The Akureyri church is the symbol of Akureyri. It is a Lutheran church and was designed by architect Gudjon Samuelsson and consecrated in 1940. Read more..
Gásir, situated 11 km north of Akureyri on the shore of Eyjafjörður, is a unique historical place. In no other place in Iceland is it possible to find so many remainings from a trading post from the Middle Ages. In July each year Medieval lifa at Gásir is reconstructed for days called "Miðaldardagar".Read more..
A pearl on the Arctic Circle north of Icleand. Grimsey Island - far away in the north: the home of one hundred people - and one million seabids.
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A statue of Helgi the Lean and Thorunn Hyrna, the first settlers of the area, about the year 890, stands on the Hamarkot Rocks on the street Brekkugata near the police station.
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Hrísey is a peaceful island in the middle of Eyjafjörður, it is the second largest island in Iceland, after Heimaey in the south. The island is a well known paradise for bird watchers.
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The old rectory at Laufas is under the administration of the Akureyri Museum. The oldest part of the farm was built in 1840. The buildings are considered to be the prototype of the Icelandic architecture, but much larger than most other such complexes.
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The mountain Súlur is the Town-mountain of Akureyri, rising above the town in south-west. There is a popular trail – walking path up to the peaks, the walk/hikes takes about 5-6 hours forth and back. Read more..
Only ten minutes drive from the center of the town of Akureyri, in the Jólagarðurinn or Christmas garden you’ll find the magical world of Christmas. A shop, garden and pick-nick area. Open whole year.
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The area Krossanesborgir was made a sanctuary in 2005. It consists of many rock formations, made of basalt which is about 5-10 million years old. Read more..