
east-iceland · Iceland
Mjóeyri
About Mjóeyri
Mjóeyri offers a captivating blend of serene natural beauty and intriguing history in East Iceland. Bright red cabins with black roofs stand against a backdrop of a majestic snow-dusted mountain reflecting in the calm fjord waters, creating a picture-perfect scene. This tranquil spot also holds a somber past as a historical execution site.
History & Background
Mjóeyri holds a somber yet significant place in Icelandic history as the last known execution site in East Iceland. On September 30, 1786, a man named Eiríkur Þorlákssonur was put to death here, having been convicted of the murder of two individuals. His remains were interred near the execution spot, and today, an information sign marks his grave, serving as a poignant reminder of this historical event and the harsh realities of justice in centuries past. Beyond its connection to this grim past, Mjóeyri is also historically linked to the nearby Helgustaðanáma. This site, just a short distance away, is internationally recognized as one of the most famous Iceland spar mines. Iceland spar, a transparent variety of calcite, played a crucial role in optics and science, including its use by Vikings for navigation. The proximity of such a significant natural resource undoubtedly shaped the historical activity and importance of the Mjóeyri area, connecting it to both human drama and geological wonder.
Did You Know?
- ✔Mjóeyri is part of Iceland's remarkable coastal landscape
- ✔Many Icelandic beaches feature striking black sand from volcanic activity
- ✔Coastal areas should be approached with caution due to powerful waves
Tours Near Mjóeyri
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Why Visit
Experience unique red cabins, stunning fjord scenery, and a compelling piece of Icelandic history all in one serene location.
Did You Know?
Mjóeyri was the last execution site in East Iceland, where Eiríkur Þorlákssonur was executed in 1786 for murder, and his grave is marked nearby.
The Last Execution at Mjóeyri
Mjóeyri is famously known as the site of the last execution in East Iceland. In 1786, Eiríkur Þorlákssonur was executed here for the murder of two men. His grave remains near the execution spot, marked by an information sign, forever linking the serene landscape to this dark chapter of history.
Hidden Gems Nearby
Eiríkur Þorlákssonur's Grave
Visit the marked grave of Eiríkur Þorlákssonur, the last person executed in East Iceland, for a poignant historical reflection.
It offers a tangible link to a significant and somber piece of local history.
Helgustaðanáma Iceland Spar Mine
Explore the historic Helgustaðanáma, one of the world's most famous Iceland spar mines, just a short drive from Mjóeyri.
Witness the source of a unique mineral vital for optics and once thought to aid Viking navigation.
The World Map Beach
Discover the 'enjoyable playground' beach at Mjóeyri, where distances to various global landmarks are marked, adding a fun, interactive element to your visit.
It's a quirky and engaging feature that encourages contemplation of global connections from a remote Icelandic shore.
Practical Information
Best Time
Early morning or late afternoon for soft light and fewer visitors, especially during summer.
Duration
Allocate at least 1-2 hours to walk around, appreciate the views, and explore the historical markers.
Access
Easily accessible via paved roads leading to Eskifjörður, then a short drive to Mjóeyri. Parking is available on-site near the cabins.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entry fee for Mjóeyri?▾
No, there is no entry fee to visit the Mjóeyri area or its beach. However, if you plan to stay in the cabins or use other tourism services, charges will apply.
Are the red cabins available for accommodation?▾
Yes, Mjóeyri operates a tourism service that includes accommodation in the charming red cabins visible in the image. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season.
How far is Helgustaðanáma from Mjóeyri?▾
Helgustaðanáma, the famous Iceland spar mine, is a short drive from Mjóeyri, making it an easy and worthwhile excursion to combine with your visit.
What kind of activities are available at Mjóeyri?▾
Beyond enjoying the scenic beauty and historical sites, the tourism service at Mjóeyri offers guided tours and various adventures. The beach itself is considered an 'enjoyable playground' for exploration.
Is Mjóeyri suitable for families with children?▾
Yes, Mjóeyri can be suitable for families. The beach offers space for children to explore, and the charming cabins provide comfortable accommodation. The historical site might require some explanation for younger children.


