Getting Around Akureyri: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Iceland

Getting Around Akureyri: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Northeastern Region

Walkability

82
Excellent

Akureyri is a walkable town with a compact city center that offers colorful buildings, shops, cafes, and cultural institutions all within easy walking distance. Travelers can easily access co-working spaces, restaurants, and essential services without needing a car. The Old Town, with its small, colorful houses and main shopping street Hafnarstræti, is particularly pedestrian-friendly.

Public Transit

65
Okay

Akureyri has a free city bus service, which is a significant attraction for travelers. The buses operate frequently during weekdays, connecting important areas around the town. However, the service becomes less frequent on weekends and does not run late into the night, which can limit its usefulness for all needs. The routes are centrally-focused with the central hub allowing easy access to most city regions.

Bikeability

75
Excellent

The city provides a bike-friendly atmosphere with well-maintained cycling infrastructure, including dedicated bike lanes. The manageable terrain suits most cyclists and offers scenic and varied routes for exploration, especially in warmer months. Cycling is a viable option for both daily errands and exploring Akureyri’s surroundings. There's a commitment to sustainable tourism, and local drivers tend to respect cyclists.

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