Árnessýsla Heritage Museum
The history of the Árnessýsla Heritage Museum began in 1953, almost 70 years ago. In the beginning, it mainly held objects from t...
In and around Eyrarbakki
The first Icelandic census was conducted in 1703. It is the oldest census in the world, still preserved. It mentions all the citizen...
Where history of community and culture become one
Filled with old memories, Húsið “The House” at Eyrarbakki was built when danish merchants were allowed to ...
Off the Beaten Path
Árnessýsla Heritage Museum at Eyrarbakki, South Iceland
If you are looking for a quiet corner of Iceland that is not overrun by tourists, ...
Rauða Húsið - Elegant Eating
Delicious dishes in the old town of Eyrarbakki at Rauða Húsið
What is better than a succulent lunch or a seafood dinner to comple...
THE MUSEUMS OF EYRARBAKKI
What could be better than making the trip to Eyrarbakki and visiting the local museums? The House, Kirkjubær and the Eyrarbakki Mariti...
Eat from Eight till Late
Eyrarbakki’s Rauða Húsið adds a Café and Bistro
It’s news when one of Iceland’s top restaurants opens a cosy café and bistro. Throu...
A Whirlwind Cultural Tour Selfoss, Stokkseyri and EyrarbakkiWhat I love about Iceland are the layers upon layers of captivating history that are hiding just ben...
A diverse communityÁrborg is a worth the visitÁrborg is a community of three towns: Selfoss, Eyrarbakki and Stokkseyri on the south coast of Iceland, where lush...
What I love about Iceland are the layers upon layers of captivating history that are hiding just beneath the surface of this land that was for so long ensconced...