
This secluded, peaceful campsite lies by Ósinn, at the west end of the village. Showers, toilets and electricity are offered on site, as well as sewage disposal. The pleasant Sumarlína café is only a short walk away from the campsite, and is also a short distance to the Anna Frænka handcrafts gallery. Another gallery, Kolfreyja, is operated by local handicraft artists in a charmingly renovated
building near the sea and dedicated to heritage and crafts. In the summer, this gallery also provides tourist information.
Fáskrúðsfjörður maintains its strong historical ties to France by displaying both Icelandic and French names on local streets. In the summer of 2014, the renovation and rebuilding of several French structures was completed, in particular the restoration of the French hospital. On the last weekend of July, Fáskrúðsfjörður celebrates its French Days, a family festival with a French flair. The local swimming pool is another inviting option for campsite guests. Fáskrúðsfjörður is one of the seven villages that comprise the municipality of Fjarðabyggð.
Further information: www.campingcard.is/faskrudsfjordur/
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Íslenska
Viðskiptavinir athugið að áður auglýstir opnunartímar tjaldsvæða getur breyst með hliðsjón af tilmælum stjórnvalda um samkomubann.
Beðist er velvirðingar á þeim óþægindum sem þetta kann að hafa í för með sér.
English
Opening dates and hours of camping sites might be changed due to government action for COVID19.
Deutsch
Die Öffnungszeiten der Campingplätze können aufgrund staatlicher Maßnahmen für COVID19 geändert werden.
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