News - Leirubakki
A hidden gem
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All visitor‘s that come to Iceland will hear about the glaciers, volcanoes, nature, hot springs, geysers est. Visiting those places is a unique experience but further more it is something that most visitor‘s expect from their trip to Iceland. What makes the trip even better is when you find one of those places that you didn‘t read or hear about. The places that not so many have tried before but are full of history and folklores along with stunning surrounding nature. We discovered one such place on a recent distribution trip. It‘s called Leirubakki and offers a very comfortable and affordable accommodation in a beautiful surroundings.
Leirubakki is a historical place that has been the home of some of the key figures in Icelandic history. Furthermore the hills and mountains around are full of folklore legends and stories about elves and ghosts that have roamed around for centuries. Last but not least is a very impressive multimedia exhibition dedicated to the famous volcano Hekla, but in the middle ages Christian scholars thought that the mountain was the entrance to the devils domain.
Leirubakki will without a doubt increase its popularity in the next years as one of the most relaxing and interesting places to visit.
Few of the facilities available:
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A powerful and informative exhibition about Mount Hekla. -
First-class accommodation and dining.
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High-speed Internet connection.
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Planning and organization of all types of special events.
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Popular spot for weddings and wedding receptions.
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One of the best scenic locations in the country.
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All of the main tourist attractions of South Iceland within reach.
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Horse rental and numerous other forms of recreation offered.
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Salmon and trout fishing.
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Camping.
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Shop and petrol station.
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Travel and recreation advice for tourists.
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We help find and organize recreational activities and such as hiking, scenic flights, golf, river rafting, and much more.
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Beautiful Mountain views under the midnight sun.
Glorious northern lights in winter.

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