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Enjoy Grindavik

An eruption began on 19th of March this year and volcanic activity in nearby Geldingadalir

Enjoy Grindavik: A place with something for everybody

The village of Grindavík is one of Iceland’s special surprises for tourists. While best known for its world famous Blue Lagoon, Grindavík also offers visitors a range of opportunities for recreation, leisure and family fun.

An eruption began on 19th of March this year and volcanic activity in nearby Geldingadalir has now been continuing for three months. The hiking route leading to the eruption site is easily accessible and the view is amazing if the weather conditions are good.

Grindavík has guesthouses, excellent camping facilities, one of Iceland’s top 18 hole golf courses, and the unique Kvikan cultural centre with its exhibitions of marine resources and geothermal energy, as well as a variety of places to relax. There is an information centre for tourists and you will also find an unexpected variety of fine restaurants in Grindavík, such as Salthúsið, the Fish House, Hjá Höllu and Festi Bistro bar, to name just a few.

The area immediately around Grindavík offers endless opportunities for adventure and entertainment. Hike along historic trails such as Prestastastígur, Skógfellsvegur and Reykjavegur, or take a trip on an ATV, go horseback riding or tour by bicycle.

Visit the Hópsnes circle, with its shipwrecks and relics, and the Reykjanes lighthouse for a glimpse of life by the sea. Tour the Stakkavík fish processing facility, go fishing in the harbor. Climb Thorbjarnarfell Mountain to enjoy a spectacular view of Grindavík and the surrounding area.

Don’t miss natural highlights such as Gunnuhver, Brimketill, Eldvörp, Kleifarvatn and Krísuvíkurberg.

The Reykjanes lighthouse is a sight well worth seeing, along with the colourful birdlife and activity around the harbour at Grindavík, which is also one of Iceland’s primary fishing ports.

Summer in Grindavik buzzes with activity. This includes Sjóarinn síkáti, one of the largest festivals in the country, the annual Midsummer’s Night Eve hike and Reykjanes Nature Week.

This autumn there are plans to hold a seafood festival in co-operation with the restaurants in Grindavík - and every one of them offers seafood of some kind.

Yes: Grindavík is a place with something for everyone!

Grindavík has a fantastic swimmingspool!

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