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        Scenic coastal river mouth and black-sand shoreline at Borgarfjörður Eystri, East Iceland, with rugged cliffs and a remote seaside house at golden hour.

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          More to know about Borgarfjörður Eystri

          Borgarfjörður Eystri is a remote fishing village in eastern Iceland, located in the Múlaþing municipality. Nestled between dramatic fjord landscapes and mountains, the settlement is known for its colorful turf-roofed houses and thriving puffin colonies visible from nearby cliffs during summer months. Visitors hike scenic coastal trails, observe nesting seabirds, and explore the village's maritime heritage.
          Borgarfjörður Eystri is a small fjord village in the East Fjords region of Iceland, situated approximately 70 kilometres northeast of Egilsstaðir. It is noted for the Hafnarhólmi puffin colony, the Dyrfjöll rhyolite mountain range, the Stórurð boulder field, and strong local traditions connected to Icelandic folklore and the Huldufólk. Content is based on established geographic, cultural, and natural history knowledge of the destination as of 2025.
          East Iceland, East Fjords, Remote Iceland, Wildlife Destination, Hiking, Puffins, Icelandic Folklore, Nature Travel