one of the most popular places in Iceland to visit. Jökulsárlón is a place you simply can not miss when you visiting Iceland. The lagoon is

Stokkseyri is a small village on the south coast in Iceland. It is known for its bird life and magnificent and beautiful beach where the exchange of shell sand, cuts and lagoons. Strong artistic and cultural life in the region, where the studios, galleries and museums lurking around and a lot of handicrafts.

Fjöruborðið is a restaurant in the village of Stokkseyri. On the menu is a lot of options, they don’t just have lobster. It’s a really high quality restaurant. People have to tear themselves away from it - but that is all right. There is only positive magic inside, tickling both your stomach and your soul.

Stokkseyri

The hunting in the small village Stokkseyri did open 8. mai 2004.

The hunting is unique national, nowhere else in in the country can you see such a varied selection stuffed hunting animals, firearms and hunting related items, but as well as learn about the animals, firearms, hunting and conservation. Unique profile basic shows of the museum, it set up special show annually, such as gun shows and shows for the visually impaired and blind. Furthermore, the introduction to future

The camping in Stokkseyri is just outside the village, so it's a good peace, but still not too far to go on foot to see the village. There are showers and washers for tourists, a large grill, ideal for

Hunting

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The hunting is unique national, nowhere else in in the country can you see such a varied selection stuffed hunting animals, firearms and hunting related items, but as well as learn about the animals, firearms, hunting and conservation. Unique profile basic shows of the museum, it set up special show annually, such as gun shows and shows for the visually impaired and blind. Furthermore, the introduction to future

The camping in Stokkseyri is just outside the village, so it's a good peace, but still not too far to go on foot to see the village. There are showers and washers for tourists, a large grill, ideal for

Kayaking have been operating from 1995 and offers a new way to explore nature. We travel on kayaks along the beautiful beach and through Langadæla west Stokkseyri. The area is of small and large ponds that connect by narrow canals.

In the small village Stokkeyri is a pool, a friendly rural pool in the heart of Stokkseyri where guests can have hot coffee or juice in to the pot. It has an 18 meters outdoor pool with slide, comfy swimming pools, hot tubs and spacious male and female changing rooms in the pool building.

Lions and zebras, giraffe, reindeer, monkeys, seals and bears are here along with a number of other animals, but the mainstay of the museum are hunting related items, firearms and stuffed animal. Here are also items from Náttúrufræðistofnun Íslands that the Hunting has to show in a special agreement.

Kayak and Pool

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The Ghost Center in Stokkseyri is a ghost museum that features all of Iceland’s most famous ghosts. The third floor of a 1000 square meter building is devoted to the tales of Iceland’s ghosts. The entrance is located on the south side of the building by the harbor.

In the reception area guests will find our Ghost Bar with drinks and a fabulous view of the ocean, not to mention our Brennivín-ghost, who watches over us while guests visit.

Upon entry, guests are provided with an mp4 player to guide them through the 24 ghost stories (the tour takes about 40 minutes). Guests walk through the ghost-maze, where they will

After the cold and wet kayak trip its good to heat up in the hot tubs in the pool we have in Stokkseyri.

The Ghost Center

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Hrepphólar horserental take special pleasure in showing visitors the Icelandic unique wilderness together with the

horse. We offer horseback riding experience from an hours tour to longer trekking tours. Our horse trips can be suited for all riders, beginners to experienced ones who would like to go

In Hrepphólar we have a big horse breeding farm and in the beautiful nature we have the breeding mares and the foals free in the nature, then we can take a riding tours in the nature around a boat the mares and the foals, that is very cozý.

The Icelandic Horses

Thousands of people in Iceland own horses for the simple pleasure of riding out and enjoying the companionship of their horses. Travel on horseback is growing in popularity and Icelandic horsemen are respectful and considerate when it comes to nature, just as they are with their horse. All sorts of competitions are on offer and everyone can find a level that suits them, from novice fun classes up to top class national competitions. The Icelandic horse can be used in all the traditional Icelandic disciplines as well as in classic

The history of the Icelandic Horse can be traced right back to the settlement of the country in the late 9th century. The breed has remained pure for over a thousand years and thus today there is only one breed of horse in Iceland – The Icelandic Horse.

The Icelandic Horse has played a key role in the life of Icelanders from the beginning. In heathen times the horse was highly regarded and renowned in Norse mythology. For centuries the horse was the only means of transportation in Iceland as well as being the most important working animal in the days before machinery. Therefore the horse was called “the most useful servant”.

Upon entry, guests are provided with an mp4 player to guide them through the 24 ghost stories (the tour takes about 40 minutes). Guests walk through the ghost-maze, where they will

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This river is called Stóra Laxá, she runs across Hrepphólar and have a very beautiful rivers. The river has caught hundreds of salmon each year.

Thousands of people in Iceland own horses for the simple pleasure of riding out and enjoying the companionship of their horses. Travel on horseback is growing in popularity and Icelandic horsemen are respectful and considerate when it comes to nature, just as they are with their horse. All sorts of competitions are on offer and everyone can find a level that suits them, from novice fun classes up to top class national competitions. The Icelandic horse can be used in all the traditional Icelandic disciplines as well as in classic

Gullfoss

GeysirGeysir is really beautiful place in Iceland and very popular for turist. Many tourist come to Geysir every year. Geysir is in southwestern in Iceland. Its really fun to go to an road trip and go visit Geysir in your trip. There is a restaurant and a shop in Geysir. You can buy many very beautiful Icelandic souvenirs. In the restaurant you can buy candy, soup, hamburgers and other good things.

Gullfoss is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland. Its in southwestern Iceland. There is a restaurant named Gullfoss kaffi and its run by a man from Selfoss. Its really beautiful to go there when its sunny because then there might form a rainbow. You dont have to pay any money to go look at the waterfall. The longest drop in Gullfoss is 21 meter and the total height is 32 meters.

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You can’t sleep?No worries, here in Iceland we have a good solution for that, between 21 and 2 in the evening you van call us and we’ll send the northern outside your door. Only 5k per hour.

Make a great deal with us. Norðurljós Íslands Phone: ***-****

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