The annual music festival Aldrei fór ég suður (I never went south – south meaning the capital) is a wonderful reason to visit the town of Ísafjörður, the unofficial capital of the Westfjords.
Read more: Great food, unspoilt nature and a Viking festival; Ísafjörður town has it all
The family-friendly event takes place on 25-26 March and sees many of Iceland‘s most popular bands and musicians performing throughout the day all over town. Conserts will continue until late into the night at the main venue, an old harbor warehouse.
Taking place at the same time is the Ísafjörður Ski Week which has been held in the town during Easter for the past 70 years.
The annual music festival Aldrei fór ég suður (I never went south – south meaning the capital) is a wonderful reason to visit the town of Ísafjörður, the unofficial capital of the Westfjords.
Read more: Great food, unspoilt nature and a Viking festival; Ísafjörður town has it all
The family-friendly event takes place on 25-26 March and sees many of Iceland‘s most popular bands and musicians performing throughout the day all over town. Conserts will continue until late into the night at the main venue, an old harbor warehouse.
Taking place at the same time is the Ísafjörður Ski Week which has been held in the town during Easter for the past 70 years.