Austurland (East Iceland) is characterized by small villages, dramatic coastlines, narrow fjords, waterfalls and mountains. The nature is always close and the scenery is breathtaking.
East Iceland is usually considered the area from Langanes in the north to Krossanesfjall in the South. The region is characterized by deep and narrow fjords, vegetation and widespread forestry as well as the beautiful mountains, highlands and beautiful Vatnajokull National Park.
Anyone who likes hiking, outdoor adventures or simply just filling their lungs with unbelievably fresh air will love a visit to the East.
Stretching from the fishing village of Borgarfjorour Eystri in the north, to Berufjorour in the south, Eastfjords is a long 120-kilometre stretch of coastline on the eastern coast of Iceland.
Home to incredibly beautiful scenery, glittering lakes, charming fishing villages, gorgeous waterfalls and lush forests; the stunning area is inhabited by some of Iceland’s best-known wildlife and is known for having the sunniest weather in the country.
Visitors can enjoy the remote landscapes, spot herds of wild reindeer and soak up the tranquil atmosphere.