Monday, 11 June 2012
Why hire a professonal tourist guide?
The practice of guiding, as a profession, is not to be overlooked or underappreciated. Guiding is a skill, an often academically-accredited qualification that elevates a destination’s capability to showcase attractions and other areas from baseline to beyond expectation. Read more on this in the article "Tour guides: Noticing or Knowing" on eTurboNews.
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Islandia - Alan Estrada takes a bicycle tour around Reykjavik with Ursula Spitzbart
Alan Estrada explores Reykjavik on a bicycle with Reykjavik Bike Tours. Ursula Spitzbart of Reykjavik Bike Tours explains to Alan how to order a hot dog at Bæjarins bestu pylsur - Reykjavik's Best Hot Dogs - established in 1937.
Alan then stays in town to enjoy Culture Night (Menningarnótt), Páll Óskar, fireworks and more.
Hjólað í vinnuna - Bicycle to Work 2012
Hjólað í vinnuna, or Bicycle to Work, is an annual bicycle event in Iceland. The aim is to get people to bicycle to work. The event is promoted in the spring, probably with the purpose that those who start cycling to work in spring, may continue all summer and perhaps all winter too.
Some 666 workplaces took part this year and the total distance covered in 13 days was 741.450 km. About 133 tons of Co2 emissions was not added to our athmosphere and 55.597 liters of fuel which would have cost about 116 thousand US dollars.
The winner this year was the Family- and Domestic Animal Zoo. The highest average per participant over the 13 days was Meistararnir (The Champions), who cycled 804,7 km on the average.
More information here: www.hjoladivinnuna.is
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Denver television station checks out Reykjavik from a bike saddle
Television host Natalie Tysdal from Fox's KDVR in Denver Colorado enjoyed a bicycle tour with Stefan and Reykjavik Bike Tours last week. Check out the video.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Fahrrad Island
Noch keine zwei Jahre alt, doch schon gehören Fahrrad ("Lala") und Helm ("Elm") zum Wortschatz des kleinen Andri David. Kein Wunder, ist der doch der jüngste Spross der Reykjavik Bike Tours Familie.
Von der Familie für Familien: bei Reykjavik Bike Tours sind Kinder jeden Alters willkommen – vom Baby über das Kleinkind bis zum Teenager. Ausgerüstet mit Fahrrädern und Fahrradhelmen in verschiedenen Größen, Fahrradsitz, Fahrradanhänger und Babyschale zeigen wir gerne auch Familien mit kleinen Kindern Islands Landeshauptstadt.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
The Land of the Long Sunset - Cycling the Golden Circle - Iceland
The classic cycle trip is as old as
the trails themselves. Planning a trip should not be a daunting task, but for
any cycling newbie out there here is one idea for an easy introduction that will
leave you feeling ‘on top of the world’ quite literally. Downhill gradients,
panoramic sky, the big wide open, stunning evocative landscapes and almost
non-existent traffic; Sounds good? Well trust me it is. Ladies and gentlemen, I
give you ‘The Golden Circle Cycle Tour’ courtesy of ‘Reykajavik Bike Tours’ in
Iceland, which provides highlights of the south west of Iceland. In the summer
months of course you are also blessed with virtual 24 hours daylight this far
geographically north, giving rise to the longest most impressive sunsets I have
ever witnessed where the sun momentarily dips to the horizon before re-mounting
it’s ascent once more.
Big Stefan Valsson the tour leader and
owner (with a helmet and hammer, Thor comes to mind), in his laid-back imposing
presence extols ‘let us go and soak up the scenery’. Few Icelanders have
original surnames so directories list individuals by their first name. So names
are based on the father’s first name plus ‘son’ or ‘daughter’. So Andrew, the
son of Magnus would be known as Andrew Magnusson while Joanna would be known as
Joanna Magnusson.
A native of Iceland and accredited
tour guide, Stefan really enthuses visitors with obvious love of his homeland. Our
start was from the Old Harbour in Reykajavick (Iceland’s Capitol). This
delightful accessible city is home to some 60% of the country’s population. The
Old Harbour is close to being 100 years old. Its’ charm is self-evident, the
ocean, boats, the view and smell, historic buildings, with the nostalgia of the
fishermen of yesteryear around you everywhere, sitting mending their nets and
telling tales of the sea.
We travel by mini-bus and bike trailer
to Gullfoss, the queen of Icelandic waterfalls, our start for the ride. Not
unlike the world renowned Victoria Falls in appearance, a wide fall with a high
volume of water and respectable drop, this is a classic scene. There are
convenient staircases to access the falls to allow you to be brave/foolish to
look over the edge. You do revel in the sheer beauty, so cliché I know. The
journey there of a few hours traverses the surreal volcanic landscape, which is
like no other. Along the way, Stefan provided engaging stories and history
updates, often humorous in his engaging affable manner.
Once on to our superb suspension
hybrid cycles, we set off for the Geysir geothermal area where hot springs are
in abundance, geysers explode and pools of mud bubble. We continued through Thingvellir
National Park (Parliament plains), this is where Iceland’s most important
historical events have taken place and is in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage
Sites. All in all a heady few hours of invigorating clean air and stimulating
vistas of rugged age-old volcanic landscape, feeling and smelling nature from
the saddle with the added bonus of exercise. With the ever vigilant Stefan never far away
watching his ‘flock’ in the support vehicle, we wend our merry way along a
swoopy tarmac ribbon that feels painted-on to the undulating panorama a total
distance of approximately 27km.
This is a great introduction to the many
wonders of the uniqueness that is Iceland and all it has to offer the visitor
looking for ‘something different’. Just the simple fact this island does not
possess any trees tells the tourist to be ready to expect the unexpected. On
any new adventure, don’t ask yourself ‘why?’ Ask yourself ‘why not?’ Sometimes
the best experiences are the ones you almost missed. Given the option of a
sanitised car or coach and sensible clothes, I would choose cycling every time.
There is a lot to be said for viewing life anywhere in this leisurely way, but
especially if you are trying to unravel the densely woven historical and
mythical strands that compose the legacy of this most individual and eccentric
country.
Graham
Swain-Broadcaster & Journalist
INFORMATION
Ursula &
Stefan Valsson
Reykjavik
Bike Tours
Old Harbour
(BehindElding Whale Watching)
Aegisgardur 7
E mail: Bike@IcelandBike.com
T +(354) 694
8956
Monday, 19 March 2012
Geführte Fahrradtouren in und um Reykjavik und Island
Stolz präsentiert Anna Karlotta, bald 6 Jahre alt, ihr neues Kinderfahrrad - freilich ohne Stützräder. Sie wird auch in der Saison 2012 wieder ihre Eltern Ursula Spitzbart und Stefan Helgi Valsson, die Gründer von Reykjavik Bike Tours tatkräftig unterstützen.
Reykjavik Bike Tours bietet seit 2009 geführte Fahrradtouren in und um Islands Hauptstadt an. Auch Familien mit Kindern jeden Alters sind herzlich willkommen. Kinderfahrräder, Kindersitz, Kinderhelme und Fahrradanhänger stehen bereit, auch zum Verleih.
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