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Grunnavík Campsite

Grunnavík

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Grunnavík is a small bay nestled in the outermost fjord of Jökulfjörður, featuring a summer cabin and operated travel services at Sútarabúðir during the summer season. The bay once had a dense population, but the last residents left in 1962, marking the definitive end of settlements in Jökulfjörður. Maríuhorn, standing at a height of 350 meters, imparts a robust character to Grunnavík. The church on Stað in Grunnavík, along with the settlements Naust, Nes, Oddsflöt, and Faxastaðir in the valley, all lay deserted.

Stað in Grunnavík had a priest in the 19th century, Hannes Arnórsson, whose story is chronicled in Friðrik Eggerz's book "Úr fylgsnum fyrri aldar." In the heart of Grunnavík lies Staðardalur, a lush and short valley between two mountains, Geirsfjall and Seljafjall, surrounded by 700-meter-high cliffs on both sides. Grænavatn, a picturesque lake, graces the landscape of Staðardalsdrög.

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Electricity

Shower

Toilet

Dryer

Washing Machine

Pets Allowed

WiFi

Kitchen

Common Area

Outdoor Sink

Hot Water

Cold Water

Cold Drinkable Water

RV Dump Station

Hot Tubs

Hot Spring

Sauna

Wheelchair Friendly

Grunnavík is a small bay nestled in the outermost fjord of Jökulfjörður, featuring a summer cabin and operated travel services at Sútarabúðir during the summer season. The bay once had a dense population, but the last residents left in 1962, marking the definitive end of settlements in Jökulfjörður. Maríuhorn, standing at a height of 350 meters, imparts a robust character to Grunnavík. The church on Stað in Grunnavík, along with the settlements Naust, Nes, Oddsflöt, and Faxastaðir in the valley, all lay deserted.

Stað in Grunnavík had a priest in the 19th century, Hannes Arnórsson, whose story is chronicled in Friðrik Eggerz's book "Úr fylgsnum fyrri aldar." In the heart of Grunnavík lies Staðardalur, a lush and short valley between two mountains, Geirsfjall and Seljafjall, surrounded by 700-meter-high cliffs on both sides. Grænavatn, a picturesque lake, graces the landscape of Staðardalsdrög.

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