Assaqutaq
A beautiful little ghost town is located near Sisimiut
In summer, you can go on a 3-hour boat trip to the abandoned village of Assaqutaq. It's an exciting historical site linking ancient Inuit culture and modern Greenlandic society. In the 1960s and 1970s, several small settlements in Greenland were abandoned as people chose to move to the larger towns to find work. Assaqutaq is one of these abandoned settlements. Today, it is used as a summer camp for the local primary schools. In June, the place comes very much alive as people from Sisimiut go fishing for ammassat (capelin), which is important as dog food and used as a snack. You can see the old fish factory, a lovely little cemetery, the house currently used as a summer camp, and the pretty old church.In the past 5-10 years, large numbers of humpback whales have been sighted close to the shores of Sisimiut. Here, they feed on ammassat (capelin). This means you have a very good chance of spotting these magnificent animals on this boat trip. Also, there are chances to view minke and fin whales.
Brysterne (the Breasts)
Erik den Rødes Langhus Rekonstruktion
Gardar Nordboruiner
Hotel Narsaq
Innerulalik Rideture
Igaliku Bydehotel
Narsaq By
Bådtur til Tvillingebræen
Inuit Tørvehus
Hotel Narsarsuaq
Lufthavnen
Vandrerhjemmet
Kirken
Narsaq Kirke
Igaliku Kirke
Tjodhildurs Kirke Rekonstruktion
Tjodhildurs Kirke Ruin
Narsarsuaq Museum
Narsaq Museum
Strygejernet (the Iron)
Sygeplejerskestationen
Signalhøjen
Gletsjeren ved Blomsterdalen
Kajakhavnen
Redekammen (the Comb)
Pilersuisoq
Pilersuisoq
Pilersuisoq
Dæmningen
Gamle Narsaq
Vejen til Kvanefjeldet
Nordbo Skulturerne
Leif Eriksson Marathon
Leif den Lykkelige statue
Narsarsuaq bygd
Igaliku Bygd
Qassiarsuk Bygd
Udsigten fra Tasiigaaq eller Qaqqarsuaq
Sejltur til Qooroq Isfjord
UNESCO Verdensarv
Tasiusaq
Kongevejen
Havnen
Vandring til Pointen med inuitgrave
Nordboruinerne ved fabrikken
Tunulliarfik/Skovfjorden
den lille ø ved lavvande
Udsigtsbænken
Den gamle dør i klippen
Kalaaliaraq/Brættet
Itilleq
Den store Sten (i Dyrnæs/Narsap Ilua)