fémt
Fémt is a small village located in the southern region of Iceland, within the municipality of Skaftárhreppur. Situated along the Skaftafellsvík coast, it is part of the broader area known as the Eastfjords (Austurland). The village is primarily known for its proximity to the Vatnajökull National Park, one of Iceland’s largest and most significant protected areas, which encompasses the Vatnajökull glacier—the country’s largest ice cap.
Fémt is a quiet, rural community with a population of around 20–30 residents, making it one of
The area surrounding Fémt is characterized by dramatic natural scenery, including black sand beaches, lava fields,
Climate-wise, Fémt experiences a subpolar oceanic climate, with cool summers and mild winters compared to other