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FH - Fossatún Camping Ground FH - Fossatún Camping Ground

FH - Fossatún Camping Ground

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Address:Fossatún
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:433-5800
Fax:433-5801
Website:www.fossatun.is
Campsite
The Fossatun campsite is a centerally located, family friendly place to stay at. Many of Iceland´s most interesting and beautiful places are within a short distance of Fossatun. The location is ideal to make short trips from and to return to a beautiful location and excellent facilities.
The campsite has an excellent WC, shower and hot tub area, washing machine, dryer, cooking facilities, electricity, toilet waste and internet access.

Games and amusement
The campsite offers good facilities for games and amusement. It is not only for children but grownups as well. A giant play castle, 18 hole mini-golf, football area, frisby golf, outdoor chess, skittles, shuffle board, trampolines and much, much more.

Restaurant
The Fossatun restaurant includes:
- a reception/bar area
- a dining hall area seating about 36 people
- a hall for groups seating about 70 people

Acoustic Iceland
For a special treat we offer a showcase, Acoustic Iceland. A short film in a surround sound featuring Icelandic music and nature. An exciting concept and experience that will stay with you long after you have left Iceland.

Greet the Troll
A breathtaking close view of Troll-waterfalls from the porch. Meet the troll and hear the story about why it turned to stone. We light up the waterfalls when it gets dark. In May we open up a short walking circle where our guests can learn about the "The Last Troll" story and the scenery it takes place in, look at the extraordinary pictures of the characters and become one with nature. 

For more information take a look at our website: http://www.fossatun.is
Service provided Camping, Dinners & Resturants, For the children, History & Culture,
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Hotel Hamar Icelandair Hotels Hotel Hamar Icelandair Hotels Hotel Hamar Icelandair Hotels

Hotel Hamar Icelandair Hotels

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Address:Golfvöllurinn
Location:310,Borgarnes
Tel:433-6600
Fax:433-6601
Situated on a golf course, Hotel Hamar is a relaxing retreat, surrounded by scenes of natural beauty and fascinating attractions, although a mere hour’s drive from Reykjavik. The single storey hotel has good facilities, wireless internet, hot tubs and a quality restaurant, not to mention the excellent bar where you can taste the real flavour of Iceland by sipping Reyka vodka which, in the making, was filtered through lava rocks.
Each room has doors opening out onto the hotel grounds, providing great access and comfort. Added to this, there are plenty of in-room features, with under-floor heating to keep you warm, whatever the weather. Activities on offer in the region, such as snowmobiling and whale watching, provide lasting memories of your stay and right outside Hotel Hamar we provide hot tubs for the ultimate in relaxation. Here you can unwind after your exciting day.
Service provided Golf Courses, Hotels,
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Sport center Sport center Sport center

Sport center

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Address:Þorsteinsgata 1
Location:310,Borgarnes
Tel:437-1444
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In the sports stadium, you will find both an outside and an inside swimming pool, hotpots, a steam bath which is fed with steam straight from the Deildartunga hot spring, a children’s pool and water slides. All in all, an excellent health spa.   
Service provided Swimming Pools,
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The Icelandic Settlement Center The Icelandic Settlement Center

The Icelandic Settlement Center

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Address:Brákarbraut 13-15
Location:310,Borgarnes
Tel:437-1600
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The prime objective of the Icelandic Settlement Centre at Borgarnes is to dramatically recreate the fascinating sagas surrounding the birth of this island nation. It is not a museum but rather an instalation. Multi-media and theatrical techniques are employed to help the visitor experience first hand the trepidation and excitement of setting off over the open ocean for lands unknown. Audio guides lead the visitor on a voyage of discovery and are available in Icelandic, English, German, French, Norwegian, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japaneese and Polish. A complete circuit of each exhibition takes about 30 minutes.  

THE SETTLEMENT EXHIBITION

This exhibition provides an insight into the settlement of Iceland. It tells how the land was discovered, how the Viking sailors conquered the open ocean and why they left their homelands in Norway. It tells of the first men to set foot on the island and how the land was settled up to the establishment of the first parliament in the world, the Althing, at Thingvellir in 930AD. Multi-media and theatrical techniques are employed to help the visitor experience first hand the trepidation and exitement of setting off over the open ocean for lands unknown. Audio guides lead the visitor on a voyage of discovery and are available in English, German, Frendh, Italian, Polish and Norwegian, Spanish, Japanese and Russian. A complete circuit of the exhibition takes about 30 minutes. 

 

THE EGILS SAGA EXHIBITION

This exhibition profiles one of the most colourful of all the saga heroes, Egil, the son of Skalla-Grím Kveldúlfsson. One of the very first settlers, Egil’s father arrived from Norway just 10 years after the first land had been claimed. The Saga of this family’s pioneering and settlement of the Borgarfjörd region provides a brilliant insight in the tumultuous years of settlement. Egil himself is a larger than life hero, an intriguing combination of violent Viking and sensitive poet. The saga is a complex and vibrant intertwining of battles and love affairs, sorcery and pagan lore.  Situated in the stone-walled basement of the Centre, the exhibition leads the visitor through the twists and turns of this fantastic Saga. Audio guides for the exhibition are available in English, German, French, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Norwegian and a complete circuit takes about 30 minutes.

Service provided Cultural Centres, Dinners & Resturants, Exhibitions, For the children, History & Culture,
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Varmaland

Varmaland

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Address:Stafholtstungum
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:430-1520
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Varmaland swimming pool

Mon. and Wed.          Closed

Tues.                           Open 20.00 – 22.00

Thu.                            Open 20.00 – 22.00

Fri.                              Open 16.00 – 20.00

Sat. and Sun.              Open 10.00 – 17.00

Camping in Varmaland is great.

Service provided Swimming Pools,
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Borgarnes - Borgarnes GC

Address:Hamar
Location:310,Borgarnes
Tel:437-1663
Fax:
Service provided in:Golf Courses,
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Brautartunga

Address:Lundareykjardalur
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:435-1411 / 435-1414
Fax:
Service provided in:Swimming Pools,
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Glanni GC

Glanni GC

Address:Bifröst
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:899-2694
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Service provided in:Golf Courses,
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Gudrun Fjeldsted - Horse Rental

Address:Ölvalsstaðir
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:437-1686 / 893-3886
Fax:437-1686
Service provided in:Horse Riding Tours,
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Hallkelsstaðahlíð

Address:Kolbeinstaðarhreppur
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:435-6697 / 862-8422
Fax:435-6631
Service provided in:Horse Riding Tours,
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Icelandic fishing adventure

Address:Brekka, Hvalfjarðarsveit
Location:310,Borgarnes
Tel:615-0002
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Service provided in:Boat Tours, Fishing in Rivers & Lakes, Sea Angling,
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Oddsstaðir

Address:Oddsstaðir I
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:435-1413 / 770-2220
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Service provided in:Horse Riding Tours,
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Skorradalur GC

Address:Indriðastaðir
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:690-4229
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Service provided in:Golf Courses,
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Snorrastaðir

Address:Kolbeinsstaðahreppur
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:435-6627 / 435-6628
Fax:435-6627
Service provided in:Horse Riding Tours,
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The Agricultural Museum of Iceland

The Agricultural Museum of Iceland

Address:Hvanneyri
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:433-5000 / 433-5070
Fax:
Service provided in:Farming, Museums,
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Ullarselið Hvanneyri

Ullarselið Hvanneyri

Address:Hvanneyri
Location:311,Borgarnes
Tel:437-0077
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Service provided in:Farming, History & Culture,
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