East Fjords
Characterised by deep and narrow fjords, beautiful mountain scenery, sparkling lakes, rich green forests, remote coastal fishing villages and traditional farmsteads, the East Fjords showcase the best of Iceland. This is a land of wild reindeer, puffin and eider duck, sprinkled with handsome Scandinavian wooden architecture and populated by the elves and ‘hidden folk’ of Iceland’s cultural sagas.
Iceland’s East Fjords cover a 120-kilometre stretch of stunning coastline from Berufjordur in the south to the small fishing village Borgarfjordur Eystri in the north, providing a wonderful backdrop for hiking, horse riding, cross-country skiing, sea-angling, boat trips and swimming in outdoor pools. Once you’ve worked up a healthy appetite, the fresh authentic food provides welcome sustenance. Based on the slow food movement, specialities include smoked Icelandic lamb, fermented shark and Skyr cheese, still made from a 1,000-year old recipe. For those looking for outdoor adventure in a beautiful and remote setting, the East Fjords will not disappoint.
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