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Photographer: Ragnhildur Aðalsteinsdóttir

Cross Country Skiing in Iceland: Top Trails in East Iceland

Want to experience cross-country skiing in Iceland? Explore East Iceland’s quiet, scenic winter trails?

Experience Austurland During the Off-Season in Iceland

Explore Austurland during the off-season in Iceland. Learn about winter weather, off-season adventures, Northern Lights, wildlife, and itinerary route ideas.
Photographer: Dusky Mercak

The Ultimate Guide to East Iceland Winter Photography

Discover the best East Iceland winter photography spots. Learn about winter light, road conditions, gear tips, and itinerary samples for winter photography trips.
Photographer: Ragnhildur Aðalsteinsdóttir

Things to Do in Egilsstaðir, Iceland: Forest Walks, Hot Baths & Local Culture

As worthy of attention Iceland’s popular South Coast and Golden Circle are, these regions only tell part of the story. The Land of Fire and Ice guards a few lesser-trodden secrets. One such destination is Egilsstaðir, the largest town in East Iceland and the gateway to this captivating region. From enchanting woodland strolls to epic road trips through rugged fjords, these top things to do in Egilsstaðir reveal the quieter, more authentic side of Iceland, making it a highlight of any adventure around the island. Uncover the magic of East Iceland with these top things to do in Egilsstaðir, Iceland.
Photographer: Ragnhildur Aðalsteinsdóttir

Reindeer in Iceland: A Guide to the Wild Herds of the East

In Iceland’s remote eastern wilderness, a few thousand reindeer roam free, navigating the island’s harsh terrain with surprising resilience. As the country’s largest wild land mammal, reindeer in Iceland are king of the eastern highlands. In this guide, we’ll explore their unexpected origins, track the best viewing spots, and share how to witness their seasonal migrations.
Photographer: Skarphéðinn G. Þórisson

Things to Do in East Iceland in Winter

Discover the Iceland of your dreams in the East. The staggeringly beautiful Eastfjords is blessed with rugged mountains, shimmering fjords, idyllic fishing villages, and trails that wind through unspoiled wilderness. As winter arrives, the landscape unfolds like an enchanting, snow-blanketed Icelandic saga. Even in the deepest season, a wide range of things to do in East Iceland keeps its magic alive all winter long. From chasing wild reindeer to gliding over fresh powder, here are the unforgettable winter highlights of East Iceland.
Hallormsstadur forest. Photographer: Gunnar Freyr Gunnarsson

Top 10 Must See Natural Wonders in East Iceland

Heading to East Iceland on a road trip? Here are our picks for the top 10 must see natural wonders across the region.
Photographer: Gunnar Freyr Gunnarsson

Best Time to See the Northern Lights in East Iceland

Northern Lights season in Iceland runs from about the end of August to the middle of April. If you’ve never been, you could be forgiven for thinking that there’s little difference between each month when it comes to your chances of seeing the aurora. Actually, that’s not the case. Visibility, daylight hours and weather conditions can all play their part in improving or worsening your odds of seeing the aurora.
Photographer: Þráinn Kolbeinsson

Top Day Tours in East Iceland: Top Adventures from Egilsstaðir

Discover the best day tours in East Iceland from Egilsstaðir. Explore waterfalls, hot springs, fjords, wildlife, and cultural gems at a slower pace.
Photo:Vök Baths

A Photographer’s Guide to Capturing the Northern Lights in Austurland

It’s one thing to witness the spectacle of the Northern Lights but even better to take a beautiful image of these ethereal lights to hang on the wall. But unless you know your way around the camera’s settings, it can be tricky to achieve the perfect picture. In this guide, we’ll take a look at how to set up your shot, which East Iceland landmarks make the best backdrop and how to stay safe while you’re out.
Photography: Þráinn Kolbeinsson

Photography Guide - Capturing the beauty of East Iceland

Photographer: Thrainn Kolbeinsson

Best Things to Do in Seyðisfjörður: Art, Colorful Streets & Mountain Views

Deep in Iceland’s Eastfjords, the fishing village of Seyðisfjörður creates a pretty picture between a peaceful fjord and tall peaks. It shares many hallmarks of Iceland’s wild scenery: glacial valleys, cascading waterfalls, and rugged ridgelines. On closer look, the town reveals an even stronger draw: colorful wooden houses, bursts of unique street art, and a creative spirit. This unique blend of raw nature and thriving culture makes Seyðisfjörður a truly unforgettable stop. Slow down and explore this artistic oasis with our guide on the best things to do in Seyðisfjörður, Iceland.