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Northern Iceland - favourites

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In Dalvik this is the restaurant, It's famliy owned and they always have fish soup.
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Gisli Eirikur Helgi Kaffihûs Bakkabrædra
1 Grundargata
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In Dalvik this is the restaurant, It's famliy owned and they always have fish soup.
Now you can swim in beer. I still have'nt tried but I definitely will.
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The Beer Spa
22 Öldugata
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Now you can swim in beer. I still have'nt tried but I definitely will.
Now you are in Siglufjordur and there you find this lovely restaurant.
Kaffi Rauðka
19 Gránugata
Now you are in Siglufjordur and there you find this lovely restaurant.
Want to spend a night in Siglurfjörður? This hotel is so beautiful. You can also drop in and have a drink of beer, or coffie or a meal.
Sigló Hótel
Want to spend a night in Siglurfjörður? This hotel is so beautiful. You can also drop in and have a drink of beer, or coffie or a meal.
Since you are in Sigló you must see this museum. So much history there.
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The Herring Era Museum
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Since you are in Sigló you must see this museum. So much history there.
Hofsós is a village on the west side of the Tröllaskagi peninsula that is worth visiting, even though it’s very small. The main attraction of the village is a swimming pool that was given to the community by two women that love the village and own residents nearby. The pool itself is situated on the sea shore, to the south of the village. When you swim from south to north, the surface of the pool and the surface of the ocean below appear to merge, and the swimmer seems to be setting a course straight for the island of Drangey. The drive from Siglufjörður to Hosfós is 58 km. The shortest way back to Akureyri is through Rout nr. 1 and the distance is around 133 km.
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Hofsós Sundlaug
15 Suðurbraut
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Hofsós is a village on the west side of the Tröllaskagi peninsula that is worth visiting, even though it’s very small. The main attraction of the village is a swimming pool that was given to the community by two women that love the village and own residents nearby. The pool itself is situated on the sea shore, to the south of the village. When you swim from south to north, the surface of the pool and the surface of the ocean below appear to merge, and the swimmer seems to be setting a course straight for the island of Drangey. The drive from Siglufjörður to Hosfós is 58 km. The shortest way back to Akureyri is through Rout nr. 1 and the distance is around 133 km.