Eyrarbakki in the South Coast

Eyrarbakki in the South Coast

Accommodation: Volunteers will be lodged in the private family home of our host, sharing rooms. Please bring your own sleeping bag.
Language: English will be the language in the camp; basic conversational skills are needed.
Extras: Free time activities in the area will be arranged for SEEDS volunteers.
From 14.08.2013 to 28.08.2013
Participation fee: 200 Euro
Number of volunteers: 6
Types: Construction / Environmental / Renovation
Region: South West

WORK/PROJECT: This project gives SEEDS volunteers the opportunity to live and work in the beautiful and picturesque town of Eyrarbakki situated on the south coast of Iceland.  

The project offers various experiences for SEEDS volunteers. This is a task for green fingers, so all those who like gardening should note this camp. Our first priority will be gardening activities in all its diverse forms. Our host is committed to proving that green can grow in spite of proximity to the salted sea, in spite of the wind, in spite of unfertile grounds and volcanoes blowing up every second year. We will move and build windbreaks, plant trees and plants, prepare ground to cultivate vegetables and of course the removing of weeds.     

The work can by physically demanding and volunteers need to be motivated to work outdoors and to be flexible to work in all the diverse tasks connected with the project.

ACCOMMODATION: Volunteers will be lodged in the private family home of our host, sharing rooms. Please bring your own sleeping bag.

Volunteers will help our host to do the cooking and cleaning after meals.

Do not forget some traditional/typical food from your home country for an international evening.

LOCATION: The towns Eyrarbakki and Stokkseyri are twin villages on the south coast of Iceland. In the past Eyrarbakki was an important trading post and there were many fishing outfits located along the coastline, but the constant beating of the brakers and bad harbour conditions prevented such operations nowadays.

The fish processing factories of the villages received fish for processing from fishing vessels, which unloaded their catch in the harbour of the town Thorlakshofn further to the west. Tourism is becoming an increasingly important trade. The visitors have the feeling that they have stepped into the past, when they walk about between the old and well maintained houses. The oldest building in the village, Húsið ("The House"), dates from 1765 and is the oldest preserved timber dwelling house in Iceland. At first the home of Danish and Icelandic merchants, it is now a folk museum. The old houses built around the turn of the last century are still there in this charming little village. One is the church built in 1890. Its altarpiece was painted by Queen Louise of Denmark, wife of King Christian IX, great-great-grandfather of Queen Margaret II of Denmark, Queen Elisabeth II of England and King Harold V of Norway.

The surroundings are amazing, open sea, beautiful coastline full of bird-life. The river Olfusa is very popular among the anglers looking for sea trout and char.  Nearby you will find many historic places such as Gullfoss, Geysir, Skálholt, thórsmork, Skóarfoss, as the very well known and notorious Eyjafjallajökull.

The distance from the capital is about 70 km.

LANGUAGE: English will be the language in the camp; basic conversational skills are needed.

TERMINAL:Closest international Airport: Keflavík/Reykjavík (KEF). Bus station: Central Reykjavík.

SEEDS organises the “minibus option”, a shared transport from Reykjavík to the camps and vice-versa, which apart from being cheaper and more convenient, allows volunteers to meet fellow campers and have a relaxed trip, while stopping on the way for interesting and tourist sites.

EXTRAS / SPECIAL REMARKS: Participation fee EUR 200 (Euros). Please note that the fees are to be paid to SEEDS on arrival in either Euros or Icelandic crowns.

Free time activities in the area will be arranged for SEEDS volunteers.

The work can by physically demanding and volunteers need to be motivated to work outdoors and to be flexible to work in all the diverse tasks connected with the project. 

Age: 18+