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⚔️ Viking Heritage

Viking Routes of Iceland

Interactive saga travel routes — follow the paths of settlers, warriors, and poets across the land of fire and ice.

⚔️ Route 1North Iceland1 day

Battle of Örlygsstaðir Route

Visit one of Iceland's most important medieval battle landscapes connected to the Sturlung Age conflicts.

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Orustuhóll

Battle Hill near the site of the Battle of Örlygsstaðir (1238), one of the largest conflicts in Icelandic history.

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Örlygsstaðir Battlefield Area

Thousands of warriors fought here during the Sturlung Age power struggles that later led Iceland under Norwegian rule.

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Skagafjörður Region

One of the most important chieftain power regions during medieval Icelandic history.

⚔️ Route 2West + North Iceland3–4 days

Saga Heroes Route

Explore landscapes connected to Iceland's most famous saga heroes including Egill Skallagrímsson and Grettir the Strong.

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Borg á Mýrum

Home of Egill Skallagrímsson, legendary Viking warrior and poet.

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Reykholt

Residence of Snorri Sturluson, author of the Prose Edda preserving Norse mythology.

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Drangey Island

Final refuge of Grettir the Strong before his legendary last battle.

⚔️ Route 3Multi-region2–3 days

Settlement Route of Iceland

Follow the path of Iceland's first settlers including Ingólfur Arnarson and early assembly sites that shaped the country's foundations.

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Reykjavík Settlement Area

Reykjavík was founded around the year 874 by Ingólfur Arnarson, Iceland's first permanent settler.

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Þingvellir National Park

The Alþingi assembly was founded here in 930, forming one of the oldest parliamentary institutions in the world.

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Laugarvatn Travel Corridor

Early settlers crossed this region traveling between farms and the Alþingi assembly routes.

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