What is the best time of year to see birds at Tjörnin in Reykjavik?
The best time to see birds at Tjörnin is from late April to early September when migratory species like Arctic terns and whooper swans are present. Spring and summer offer peak birdwatching, with swans arriving in April and staying through May, while resident ducks and gulls can be seen year-round.
Is it safe to walk around Tjörnin lake at night?
Yes, it is safe to walk around Tjörnin at night. The area is well-lit, close to downtown Reykjavik, and regularly patrolled. Most visitors report feeling secure, but standard precautions like staying on marked paths and avoiding isolated areas after midnight are recommended.
Are there public restrooms near Tjörnin in Reykjavik?
Yes, public restrooms are located near Tjörnin at Hallgrímskirkja Church and the Reykjavik City Hall. Both are open daily—City Hall from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the church restrooms during visiting hours. Additional facilities may be found in nearby cafés.
Can you skate on Tjörnin lake during winter?
Occasionally, Tjörnin freezes enough for skating in winter, but it's rare and not officially maintained for ice skating. Authorities do not monitor ice thickness, so skating is at your own risk. For safe skating, visit designated areas like the outdoor rink at Egilshöll during winter months.