by admin | Jul 7, 2021 | What to see and do
Hálsaskógur is in Búlandsnes, a short distance west of Djúpivogur. The forest area is very nice and there are signs providing information about the forest, such as the tree species, as well as tables and benches. There are footpaths going through the planted forest...
by admin | Jul 7, 2021 | What to see and do
Langabúð cafe is in the oldest building in Djupivogur, dating back to 1790. The cafe offers a wide variety of homemade goods such as soups, bread with salmon and smoked lamb, cappuccino, espresso, latte, and delicious cakes. The menu has a variety of vegan and...
by admin | Jul 7, 2021 | What to see and do
The Eggs of Merry Bay are an art piece by the respected Icelandic artist Sigurður Guðmundsson. The piece represents 34 eggs from species of birds that nest within the Djúpivogur area. The biggest one is the Red throated diver which is the signature bird of the town....
by admin | Jul 7, 2021 | Uncategorized, What to see and do
Black sands Just outside the airport in Djúpivogur are the Black Sands. It is a natural pearl complete with unique birdlife. The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities for the whole family and does especially well with bird...
by admin | Jul 7, 2021 | What to see and do
Teigarhorn, close to Djúpivogur, is known for remarkable geological formations and interesting history of industry and culture. Teigarhorn is a nature reserve, and part of it is a natural monument. There is year-round ranger at Teigarhorn, and development work in the...
by admin | Jul 7, 2021 | Activities, Museums and exhibitions, What to see and do
ARS LONGA – CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM Vogaland 5765 DjúpivogurIceland 09.07.–28.08.2022Opening hours: Thur-Sun from 12:00-17:00and by appointment in tel. +354 863 4498 ARS LONGA is an international contemporary art museum based in Djúpivogur founded by artists...