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Nýibær, a Visit to an Icelandic Turf House

Within the small town of Hólar in northern Iceland, Nýibær provides visitors with a glimpse of the past.  Public access to this historic turf house allows one to see what rural Icelandic life was like in the past and it really is cool to see!

Nýibær, a Visit to an Icelandic Turf House
The turf almost completely encapsulates the back of the house.
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Architecture Europe Historic House House Iceland Rural Sightseeing

Auðunnarstofa or Auðun’s House, the Hólar Bishop’s Office

If you’re traveling through the small town of Hólar in northern Iceland, you should stop by the the Auðunnarstofa or Auðun’s House.  This is a replica of an ancient Icelandic house serves today as the Hólar Bishop’s Office.

Auðunnarstofa or Auðun’s House, the Hólar Bishop’s Office
Even the front door is beautiful to look upon.
Auðunnarstofa or Auðun’s House, the Hólar Bishop’s Office
One end of the house.
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Activities Architecture Church Church Europe Historic Iceland Rural Sightseeing

The Icelandic Bishop, Jón Arason

Hólar, Iceland is a small little town in the northern part of the country that has so much history and drama within its walls.  No stories are probably more dramatic than that of Bishop Jón Arason, the last Catholic Bishop of Iceland.

The Icelandic Bishop, Jón Arason
A piece of art depicting Jón Arason by the Icelandic artist, Erró.

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Activities Architecture Church Church Europe Historic Iceland Rural Sightseeing

Hólar Cathedral

Nestled within the small town of Hólar, Iceland, you can find the Hólar Cathedral.  As part of the Church of Iceland, the Hólar Cathedral is the official church of the Bishop of Hólar and is the latest of a long line of historic churches.

Hólar Cathedral
Saints decorate the interior architecture of the church.
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Activities Archaeology Architecture Church Church Europe Historic Iceland Rural Sightseeing

Historical Hólar, Iceland

Situated in northern Iceland about an hour and a half drive west of Akureyri, is the old “capital of the north”, Hólar, Iceland.  This tiny town, which today has a population of about 100 people, was once the religious center of Iceland and served as its northern capital for over 700 years.  Today, to those curious travelers, it serves as a window into the past and there is so much to see.

Historical Hólar, Iceland
The religious center of Hólar with the clock tower on the left and church on the right.
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Activities Europe Hiking Iceland Rural Sightseeing Volcano Volcano

The Hverfjall Crater of Northern Iceland

Northern Iceland is a dream for the adventurous traveler (well, really Iceland as a whole, to be honest!). The Hverfjall crater, or Hverfjall volcano, in northern Iceland gives people the chance to walk the rim of an ancient volcano.  It is one of the best preserved ancient volcanoes you can see today.  Walking the rim of this huge crater gives visitors a sense of the immense size and dramatic explosion that must have occured when the crater was created between 2,500 and 2,900 years ago.

The Hverfjall Crater of Northern Iceland
A panoramic view from the rim of the Hverfjall crater.
The Hverfjall Crater of Northern Iceland
Starting the hike from the parking lot.
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The Dimmuborgir Lava Fields of Iceland

Dimmuborgir is one of Iceland’s most well-known tourist attractions.  The interesting formations, the walkable paths, the close proximity between the lava fields, Lake Mývatn, and the Hverfjall volcanic crater, and the fact that it was featured prominently as part of the lands beyond the wall in Season 3 of Game of Thrones make it a must see destination if you ever find yourself in the northern part of the country.

The Dimmuborgir Lava Fields of Iceland
Standing in front of a formation that looked to me like a sleeping troll.
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Activities Europe Iceland Sightseeing Urban

Christmas in Iceland – Visiting Grýla and Leppalúði in Akureyri

With Christmas quickly approaching, I decided to visit the old folktales of Grýla and Leppalúði that harkens from the frozen lands of Iceland.  Here in the States, naughty children receive the threat of coal from Santa, but in Iceland, naughty children might be used as the main ingredient in a winter soup! If you are still unafraid after reading this, you can visit Grýla and Leppalúði in person on the streets of Akureyri in northern Iceland.  But for now, read along to learn about Grýla, Leppalúði, their Yule cat, and the Yule Lads.

Christmas in Iceland - Visiting Grýla and Leppalúði in Akureyri
Visiting the famous Christmas witch and her troll husband along the streets of Akureyri.

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Activities Arch Archaeology Architecture Croatia Europe Historic Roman Sightseeing

The Arch of the Sergii in Pula, Croatia

Located in the coastal city of Pula, Croatia, is the well-preserved ancient Roman triumphal arch, the Arch of the Sergii.  It stands at the entrance to the old town, providing visitors with the perfect introduction to this beautiful part of the city.

The Arch of the Sergii in Pula, Croatia
The western facade of the arch, as seen when leaving the Old Town, is much more decorated than the eastern facade.
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Pula Arena – Croatia’s Ancient Roman Amphitheater

Nestled within the coastal city of Pula, Croatia, along the Adriatic Sea, is the famous Pula Arena. This ancient Roman amphitheater is truly one of a kind. It is the best preserved Roman amphitheater in the world and the best preserved archaeological site in Croatia. It is the only Roman amphitheater to have all four side towers with the three original Roman architectural orders (the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns) still extant.

Pula Arena - Croatia's Ancient Roman Amphitheater
Looking at the Pula Amphitheater.