skarðist
Skarðist is a small settlement located in the Vestfirðir region of Iceland. Its name translates to "mountain pass" or "gap," likely referring to its geographical position. The area is characterized by its dramatic fjords and rugged mountainous terrain, typical of the Westfjords. Historically, settlements in such remote locations were often tied to fishing and subsistence farming.
The community of Skarðist, like many in rural Iceland, has experienced population shifts over time, with a
The landscape around Skarðist offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as hiking and birdwatching. The remote