Siglufjörður é uma aldeia de pescadores localizada no norte da Islândia, na região de Fjallabyggð. Outrora um centro de processamento de arenque, a cidade mantém seu patrimônio marítimo através do Museu da Era do Arenque, alojado em armazéns históricos. Os visitantes exploram o fiordo pitoresco, fazem caminhadas nas montanhas circundantes e visitam o porto encantador onde os barcos de pesca tradicionais permanecem como parte da vida cotidiana.
Siglufjörður is a small fishing town located at the northernmost tip of the Troll Peninsula in northern Iceland, situated approximately 40 kilometres north of Ólafsfjörður and roughly 100 kilometres from Akureyri. The town lies within the municipality of Fjallabyggð and sits just south of the Arctic Circle, making it one of the northernmost permanently inhabited settlements in Iceland. Its position at the inner end of a narrow, steep-sided fjord gives it a distinct geographic character shaped by maritime industry, extreme seasonal light variation, and a surrounding mountain environment that remains accessible only by road tunnel since 2010.
Northern Iceland, Troll Peninsula, Fjallabyggð Municipality, Arctic Circle Region, Maritime Heritage, Herring Industry History, Iceland Fjord Towns