Sun on Sóleyjargata EditorialThe Office of the President of Iceland has been at Sóleyjargata 1, or Staðarstaður as the building is...
Autumn has arrived in Harpa EditorialThe Harpa Culture and Conference Center, which opened ten years ago in May 2011, is one of Reykjavík’s...
Two thousand-year-old lava EditorialMarkarfljót is one of the larger glacial rivers in Iceland. From the source of the river Hrafntinnusker, there...
“Prime Harvest” Iceland’s Place in the Early Global Cadaver Trade Editorial“Prime Harvest”: Iceland’s Place in the Early Global Cadaver Trade Tuesday, September 7 at 12 Adam Netzer Zimmer,...
Strange creatures on Balaströnd Beach EditorialOn the beach by Bali, where Garðabær and Hafnarfjörður meet on Álftanes, there are about thirty strange creatures....
The Charming Þingholt EditorialÞingholt is a neighbourhood in the centre of Reykjavík. Bergstaðastræti can be called its main artery. The street...
In peace and quiet EditorialIn 1838,183 years ago, Guðrún Oddsdóttir became the first person to be laid to rest in Hólavallagarður, a...
The salmon river with three names EditorialWhen Laxá (Salmong river), sometimes called the queen of salmon fishing rivers in Iceland, flows into the sea...
The Krafla fires, nine eruptions in nine years EditorialThe Krafla eruptions, north of Lake Mývatn, were nine volcanic eruptions at Krafla from December 1975 until September...
The lighthouse in Flatey, and one big ring EditorialThe first lighthouse off the coast of Iceland was built at Valahnjúkur in Reykjanes in 1878. Over the...
Kaldbaks-kot Cottages Editorial– The best way to experience Iceland Experience the Icelandic tranquillity and peace and stay in Kaldbaks-kot Cottages...
Colours and YES EditorialJust east of Mývatn by Námafjall Mountain is the high-temperature area Hverarönd. The site is only 500 km...
Keflavík in the North – There should be an airport there EditorialFjörður is a deserted area on Gjögurskagi, the peninsula between Eyjafjörður and Skjálfandaflói. It was deserted in 1944....
One black sheep EditorialThere are more sheep than humans in Iceland. Up here on Rauðanúpur on Melrakkaslétta yesterday, I came across...
Earthquake and there will be water, Skjálftavatn Lake EditorialSkjálftavatn Lake in Öxarfjörður was formed during a landslide after the earthquake north of Kelduhverfi in the winter...
A fairytale home – Petra’s Stone & Mineral Collection EditorialIn the tiny town of Stöðvarfjörður in East Iceland, a young girl named Petra began collecting stones in...
Fur store and workshop EditorialFeldur is a family run fur brand that specializes in the design of high quality fur products. The shop and workshop is...
Lively Reykjavík Harbour EditorialIceland is the 19th largest fishing nation globally and number three in Europe, after Russia and Norway. In...
The Cultural centre of Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Iceland EditorialNordatlantens Brygge is a cultural and museum building for Greenlandic, Faroese and Icelandic cultures. The building also houses...
The Arctic Coast Way EditorialExplore this scenic North Iceland route North Iceland’s newest tourist route spans 900km and has been dubbed...