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A new print version of Iceland Insider is out and it's free around Iceland 2472

13. mar 2023 20:12

A brand new issue of the print version of Iceland Insider is out. As usual the magazine is best read and enjoyed in print but you can also read an online version here below. 

Iceland Insider is available at hotels, information centres, domestic airports and cafés all around the country. And it’s free!

A few highlights

Hibernating in town Ólafsfjörður
Taipei-born photographer and Brooklyn resident Annie Ling spent ten weeks in a small town in North Iceland, where she had some of her best and worst meals.

Gods and Goddesses
The old Nordic heathen Ásatrú has much to recommend it. First off it´s non-authoritarian and decentralized. There´s no founder, no dusty old book whose interpretation people fiercely contest. There´s no charter, no hierarchy and no dogma. It´s non-racist, practises gender equality and is open to all.

Capital Culinary Festival
Delicious flavours and quality products reign supreme during Iceland’s premiere culinary festival, the 2015 Food and Fun festival taking place in Reykjavík. The festival has been hitting its stride over the past years with a record number of restaurants participating this year.

Like a Candle In the Wind
Who is lighting candles throughout the winter on top of a cliff in the Westman Islands? And why? A story of a heartwarming tradition.

Smarty pants!
Childhood friends Ágústa Hera Harðardóttir and Sigurjón Sigurgeirsson created ‘Föðurland,’ a collection of colourful cotton leggings covered with Icelandic rivers, wastelands, and mountains.

 

 

 

A brand new issue of the print version of Iceland Insider is out. As usual the magazine is best read and enjoyed in print but you can also read an online version here below. 

Iceland Insider is available at hotels, information centres, domestic airports and cafés all around the country. And it’s free!

A few highlights

Hibernating in town Ólafsfjörður
Taipei-born photographer and Brooklyn resident Annie Ling spent ten weeks in a small town in North Iceland, where she had some of her best and worst meals.

Gods and Goddesses
The old Nordic heathen Ásatrú has much to recommend it. First off it´s non-authoritarian and decentralized. There´s no founder, no dusty old book whose interpretation people fiercely contest. There´s no charter, no hierarchy and no dogma. It´s non-racist, practises gender equality and is open to all.

Capital Culinary Festival
Delicious flavours and quality products reign supreme during Iceland’s premiere culinary festival, the 2015 Food and Fun festival taking place in Reykjavík. The festival has been hitting its stride over the past years with a record number of restaurants participating this year.

Like a Candle In the Wind
Who is lighting candles throughout the winter on top of a cliff in the Westman Islands? And why? A story of a heartwarming tradition.

Smarty pants!
Childhood friends Ágústa Hera Harðardóttir and Sigurjón Sigurgeirsson created ‘Föðurland,’ a collection of colourful cotton leggings covered with Icelandic rivers, wastelands, and mountains.