• In recent decades, the growth has been extensive in Hafnarfjörður. Unlike Kópavogur and Garðabær, though, the town has a much deeper and longer history.
  • And yet that number is open to debate, since legend has it that some of Iceland’s elves and hidden people live in Hafnarfjörður’s lava cliffs and rocks...
  • Over the course of the 20th century, particularly after World War II, Hafnarfjörður continued growing into the bustling town it still is to this day.
  • In the last couple of years, some of these works have decorated the walls of the meeting hall of the Town Council of Hafnarfjörður.
  • Horse rental The popular horse rental Íshestar is also located in Hafnarfjörður. A trip on horseback in Icelandic surroundings is an unforgettable experience.
  • Welcome to Hafnarfjörður, a delightful coastal town nestled between rugged lava fields and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, just a stone’s throw away from Reykjavik.
  • Bus no 1 will take you straight to Hafnarfjörður. First and foremost, Hafnarfjörður offers a chance to experience the local lifestyle of Icelanders.
  • Hafnarfjörður is a small port town that is located 10 km southwest of Reykjavik. The harbor culture has influenced Hafnarfjörður since the 14th century.
  • Hafnarfjörður or Hafnarfjordur IPA| ['hapnarˌfjœrðør] is a port town located on the south-west coast of Iceland, about 10 km south of Reykjavík.