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Egilsstaðir – Gateway to East Iceland

Egilsstaðir is the main service town of East Iceland, situated at the northern end of Lake Lagarfljót. Despite being only founded in the 1940s, it has grown into the regional hub for the east with the area's main hospital, shops, airport and cultural facilities. The East Iceland Heritage Museum has excellent exhibits on local history, geology and folklore. The town is the gateway to the Eastfjords, the Vatnajökull glacier and the highland interior.

About Egilsstaðir – Gateway to East Iceland

Egilsstaðir is the main service town of East Iceland, situated at the northern end of Lake Lagarfljót. Despite being only founded in the 1940s, it has grown into the regional hub for the east with the area's main hospital, shops, airport and cultural facilities. The East Iceland Heritage Museum has excellent exhibits on local history, geology and folklore. The town is the gateway to the Eastfjords, the Vatnajökull glacier and the highland interior.

History & Background

This location is one of Iceland's remarkable natural and cultural attractions.

Key Facts

  • Egilsstaðir – Gateway to East Iceland is part of Iceland's diverse landscape
  • Iceland offers an incredible variety of natural and cultural experiences
  • The country's unique geology creates a constantly changing and dramatic environment

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About Egilsstaðir – Gateway to East Iceland

Egilsstaðir – Gateway to East Iceland is a point of interest in east-iceland. Iceland's diverse and dramatic landscape makes it one of the world's most remarkable travel destinations, with countless natural and cultural attractions to discover.

Story & Folklore

Egilsstaðir is the main service town of East Iceland, situated at the northern end of Lake Lagarfljót. Despite being only founded in the 1940s, it has grown into the regional hub for the east with the area's main hospital, shops, airport and cultural facilities. The East Iceland Heritage Museum has excellent exhibits on local history, geology and folklore. The town is the gateway to the Eastfjords, the Vatnajökull glacier and the highland interior.

Why Visit

Despite being only founded in the 1940s, it has grown into the regional hub for the east with the area's main hospital, shops, airport and cultural facilities.

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