Jón Sigurðsson Museum
Located in the stunning Arnarfjörður in the West Fjords, Hrafnseyri celebrates the life and work of Jón Sigurðsson (1811-1879), the leader of the 19th century Icelandic Independence movement, who was born and raised at the farm. In 2011, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Jon’s birth, a new exhibition, “For the Good of the Nation – Jón Sigurðsson 1811-1879”, opened up at Hrafnseyri.
The old turf house on site, which is a copy of the house in which Jón grew up, has been restored and there, visitors can enjoy coffee, cakes and waffles. A special program is always held at Hrafnseyri on June 17, Jón’s birthday and Iceland’s independence day.
Ten ideas for recreation in Arnarfjörður and in the Northern-Westfjords:
- Walk along Dynjandi in Arnafjörður, the biggest and most famous waterfall in the Westfjords.
- Visit the Sea Monster Museum in Bíldudalur in Arnafjörður.
- Go angling and catch the boil.
- Check out teh tree and flower park Skrúður in Dýrafjörður, from which other parades in Iceland take their name.
- Take a look at the Old Smithy from 1913 in Þingeyri village where all the machines are still working.
- Visit the Westfjords Museum in Ísafjörður and learn more about the history of the region.
- Check out the view from the new viewing platform on Mt. Bolafjall, if you dare!
- Scratch with the seaman from ancient times in the Maritime Museum in Ósvör by Bolungarvík.
- Get to know Iceland’s first settler at The Arctic Fox Center in Súðavík.
- Sail to Hornstrandi Nature Reserve or to the island of Vigur in Ísafjörður Bay.
For further information and ideas go to www.westfjords.is