Haukadalur woods – pure nature
Haukadal Forest is the largest national forest in south Iceland and is nearby the Geysir area. The forest is great for hiking in a beautiful environment with marked hiking paths that are especially designed for wheelchairs. To get to the forest drive up Biskupstungnabraut to Geysir, past the hotel and turn left up to the east.
Facilities and entertainment Good facilities for outdoor activities in a beautiful environment. In Haukadalur forest there are marked paths and the wood is specially designed for wheelchair lane. In addition there are number of marked hiking paths and roads that people can hike at. The track is only intended for people and cars are not allowed. There is a barbecue house in the woods and Hotel Geysir offers BBQ in the forest only 2 km from Geysir. We can also provide live music, great for groups. Haukadalur Church Church has been in Haukadalur from ancient times. The earliest references to the church are from the year 1121. The church was a farmers church from the year 1290 but it is likely that the place was under Skálholt chair until the late 18th century. Haukadalur was sold at auction at Vatnsleysa 1st of October at the year 1794. The church remained in ownship of farmers until 1940 when the Forestry Agency bought it along the landholding. The church was last rebuilt by Kristian Kirk, owner of the earth in 1938, but the variety and appearance is from 1842 and therefore oldest wooden churches in the country.
Historic sites Haukadalur is a historic place. Þorbrandur Þorbjarnarso
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