Skagafjörður is a region in northern Iceland, known for its dramatic fjord landscape and rich Viking heritage. The area features rugged coastal cliffs, geothermal hot springs, and numerous Viking archaeological sites. Visitors typically engage in horseback riding through scenic valleys, hiking along coastal trails, and exploring historical settlements that reflect Iceland's Norse traditions.
Skagafjörður is a fjord and municipality in northern Iceland, situated between the Tröllaskagi peninsula and the Vatnsdalur highlands, with its administrative hub at Varmahlid on Route 1. The region is recognized nationally for Icelandic horse breeding, medieval ecclesiastical heritage centered on Holar, and the Grettis Saga landscape.