Iceland Walking Tour - Hafnarfjörður [4K]
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Hafnarfjörður is only 20 minutes away from central Reykjavík. This bustling port is Iceland’s third-largest town, with a population of over 28,000. It offers intriguing volcanic scenery and a variety of attractions and activities.
Information about the tour:
02:40 - We enter Hellisgerði. A enchanting park with pathway twists around a lovely pond and in-between lava rocks, which buckle and fold into tiny caves and mysterious nooks.
03:10 - That house is The Little Elf Store. A shop and a small café
where you can borrow a lunch basket and blanket for picnics in the park.
05:10 - Bjarni Sívertsen. Father of Hafnarfjörður. Knighted by the King of Denmark.
11:50 - Siggubær. The seaman Erlendur Marteinsson built Sigga’s house in 1902. His daughter, Sigríður (Sigga) Erlendsdóttir, was 10 years old when she moved into the house and she lived there until the year 1978, when she moved to Sólvangur, a local nursing home. Her house has been preserved as an example of the home of a labourer and a seaman in Hafnarfjörður at the beginning of the 20th century. There you can experience and get to know how the common people of the town lived at the time.
14:44 - Hafnarfjörður museum.
16:00 - Hafnarfjörður library to the left.
17:23 - Fríkirkjan. Church of the Free Lutheran congregation of Iceland. A wedding is taking place.
26:25 - Hafnarfjörður pond.
28:12 - Here once stood Hafnarfjörður dairy farm.
35:35 - Looking over port of Hafnarfjörður.
37:04 - Hotel Viking. A viking themed hotel and restaurant.
37:47 - Fjörukráin. Here you can get traditional meals served in old-fashioned Viking-style trays.
40:00 - Odinn.
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Hafnarfjörður's old town is so beautiful, perhaps the most beautiful in whole Iceland.
Awesome!
What I love about Icelandic cities is that the streets are not only clean, but also well-groomed. In my city, there is also no garbage on the streets and the walls and streets are washed, but unfortunately the wild vegetation (bushes, trees, grass on the lawns) is not mown and grows by itself. This makes me sad.
Your streets are very pleasant to look at.
Thanks it's nice to hear you think it's clean. What city do you live in?
@@IcelandHotSpots Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk. (If translate - "City on red mountains")
Here is a very good video about my city.
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The author (not me) tells what a very nice and beautiful city it is. Despite the fact that Krasnoyarsk is very often included in the top 5 cities in the WORLD with the worst air.
The main air problem here is not industrial plants. Our city is cold enough. More than a million inhabitants live in it. Therefore, you need to generate a lot of heat. But it is produced by burning coal, not gas.
Looks like a great weather for a walk. And beautiful houses too! Thanks for the tour!! 😍
Very nice to see the beautiful place of Iceland this is your new friend supporting you fully
It's hard to describe Iceland in one word but i guess i found the perfect one : Heaven!
your video's are amazing! i can't get enough of them, takk fyrir ! love from Belgium :)
Thank you for the kind words Laura :)
Tag fyrir ....Greatest walking tour ever everyone. Tag!!
Takk fyrir:)
The UA-cam algorithm Gods have blessed me with this channel. Holy moly. Iceland's very own Rambalac!
Thank you Dave, being likened to Rambalac is a great honor I'd say ☺️
What an incredibly smooth walk. I noticed a couple odd spots on close ups with the fish-eye lens like 4:04, but it was a really cool walk none-the-less. Thank you for the video!
Nice! I didn't know Iceland is so green.
Iceland can be very green in summer and we have our moss and lichen all year round ☺️
Es precioso como amo Islandia es un país increíble.un abrazo desde España mi ciudad Barcelona
Gracias. Visité Barcelona hace muchos años. Fue grandioso.
Wow, this is amazing, great virtual Tour! 👍👍😊😊👍👍😊😊
Miss seeing walks like this.hope you well.and soon begin your walks again
I'm very well but very busy. Hopefully I'll get some walks this summer.
So peaceful!
Lovely beautiful city.
It really is!
Hotel Viking look nice
Great video shared my friend.
So quiet and clean!
Yes it's one of my favourite towns.
@@IcelandHotSpots Dis you have a chance to visit Montreal in Canada?
@@MrMolack Unfortunately not. In fact my family had planned a visit to Canada last year. To Winnipeg actually. We were also planning on going to Seattle in the US. But then the pandemic hit the world. I would love to visit Canada and go to Montreal. You live there?
the houses are so very cool - like they were made from the same place but different colors thanks for sharing!
Very beautiful walk. Everything is cleane. 👍
In December Hellisgerði or the place in the beginning is all decorated in beautiful Christmas lights and it’s amazing walking there
I'll have to check it out, thanks 🙂
Loved the video.lovely to see all the nature and beautiful houses 🏘️
Hafnarfjörður is definitely one of my favorite towns ☺️
thank you it was amazing
Thanks and you are welcome
Very beautiful tour !
What a beautiful town 😍 ❤
Yes it really is 🙂
@@IcelandHotSpots 🤗❤
Amazing Iceland !!!
Yet another great video, thank you! These always make me feel so relaxed and i imagine myself just walking through a new town and watching the views 😊
Thank you for the kind words 🙂
Nice town
I've always liked Hafnarfjörður 🙂
so beauty place! I love it!
I really like this town
@@IcelandHotSpots yes, looks like so peaceful^^
Fantástico tour!! Me encanta!! Saludos desde Oviedo, España. 👌👌👌
Gracias 🙂
When was the video filmed? It's November, but the video is green grass and trees?
Was the video filmed in the summer or is it such a warm November in Iceland?
I filmed it in August but only uploaded it now. So no it has actually been very cold recently and we have some snow and ice now ☺️
@@IcelandHotSpots I see.
I have two technical questions about shooting your videos.
1. All of your videos have low mechanical noise. What is it from?
2. How do you make your footage smoother when walking? Are you using some kind of camera stabilization system?
I'm working on fixing the noise. I think it comes from the gimbal's motor being to close to the gopro mic. I have acquired a external microphone to eliminate this noise. About the smoothness, it is a combination of gimbal stabilisation, gopro hypersmooth feature and a certain gait technique when walking ☺️
@@IcelandHotSpots "I think it comes from the gimbal's motor being to close to the gopro mic." - I thought so.
Thanks for your answers!
As always - lovely Iceland, lovely town. This was not shot in November, right?
No it was actually shot in early august. We have snow and ice now 🙂
do any Icelandic towns and villages have town centres? They all seem to be suburbs in of themselves with no central square or place where shops, services and people gather.
Yes for sure some of them do. But many of them are not very extravagant.
does people in iceland know how lucky they are?
Those who know are lucky ☺️
Soy fans tuyo puedes hacer un tour cerca a los estadios de fútbol
Gracias. Quizás lo haga. El estadio de Reykjavik aparece en el video de verano de Reykjavik.
I would move there right now!! Too sad it's so hard to get work permit or whatever permit being Latin American :'( and this particular place looks very expensive as well
Yes I can't imagine all the barriers of moving between countries
@@IcelandHotSpots but thanks a lot for your amazing videos!!!
Great video shared my friend.