Guidebook for Selfoss

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Guidebook for Selfoss

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A small town with healthcare, police, grocery stores, swimming pool
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Selfoss
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A small town with healthcare, police, grocery stores, swimming pool
Here you can stop by at the local farmers and buy vegtables and fruits directly from the farmer
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Here you can stop by at the local farmers and buy vegtables and fruits directly from the farmer
Country swimmingpool, sauna and hot tub.
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Country swimmingpool, sauna and hot tub.
Solheimar is a world renowned sustainable community known for its artistic and ecological atmosphere where about 100 people live and work together. It was founded in 1930 by Sesselja Hreindís Sigmundsdóttir (1902-1974). It is a small village set out in the countryside, characterized by vegetation, open common spaces and buildings that nicely co-exist with the landscape. Solheimar is blessed with enough space for residential and common housing and there are ideal conditions for outdoor activities in the village, which play a big part in the residents’ health and well-being. The Solheimar community focuses on the growth and development of man and nature. The overarching social goal is to provide individuals of various backgrounds the opportunity to work, live, and socialize. The activities in Solheimar are diverse. In the village, there are organic greenhouses, both for vegetable cultivation and nonfood plants, as well as a forestry, in fact the only organic forestry in Iceland. There is also a shop/gallery in Solheimar, a café, a bakery, guesthouses and many art venues throughout the year. There are six workshops in the village including a candle workshop, ceramics, weaving, carpentry, fine art atelier, paper-making workshop and an herbal workshop that makes soaps, shampoos, lotions, etc. In Solheimar, you will find a church, a sculpture garden, an arboretum, sports hall, gym and swimming pool, a music garden, an art gallery and, during the summer and for Advent, a cultural festival with different venues for music, fine art, theater, etc. The sustainability center, Sesseljuhus, was opened in 2002 and is where most conferences, meetings and other gatherings are held both for the village and visitors. The people of Solheimar are great hosts and everyone is welcome to visit Solheimar. Volunteers, both long and short term, many for the internship program, have been and continue to be vital to the community’s functioning. Solheimar has actually become a tourist destination of sorts as well with 30,000 to 35,000 people visiting each year. The village is host to a number of cultural, social, and sporting activities of interest. Check out the “What’s Going On” section for current events.
Solheimar Eco-Village
Solheimar is a world renowned sustainable community known for its artistic and ecological atmosphere where about 100 people live and work together. It was founded in 1930 by Sesselja Hreindís Sigmundsdóttir (1902-1974). It is a small village set out in the countryside, characterized by vegetation, open common spaces and buildings that nicely co-exist with the landscape. Solheimar is blessed with enough space for residential and common housing and there are ideal conditions for outdoor activities in the village, which play a big part in the residents’ health and well-being. The Solheimar community focuses on the growth and development of man and nature. The overarching social goal is to provide individuals of various backgrounds the opportunity to work, live, and socialize. The activities in Solheimar are diverse. In the village, there are organic greenhouses, both for vegetable cultivation and nonfood plants, as well as a forestry, in fact the only organic forestry in Iceland. There is also a shop/gallery in Solheimar, a café, a bakery, guesthouses and many art venues throughout the year. There are six workshops in the village including a candle workshop, ceramics, weaving, carpentry, fine art atelier, paper-making workshop and an herbal workshop that makes soaps, shampoos, lotions, etc. In Solheimar, you will find a church, a sculpture garden, an arboretum, sports hall, gym and swimming pool, a music garden, an art gallery and, during the summer and for Advent, a cultural festival with different venues for music, fine art, theater, etc. The sustainability center, Sesseljuhus, was opened in 2002 and is where most conferences, meetings and other gatherings are held both for the village and visitors. The people of Solheimar are great hosts and everyone is welcome to visit Solheimar. Volunteers, both long and short term, many for the internship program, have been and continue to be vital to the community’s functioning. Solheimar has actually become a tourist destination of sorts as well with 30,000 to 35,000 people visiting each year. The village is host to a number of cultural, social, and sporting activities of interest. Check out the “What’s Going On” section for current events.

Entertainment & Activities

Petting Zoo for the kids, mini golf and fast food.
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Petting Zoo for the kids, mini golf and fast food.

Sightseeing

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Urriðafossvegur
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Arts & Culture

With its cathedral Skálholt of our time is more than history. It is the site of a deputy bishop and a local parish priest. Besides holy services every Sunday and morning (laudes) and evening prayers (vesper) on weekdays the cathedral has become renowned for its summer concerts attracting many skilled musicians and lots of music lovers.
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Skálholt
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With its cathedral Skálholt of our time is more than history. It is the site of a deputy bishop and a local parish priest. Besides holy services every Sunday and morning (laudes) and evening prayers (vesper) on weekdays the cathedral has become renowned for its summer concerts attracting many skilled musicians and lots of music lovers.

Food Scene

At Friðheimar, we grow tomatoes all year round, despite Iceland’s long, dark winters, under artificial lighting in greenhouses. We welcome visitors to see our greenhouses, and then enjoy a taste of the crop. And now they can take delicious food souvenirs away with them, made of our tomatoes and cucumbers. We also breed horses, and put on a horse show – in fourteen different languages.
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Friðheimar
Friðheimar
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At Friðheimar, we grow tomatoes all year round, despite Iceland’s long, dark winters, under artificial lighting in greenhouses. We welcome visitors to see our greenhouses, and then enjoy a taste of the crop. And now they can take delicious food souvenirs away with them, made of our tomatoes and cucumbers. We also breed horses, and put on a horse show – in fourteen different languages.
RESTAURANT AND ICECREAM BARN
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RESTAURANT AND ICECREAM BARN