Grundarfjordur, Iceland Cruise Port - Walk to Mount Kirkjufell & around the town!
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Grundarfjörður is a small town found on the north coast of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in the west of Iceland. It has an approximate population of 872 people and has been twinned with the French town Paimpol since 2004. The town’s main industries lie in fishing and fish processing. Grundarfjörður also bears host to substantial ship traffic, a consequence of the settlement’s natural harbor.
Mount Kirkjufell lies to the west of the town. Other natural features include the Kirkjufellsfoss and Grundarfoss waterfalls.
The Saga Center Grundarfjörður hosts exhibits documenting the history of the town, including a display of photographs by photographer Bæring Cecilsson. To the south is the Grundarfjörður Church. Built in 1966, it hosts one of the 500 original lithographs of the Guðbrandsbiblía, the first book to be printed in Iceland.
Several outdoor art exhibits exist throughout the town. They include:
Lúðvík Karlsson: A local folk artist whose stone sculptures number around 25, and can be found across the landscape. An art gallery and workshop at Sólvellir 6 displays more of his work.
Sýn: A statue by Steinunn Thorarinsdottir located next to the Grundarfjörður Church, dedicated to fishermen in the community.
Orca Statue: The large herring population in the region means that the Snæfellsnes peninsula is the only location in the country where orcas are regularly seen. The Orca Statue pays homage to this.
Paimpol Cross: Historically, merchants from Paimpol traded in Grundarkampur, to the west of the town. The Paimpol Cross is erected here, commemorating Breton sailors who drowned.
Umkringja: An exhibition of 5 photographs by Nina Zurier on a fish factory by the harbor.
Harbour Cafe in the port area - Serves a Viking Experience dish Icelandic delicacy The Poisonous Greenland Shark and other delious foods.
Looked this up as we will spend a short few hours here in September. What a fantastic experience. Being in Iceland and having tablemates from around the world trying Viking cuisine. That is the good life. Thanks for the great video!
Absolutely, 100%! Thank you for the comment and coming along on our journey around the world.
So cool
Hi Kelly, Thank you for your comment and for coming along on our journey around the world.
Wow! Great Video~ ....Thanks for posting~
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Amazing port to visit, looks so beautiful.
Hi Paul, it was pretty amazing! Thank you for your comment and for coming along on our journey around the world.
Sorry may have missed this. What month of the year was this?
Thank you for your question and coming along on our journey around the world. We were there in June. Let us know if you have any other questions.
@@HubbardsJourney Oh wow! I'm going to go in October ! Surprised it was that cold in June!