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 breathtaking scenes of glittering lakes, charming fishing villages, gorgeous waterfalls and lush forests, this 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. Don’t miss the opportunity to meander through the remote villages dotting the coast, relax at a quaint and colourful local cafe and explore the numerous deep fjords, carved into the coast, namely: Borgarfjorour, Seyoisfjorour, and Faskruosfjorour.

