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North America > Greenland > Southern Greenland > Qassiarsuk

Qassiarsuk (Old Norse: Brattahlid) is a settlement in Southern Greenland.

This village is the place Erik the Red once had his settlement. Several small stone huts and other traces of the Norse settlements can be seen in the area. In Qassiarsuk a church and a longhouse have been reconstructed to give visitors an understanding of life in those days.

Get in

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By boat

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The tourist office in Narsarsuaq arranges trips every day, but it is also possible to hitch a ride with a fisherman.

Over land

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Narsaq is situated 50 km by dirt road to the south. It should be possible to walk the road, and experience hikers can cross the countryside.

It is also possible to be shipped across the Narsarsuaq river from Narsarsuaq, and to walk along the dirt road.

Get around

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See

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If you talk with the people in the cafeteria, you can get a guided tour to the reconstruction of Thorhilda's church and a typical longhouse from the same period. You also see the typical dressings of the period, and maybe get to hear some Icelandic, the modern language most closely related to old nordic. It is also possible just to see the reconstructions on your own.

An original Inuit house can also be found in the village.

If you are into geology, you might keep an eye out for crystals in the area. As you walk along the roads look for faults and you may discover beautiful minerals in between the layers of rock.

Do

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Buy

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Pilersuisoq (the supermarket) has even found it's way to serve the 50 people living here. They have kind of everything - just not very much of everything.

Eat

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The cafeteria is worth recommending. It's situated in a pale yellow building with a view over the fjord, and if you've been hiking for days, the daily hot meal is wonderful.

Drink

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Sleep

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The village has two small hostels:

  • The Leif Eriksson Hostel, +299 665010, . Bike rental available. Breakfast 60 DKK, lunch 75 DKK, dinner 210 DKK. Great staff who can also organise trips. 7 double rooms and 3 dorms. Campsites available. 300 DKK room only, 525 DKK half board.

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