Leiðarlínu
Leiðarlínu, often referred to in English as a "guidepost" or "milestone," is a traditional Icelandic navigational marker used historically to aid travelers in crossing the vast and often featureless landscapes of Iceland. These markers were particularly important before the widespread use of modern GPS and detailed maps, as they provided essential waypoints for travelers, farmers, and herders navigating between settlements.
Leiðarlínu were typically made of stone or wood and placed along common travel routes, such as between
The practice of using leiðarlínu dates back centuries, with some markers believed to have been established
Today, leiðarlínu are considered important cultural artifacts, offering insight into Iceland’s historical navigation methods and the