árstíðarbundin
Árstíðarbundin is an Icelandic word that translates to "seasonal" in English. It is used to describe phenomena, events, or products that occur or are available at specific times of the year, coinciding with the changing seasons. This concept is deeply ingrained in Icelandic culture and daily life, influencing everything from agriculture and food to tourism and social activities.
In agriculture, many crops are harvested during certain seasons, and specific types of fish are most abundant
Tourism in Iceland is also highly seasonal. The summer months offer long daylight hours and milder weather,
The term "árstíðarbundin" also applies to cultural events and traditions. Many festivals and celebrations are tied