The shortest day this year is
21st December
Sunrise at 11:22
Sunset at 15:30
= 4 hours and 8 minutes
Shortcuts
Farmers Passion
- Adult 15.000.- ISK
- Children 0-12 7.500.- ISK
Transportation
Mini bus
Maximum 16 participants
Minimum in tour
2 adults or minimum rate
Departure time: 13:00
Pick-up is 15 min before departure
Duration
4 hours
Note: In this tour we will visit some stables and people will come in contact with farm animals
We visit local farms and farmers
Transportation: Mini bus
Operated: All year
Highlights: All the Icelandic farm animals ● Meeting local farmers ● Horseback Riding
Not only will this tour present to you the Akureyri Countryside, but by taking you to the local neighbourhood, to the farms and farmers you will learn to know the Icelandic way of living.
The settlers brought livestock with them from their homelands; such as sheep, cattles, goats, pigs, poultry, dogs, cats and horses. Because of no livestock importation for centuries the Icelandic farm animals are the direct descendants of the settlers animals and the original stock has been preserved that way. Through the centuries, Icelandic farm animals have had to cope with hard winters, famine and volcanic eruptions and are therefore unusually hardy.
In this quite so unorthodox visit to the farms and farmers of the Akureyri area we will get a glimpse of the country-side of Iceland and the life that is largely based on traditional livestock raising. For centuries Icelandic farmers have raised both cattle and sheep in so-called mixed animal husbandry, which is still the most common form of farming. Such farms usually also have some horses. Specialization has, however, increased significantly in recent years. The traditional farming with sheep, cows and horses will be visited as well as farmers that make their way to nurture the old ways of handcraft or breeding the settlement hens, goats or dogs.
One our horseback riding
In the end of this tour you can add one hour horseback ride around the countryside before returning back to Akureyri.
You can let us know upon booking or at the beginning of the tour.
| Operated: | All year |
| Daily upon request | |
| Departure from: | Akureyri |
| Meeting point: | Saga Travel in Akureyri Centre |
| Hotel or airport pick-up is always available | |
| Included: | Fullly guided tour and transportation |
| Note: | Refreshments are not included in tour price |
| Due to whether and/or road conditions we might have to alter the itinerary or have longer journey time | |
| Track: | Akureyri |
| Sheep farm | |
| Dairy and beef farm | |
| Horse breeding farm | |
| Visit to the Icelandic settlement hen | |
| All around the countryside | |
| Akureyri |
Did you know?
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Less than 1.5 million Icelanders
have ever been born -
The highest and lowest temperature ever recorded in Iceland.
+ 30.5°C / 86.9°F
- 38.0°C / 36.4°F -
Iceland has had four names:
Ultima Thule, Gardarsholmi,
Snæland and then Iceland
from around 960 -
In Iceland are no
snakes, lizards, bats,
or mosquitoes -
We have 13 Yule Lads
(Santa´s) -
There is only 3 kinds of weather in Iceland.
Very Good - Good - Refreshing -
Beer was not allowed
in Iceland until
1st March 1989 -
Iceland was the last country
in Europe to be settled -
Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, and Friday
are named after the Nordic Gods:
Tyr, Odin, Thor and Frey -
Iceland has twice as many
sheep as people -
The Arctic Fox
was the first mammal to
settle in Iceland -
Icelanders believe in elves...
...seriously -
The highest and lowest temperature
ever recorded in Iceland
+ 30.5°C / 86.9 °F
- 38.0°C / 36.4 °F -
Iceland was in 1980 the first
democratic country in the world
to elect a female president -
Average January temperature
in Reykjavik, at around zero,
is actually higher than in New York. -
Iceland is the most sparsely
populated country in Europe.
Less than 3 people
live per square km -
The distance between
Iceland and Greenland
is shorter than the road between
Akureyri and Reykjavik
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