In order to welcome you we have compiled information about your new hometown.
Get to know the town’s walking and cycling paths, activities and swimming pools but children under 18 get free access to pools.
Here you can find information about resources for children and families provided by the Municipality of Hafnarfjörður
Children and youth in Hafnarfjörður have access to good education, after-school activities and recreation activities.
Practical information about buses, waste collection, street cleaning, traffic, animal control and more.
Hafnarfjörður hopes to secure financial and social security for all residents. Find out what support is available.
Enjoy culture in Bæjarbíó cultural house, at various museums or attend exciting events.
You can stay at great hotels, hostels or at a family friendly campsite in town.
You can find a lot of outdoors activities and various recreations in Hafnarfjörður.
Check-out upcoming events, or register a new one.
Search for employees or available jobs in town.
Hafnarfjörður Town council consists of 11 municipal representatives. All town council meetings are broadcast live.
Here you can find the town's fees for children, sports and activities and support services.
Contact us with ideas, suggestions, problems or emergencies.
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Relatives, visitors and passers‑by are invited to an open house on April 1th6 between 13 and 16 on the occasion of the opening of the Center for Work and Activity, a new combined work and activity service for disabled people in Hafnarfjörður. The open house will take place at Selhella 7 and Suðurgata 14.
Relatives, visitors and passers‑by are invited to an open house on April 16 between 13:00 and 16:00 on the occasion of the opening of the Center for Work and Activity, a new combined work and activity service for disabled people in Hafnarfjörður. There will be an opportunity to learn about the diverse activities within the Center’s four departments. Around fifty people use the service daily.
“I look forward to showing the activities and the facilities, which we are very pleased with. Here, people aim to gain employment and receive good vocational training tailored to their abilities and interests,” says Brynja Sóley Stefánsdóttir, head occupational therapist and department manager at the Center for Work and Activity. The Center was reorganized last autumn, and the facilities were expanded by 75%.
“Many people have preconceived ideas about what work and activity with disabled people looks like. Now they can see for themselves whether those ideas are accurate, and we can show them that we are all engaged in important work here,” she says proudly.
The open house will take place both at Selhella 7, where the Environmental Watch is located, and at Suðurgata 14, both on the first floor, where the Center’s communication and sensory units operate, and on the second floor, where the focus is on physical and social activities.
The Center’s choir will conclude the day with a few good songs chosen by the choir members.
This new center contributes to improved quality of life, stronger community participation and equal opportunities for people to use their abilities and skills.
Do stop by and see the important work being done.
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