Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts Europe Iceland Akureyri
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Akureyri is a city in the north of Iceland. The "Capital of the North" has about 17,500 inhabitants and is by far the largest urban area outside Reykjavik. It is an important fishing and port centre and increasingly is becoming a major tourist centre for all sorts of activities.
From the Akureyri Travel Guide
We had a nice stay for two nights in this guesthouse and we´ve been absolutely contented. One indication for you: Lay out indications about what is possible to do in the nearest surrounding to the guesthouse. Where can I go for a little walk? Is there a place of interest next to the guesthouse except the known by a guidebook? ... more
Guesthouse Akureyri is a clean if slightly clinical guesthouse and reminded me more of a university dorm. However, it's bright, clean and very well priced and definitely recommended. Breakfast isn't included, but there are some great cheap cafe/bakeries close by. ... more
Travelling Iceland
, where you can take the bath of a lifetime! Trust me, it is a MUST. A couple more suggestions: Akureyri ...
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is a natural stop. And dinner at Akureyri. Not much else planned than that. Questions: - With icelandic roads ...
Anyone been to Iceland?
constantly. 4. Reykjavík, Blue Lagoon, the Geysir Area, Akureyri, Mývatn, Reykholt (the place where Snorri ...
Siglufjörður
Ligesom huset i Akureyri, har sommerhuset alt udstyr til Anton klar. Top Sild ...
Posted in Akureyri, Island by jesperwermuth
Cycling Around Iceland
Life on Mars...! Setting off from Akureyri was a little sad for all of our party ...
Posted in Cycling Around Iceland by tchgate
Circles
Drove, via Godafoss (small but pretty and historical) Akureyri, a town of 16,000 people, seemed like the most extensive and busy metropolis in the world after the North-East coast. We visited several churches, all with their own unique charms, including one in a valley to the South of town with a turf roof ...
Posted in The Icelandic Saga by urchinjoe