Austfirðir
Austfirðir, often translated as the East Fjords, is a geographical region in Iceland. It is characterized by its dramatic coastline, deeply indented fjords, and rugged mountains. This part of the country is known for its remote beauty and sparse population.
The East Fjords are home to several small fishing villages, each with its own unique charm and
The region is also notable for its geological diversity. It is part of Iceland's oldest volcanic rock
Notable features of the East Fjords include a variety of birdlife, particularly seabirds nesting on the cliffs.