Hellisgerði will be filled with elves this weekend.

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Hellisgerði Park in Hafnarfjörður will be filled with elves for an elven festival being held this weekend. Hellisgerði has, over the years, been particularly associated with elves, and for the festival this weekend, elves will arrive in addition to those who live in the garden all year round. The Elf Festival has been held in recent years, and its popularity has grown over time.

A unique experience of elves and humans in the heavenly Hellisgardur

Hellisgerði Park in Hafnarfjörður fills with elves for the Elven Festival.
which will be held this weekend. Hellisgerði has over the years been particularly
Related to elves, and for the celebration at the weekend, elves will come in addition to those who live in the garden all year round.
around. The Festival of the Elves has been held in recent years and its popularity has grown
over the years.

All-haters

Guests are encouraged to attend in fairy costumes.

There will be plenty going on at the festival of the elves, which starts at 2 pm.
with a story time by the book elf from Hafnarfjörður Library. The programme on stage starts at.
15 and see the elves Móa and Blómi present the programme. This year's festival features, among others, the Fruit Basket,
Tónaflóð, Vala Eiríks and Stefán are confirmed to appear, and there will also be an auction.
gong meditation and face painting for the children. An elf queen, an elf king and
The hula hooper will be in the area, delighting men and elves during the festivities.
stands. The Little Elf House in Oddrúnarbæ and the two greenhouses, which were set up in
the garden, which opened about a year ago, will be open, and you can enjoy delicious treats. Hellisgerði is a pleasure garden and an outdoor recreational area in
the heart of Hafnarfjörður, which in recent years has, among other things, firmly established itself as a land of fairy tales
at Christmas. Then the lights and elves
welcoming visitors and passers-by with a veritable fairy-tale world of lights and
Lustiness. 

Everyone is welcome to the celebration this weekend, and admission is free. 

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