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Vestnorden 2021 in Reykjanes

Business registration open until September 5 - some space available! Registration for the show has started and more information can be found here:www.vestnorden.com.

360° Images of Reykjanes

This summer we have been been creating 360° images of Reykjanes and the eruption site. You can acess som of these images on our site to get to know the area better and to prepare your trip.

Matarkista Reykjaness 

Help us protect the lava in Geldingadalir

The volcano in Geldingadalir is a very popular attraction with thousands of visitors every day. If you are visiting the area please treat it with respect and leave no trace and help us protect the area. The text and picture below is from the Environmental Agency of Iceland.

Geopark Villa rising in Innri-Njarðvík

Andrea Maack is an artist and perfume designer who was fascinated by Reykjanes when she moved back home in 2015 after a long stay in Italy. Colorful geothermal areas mixed with dark and cold nature are an inspiration in her brand Andrea Maak, but also in the design of her dream house Geopark Villa. She says it is remarkable itself that Reykjanes is recognized as a Geopark and that it is just allowed to build houses so close to unique geosites. "My foreign friends see how amazing this is, but Icelanders are gradually seeing it too".

Fagradalshraun it is

Lilja Alfreðsdóttir Minister of education and culture, confirmed on 2. July a decision by the local council of Grindavík that the lava that now flows by the sites of Fagradalsfjall will be named Fagradalshraun. The direct translation is "beautiful-valley-mountain- lava -field".
Photo: ICEYE

Mt. Fagradalsfjall seen from space

Many of us have seen the magnificent erupting Mt. Fagradalsfjall from ground level through a screen or even in person, but now you can see the volcano from space with the so-called Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) that can track flowing lava. See the development of the volcano from April. 1 - May. 6 in only 14 seconds.
THE U.S AIR FORCE

The erupting Mt. Fagradalsfjall that changed world history during the WWII

The erupting Mount Fagradalsfjall has changed history more than once, but ever since an American warplane crashed at the mountain during World War II it has been named “the mountain that changed world history”.

New and adventurous Volcano run

The fee collection has gone well but rainy days have caused trouble in some parking lots

Jewells Chambers explores hidden gems in Reykjanes

Vestnorden 2021