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Borgarfjörður
eystri (the fjord named Borgarfjörður in East Iceland) lies about 70
km by road from Egilsstaðir. The village is named Bakkagerði and
the fjord's population is slightly under 150.
The vicinity of Borgarfjörður is known for its great natural beauty,
with many people considering it one of the country's prettiest areas.
Birds and other fauna
The road from Egilsstaðir leads by a so-called "important bird area"
with extremely varied bird life, such as a number of duck species and
moorland birds, geese, divers (loons), swans, Arctic as well as great
skuas and more.,
In Borgarfjörður, there are excellent facilities for bird-watching, for
instance a special hide from which over twenty species have been sighted
at once. At Hafnarhólmi by the harbour for small craft are among
Iceland's best facilities for bird-watching, in particular to see
puffins and kittiwakes.
Many reindeer roam the area but are quite shy and hard to find.
Geology
The environs of Borgarfjörður are accounted Iceland's second largest
rhyolite area. One extinct central volcano is located in Njarðvík
and another at the landward end of Borgarfjörður; both have been carved
apart by Ice-Age glaciers. Unique geological formations are frequent,
and the area is famous for its attractive minerals; however, the taking
of rocks is prohibited without special permission from the property
owner.
North of Borgarfjörður by the inlet of Njarðvík, it is easy to view the
marvellous rhyolite of Innra-Hvannagil canyon, where numerous
dark basalt dikes crisscross the bright slopes.
It is the mountain colours and forms which visitors first notice upon
arrival in the area. West of Borgarfjörður, most mountains are dark
basalt, with Dyrfjöll ("the door mountains") highest and most
splendid. East of the fjord, the mountains are much lighter, being
mostly composed of rhyolite with dark basalt intrusions, although they
change sharply in colours by weather, above all if wet, when their hues
become significantly darker and more distinct.
Elves and nature spirits
Until 1949, when a road was graded, all traffic through the scree
between Njarðvík and Borgarfjörður was on foot or horseback.
A monster called Naddi, like an animal below the waist and a
human above, inhabited a cave in the scree. Finally, a farmer from
Borgarfjörður pushed him into the sea and erected a cross which has
remained at the site, stating in Latin:
Whoever goes by should bend down and honour this sign of Christ.
In the year 1306.
Travellers often pray here about their journey.
Right by the village, the legally protected hill of Álfaborg,
which the "fjord of Borg," Borgarfjörður, is named after, rises about 30
m high. Accessed by an easy trail and with an observation point on top,
Álfaborg is home to the queen of Iceland's elves. In addition,
Borgarfjörður has numerous stories of relations between its elfin and
human residents. Many places are connected with elves and "hidden
people," including the church of the elves Kirkjusteinn: a huge,
appropriately shaped rock in Kækjudalur valley.
Several stories tell of trolls in the mountains.
Employment and services
Fishery: Some 10-12 boats fish from here, catching mostly cod, which is
salted and sold to Spain, while the heads are dried and sold to Nigeria.
Agriculture: Several farmers run sheep, since the region is well suited
for grazing, and there are some horses.
Industry - services: The stone-processing shop Álfasteinn produces
artistic articles and souvenirs out of rocks from Borgarfjörður.
All general services are available in the fjord, such as a school,
pre-school, bank, store, post office, clinic etc.
Arts and culture
Iceland's most popular artist, Jóhannes S. Kjarval, grew up at
Borgarfjörður. In 2002 the Kjarval Room was opened here to show his
connections with the fjord and some aspects of this famous painter's
life, who often showed elves in his works. One of the community's most
precious treasures is the altarpiece in the church, which Kjarval
painted in 1914.
Processing area stones into handcrafts, the firm Álfasteinn has
won international recognitions for its products and has a delightful
exhibition of minerals found in the vicinity.
Víknaslóðir ("Trails of the Deserted Inlets")
Many coastal inlets lie between Borgarfjörður and Seyðisfjörður. While
people lived in most of them past the middle of the 20th century, they
are all deserted today. Now this area has become a "Paradise of the
Hiker," with local people marking numerous trails (about 140 km) and
publishing a quality map, besides building comfortable hiking lodges and
WCs. As services for hikers have developed in recent years, the area has
become one of the best organised walking regions in Iceland.
More information is available at: www.borgarfjordureystri.is
The following operators serve hikers and other travellers in
Borgarfjörður and the Trails of the Deserted Inlets:
Borg, travel services: guiding, accommodation, breakfast, picnics
to take, luggage transport, service to reindeer hunters, assistance in
organising hikes Tel.: +354-472-9870 / 894-4470
gisting-borg@visir.is
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www.austurland.is/borg
Fjarðarborg Restaurant: restaurant, accommodation, picnics to
take, food sent to hikers at trail lodges +354-472-9962/472-9920 -
bergrunj@mi.is
Stakkahlíð: accommodation, meals and coffee or tea with
refreshments, picnics to take, campground +354-472-1510 / 853-7704
lommi@li.is
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www.sfk.is/lodmundarfjordur.htm
Jakob and Margrét: transportation for travellers, scheduled trips
Borgarfjörður - Egilsstaðir - Borgarfjörður +354-472-9805 / 894-8305
Kaupfélag Héraðsbúa: grocery store, petrol station +354-472-9940
Local authority of Borgarfjörður: campground w/ service building
- showers, drying cabinets, electricity for small devices; excellent
facilities for bird watching +354-472-9999
Kjarval Room: exhibition of works and articles connected with
Jóhannes S. Kjarval +354-472-9950 / 862-6163
www.kjarvalsstofa.is
Touring Club of the Valley Fljótsdalshérað: hiking lodges in
Húsavík and Breiðavík +354-471-2000
falegs@isholf.is
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www.egilsstadir.is/ferdafelag
Gæðinga Tours: riding tours, horse rental +354-471-1727 /
869-8210
gaedingatours@simnet.is
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www.gaedingatours.is
Landsbankinn: all general banking services +354-472-9965
Air Iceland: +354-471-1210
www.flugfelag.is
Welcome to Víknaslóðir:
Trails of the Deserted Inlets
Tourism Committee of Borgarfjörður,
East Iceland
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