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Iceland Insider June print issue is out 2913

13. mar 2023 20:16

A brand new issue of the print version of Iceland Insider is out . As alway the magazine is free and available around Iceland, at hotels, information centres, domestic airports, cafés and more places.

The printed magazine is best read and enjoyed in its paper version but you can also read it in an online version here below. 

A few highlights:

Make Your Own Skyr!
Skyr’s popularity is on the rise—locally and internationally. Chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason on us how to make thick, rich, delicious homemade skyr.

Best of Design in Iceland
Four renowned connoisseurs and experts nominate exceptional examples of design in Iceland.

Heading For The Highlands
The central highlands are home to many of Iceland’s most magnificent natural wonders. The visiting window is short during the summer, however, as most mountain roads remain closed until late June and, in some places, late July. 

Fish, Nature, Power
In and around the thriving fishing town of Grindavík you will find various examples of what has characterised life in Iceland.

 

 

 

A brand new issue of the print version of Iceland Insider is out . As alway the magazine is free and available around Iceland, at hotels, information centres, domestic airports, cafés and more places.

The printed magazine is best read and enjoyed in its paper version but you can also read it in an online version here below. 

A few highlights:

Make Your Own Skyr!
Skyr’s popularity is on the rise—locally and internationally. Chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason on us how to make thick, rich, delicious homemade skyr.

Best of Design in Iceland
Four renowned connoisseurs and experts nominate exceptional examples of design in Iceland.

Heading For The Highlands
The central highlands are home to many of Iceland’s most magnificent natural wonders. The visiting window is short during the summer, however, as most mountain roads remain closed until late June and, in some places, late July. 

Fish, Nature, Power
In and around the thriving fishing town of Grindavík you will find various examples of what has characterised life in Iceland.