Þúfa
An earthwork art piece by Ólöf Nordal, a grassy hill with a traditional fish-drying house, celebrating Iceland's past and present.

📜 An 8-meter man-made, grass-grown mound located in Reykjavik harbor.
Designed by Icelandic artist Ólöf Nordal in 2013, it features a spiral stone footpath leading to a small wooden fish-drying house at its peak.

Why Go

🧘‍♀️ Serene spot for meditation
📸 Enjoy impressive panoramic views of Reykjavik, mountains, and bay
🐦 Good for birdwatching
culturally significant, linked to Icelandic folklore and fishing heritage

💡 Tips

🚶‍♀️ Easily accessible by foot from downtown or bus with Reykjavik City Card.
ℹ️ Find an informative panel behind Harpa concert hall.

💰 Cost

Free admission.

🕒 Hours

Open 24 hours daily.

🅿️ Parking

Available in the Grandi area.

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