Siglufjörður is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord with the same name on the northern coast of Iceland.
Restaurants in Siglufjordur
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The Folk Music Centre in Siglufjordur is located in Madame House where the Rev. Bjarni Þorsteinsson lived from 1888 to 1898. The centre brings to life the world of Icelandic folk music.
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Fjallahestar is an experienced and personal horse riding tour company based in Sauðanes, Siglufjorður, offering tours for groups of all sizes. There is no better way to experience the beautiful Icelandic nature than on a horse. Fjallahestar offers short riding tours along with multi-day tours for those who are more experienced. All safety equipment are included in the prize.
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Top Mountaineering exists to bring Siglufjorður’s natural and human history to life. The small company’s passionate guides know nearly all there is to know about the local area, its folk stories, historical events and places, and the ancient walking trails over the mountains between farms and villages. Guided hiking tours. Guided Kayak tours Wildlife, historical and nature tours. City walk. Boat tours
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The Herring Era Museum is Iceland's largest maritime museum - where the 'glory days' of Iceland's herring fisheries and industry are brought back to life in three different buildings. Róaldsbrakki, a 1907 salting station and bunkhouse. On Saturdays featuring a live outdoor salting show and accordion dance. Grána, a 1930s-era fishmeal and oil factory. The Boathouse, the town's thriving harbour of the 1950s with many old fishing boats at the dock. The museum is officially recognized as a museum specializing in the history of the herring fisheries in Iceland. It may even be the only museum of its kind in the world. Winner of the Icelandic Museum Award in 2000 and won the European Museum Award in 2004, as Europe's best new museum of industry and technology.
Amazing museum!! Very very well done with exhibits being right there to explore. The museum is spreading over four different buildings each of which show a different stage of herring processing. It's is 100% worth a visit even if it means you have to take a detour from the ring road. Should not be missed!
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Segull 67 is located in an old fish factory, in tours guest will get saga of the building with brewing knowledge and beer tasting. Segull 67 brewery has tasting area where guest can enjoy their beers, also there is glass wall so guest can see brewing equipment and watch when brewing or bottling is taking place.
Went with my girlfriend and our friends to the brewery tour- we got to taste some excellent beer, hear some enjoyable stories and jokes and look around the charming premises. Our guide Baldvin was a tremendous joy, very welcoming and friendly. We couldn’t have been happier with our visit!
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