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Iceland - Seydhisfjords

Seyðisfjörður is located in eastern Iceland. The town has approximately 800 residents who live in beautiful and scenic surroundings. The local economy is primarily based on fishing and tourism.

Suggested experiences:

The Rainbow Street & Seyðisfjarðarkirkja – The iconic rainbow-coloured street has become a symbol of Seyðisfjörður’s open and creative spirit. The street leads directly to the beautiful blue wooden church, Seyðisfjarðarkirkja, which was built in 1922. The combination of vibrant colours, historic architecture, and the dramatic mountain landscape in the background makes this one of East Iceland’s most photographed sights.

Hiking to Vestdalsfossar – Surrounding Seyðisfjörður is a network of trails leading through valleys, mountains, and along rushing streams. Vestdalsfossar is one of the most popular hiking routes and features several waterfalls set in lush, green scenery. The route can be adapted for both shorter and longer hikes and rewards visitors with views of the fjord, the town, and the surrounding mountains. It is an ideal experience for nature lovers seeking peace and close contact with East Iceland’s landscape.

Skaftfell Art Center – Seyðisfjörður is known as Iceland’s leading art town, and Skaftfell Art Center is its cultural heart. The centre focuses on contemporary and experimental art, presenting both Icelandic and international artists. Exhibitions change regularly and range from installations and video art to painting and performance. Concerts, talks, and workshops are also held here, making it a vibrant meeting place for locals and visitors alike.

Tvísöngur – sound sculpture in the landscape – Tvísöngur is a unique art installation consisting of five white, dome-shaped structures, each representing an Icelandic musical tone. When the wind moves through the domes, natural resonances and sounds are created. The sculpture is located on a hill overlooking the fjord and unites art, nature, and sound in a truly special way. A visit here is both meditative and sensory.

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