höfðar
Höfðar is a term used in Icelandic to refer to the head or summit of a mountain. The word is derived from the Old Norse "höfðr," which means "head." In Icelandic geography, höfðar are significant features that often serve as landmarks and are important for navigation and orientation. They are typically characterized by their steep slopes and rocky terrain, making them challenging to climb but rewarding for those who do.
The highest höfðar in Iceland are found in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, including Höfðaskali, which stands at
In Icelandic culture, höfðar hold symbolic significance. They are often associated with strength, resilience, and the