The road distance from Reykjavík to
Stykkishólmur is 172 km.

Stykkisholmur town is often called the capital of Snaefellsnes.
The township has put great effort into renovating old landmarks
and houses and the ones owned by Danish traders and merchants at
the close of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th have
been restored to their original form.
The Norwegian House has been restored in the same manner and is
now the local folk museum. There are nearly 2700 small islands on
the bay north of Stykkisholmur and popular cruises are operated
where one can take in unusual rock formations and enjoy a bird life
paradise, enjoy scallop tasting, whale watching, and spectacular
tidal currents. In the 1936, the Sisters of the St Francis order
built a catholic church and a convent in Stykkisholmur and later
they built a hospital and printing works.
Good hotels are in town,
as well as guesthouses and a camping site, and good restaurants
offer international cuisine. Lakes and rivers that offer good trout
and salmon fishing are in the vicinity. The distance from Reykjavik
is 173 km. Text from the NAT travelguide.
http://www.nat.is/travelguideeng/stykkisholmur.htm
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