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Borgarfjörður Eystri

Borgarfjörður Eystri

A hidden gem in East Iceland, Borgarfjörður Eystri enchants with dramatic fjords, vibrant puffin colonies, and rugged hiking trails. Its serene beauty and untouched landscapes make it a paradise for nature lovers.

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Djúpivogur

Djúpivogur

A charming coastal village in East Iceland, Djúpivogur boasts stunning fjord views, rich birdlife, and the iconic Eggin í Gleðivík sculpture trail. A serene gateway to the wild beauty of Austurland.

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Höfn (Overlap with South Iceland)

Höfn (Overlap with South Iceland)

A charming fishing town in East Iceland, Höfn is famed for its fresh lobster and stunning views of Vatnajökull Glacier. A gateway to the dramatic landscapes of the southeast, it blends coastal beauty with adventure.

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Egilsstaðir

Egilsstaðir

A charming gateway to East Iceland, Egilsstaðir offers stunning landscapes, serene Lake Lagarfljót, and access to rugged wilderness. Ideal for hiking, wildlife spotting, and exploring nearby waterfalls and forests.

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Seyðisfjörður

Seyðisfjörður

A charming fjord village in East Iceland, Seyðisfjörður enchants with colorful wooden houses, dramatic waterfalls, and a vibrant arts scene, nestled between steep mountains and serene blue waters.

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Askja

Askja

A rugged volcanic wonder in Iceland's Highlands, Askja captivates with its vast caldera, steaming geothermal vents, and the striking blue Öskjuvatn lake—a dramatic landscape forged by fire and ice.

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Vopnafjörður

Vopnafjörður

A remote gem in East Iceland, Vopnafjörður charms with dramatic fjords, rugged landscapes, and rich fishing heritage. Ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and soaking in untouched Arctic beauty.

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Hveravellir

Hveravellir

A geothermal oasis in Iceland's Highlands, Hveravellir boasts steaming hot springs, vibrant mineral pools, and rugged volcanic landscapes—perfect for hiking, soaking, and experiencing raw Arctic wilderness.

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Kerlingarfjöll

Kerlingarfjöll

A hidden gem in Iceland's Highlands, Kerlingarfjöll dazzles with its geothermal valleys, colorful rhyolite mountains, and steaming hot springs—a hiker's paradise offering surreal landscapes and untouched natural beauty.

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