【Eastfjords of Iceland】The Ultimate Guide to Must-See Sights, Scenic Routes & Where to Stay
After exploring Iceland’s South Coast, drive just 30 minutes from Hofn and you’ll enter the magical Eastfjords. Unlike the busier south, this region is peaceful and less travelled—home to dramatic fjords, sleepy fishing villages, Europe’s most powerful waterfall, and Iceland’s only “forest town.” Perfect for travelers who want a deeper, crowd-free adventure.
Highlights of East Iceland
1. Seydisfjordur – The Charming Film Location of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
This colorful fjord-side town became world-famous after featuring in the 2013 film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Once home to just 700 residents, Seydisfjordur is now a pilgrimage spot for film lovers.
The star attraction is the iconic Blue Church with its cheerful rainbow street leading up to it—an Instagram dream. Cruise ships often dock here, and the harbor is lined with pretty wooden houses that give the town a fairy-tale feel.
2. Studlagil Canyon – A Natural Cathedral of Basalt Columns
Hidden in Jokuldalur Valley, Studlagil Canyon is one of Iceland’s most breathtaking new discoveries. Perfect hexagonal basalt columns, formed 9,000 years ago by volcanic eruptions, tower above the milky-blue waters of the Jokla River.
From the parking area, it’s just a 15-minute walk to the viewing platform. Adventurers can take a tougher two-hour roundtrip hike on the west bank, descending to the riverbed for an unforgettable perspective—though sturdy hiking gear is a must.
3. Vok Baths – Luxury Hot Springs on a Lake
Opened in 2019, Vok Baths has quickly become East Iceland’s most stylish hot spring. Designed by the same architect as the Blue Lagoon, it even won the 2020 Icelandic Design Award.
Here you’ll find three geothermal pools, two floating in the lake itself, plus saunas, a tea bar serving local herbal infusions brewed with hot spring water, and a restaurant showcasing seasonal Icelandic produce. The mineral-pure water is so clean it’s technically drinkable!
Open year-round, Vok Baths offers the perfect place to soak while gazing at the surrounding mountains—at a fraction of the price of the Blue Lagoon.
4. Hengifoss – Iceland’s Striped Waterfall
At 128 meters, Hengifoss is Iceland’s third-highest waterfall and famous for its striking red-and-black layered cliffs. The 50-minute hike from the car park is rewarded with one of the country’s most photogenic natural wonders. In winter, bring crampons as the path may be icy.
5. Vestrahorn – Iceland’s “Batman Mountain”
Nicknamed “Batman Mountain” for its wing-like peaks, Vestrahorn is a dream for photographers. In summer, purple lupines blanket the surrounding meadows; in winter, pools of water on the black sand create a mirror-like reflection of the dramatic peaks.
Since the best viewpoints are on private land, you’ll need to pay a small entrance fee (around HK$50), available at the nearby Viking Cafe & Guesthouse. Trust us—the views are worth it.
6. Viking Village Film Set
Beside Vestrahorn lies a replica Viking village—originally built as a movie set but never dismantled. Today it’s a quirky attraction where you can step back in time and imagine Viking life. Admission is included with your Vestrahorn ticket. There’s also a lighthouse and bird-watching spot nearby.
Suggested Road Trip Itinerary
Start from Hofn, then follow this route through the Eastfjords before continuing north around the Ring Road:
Hofn ➡︎ Vestrahorn & Viking Village (20 mins) ➡︎ Hengifoss (3 hrs) ➡︎ Vok Baths (30 mins) ➡︎ Studlagil Canyon (1 hr) ➡︎ Seydisfjordur (1.5 hrs)
Travel Tips for the Eastfjords
Rent a 4WD Vehicle
Many roads here are uneven and require a 4WD for safety and comfort.
Stay Alert Behind the Wheel
Distances are long and winter driving can be hazardous. Rest if you feel drowsy.
Wear Hiking Gear
Most sights involve walking trails or uneven terrain. Proper hiking shoes and clothing are essential.
Check the Weather
Iceland’s weather changes fast. Always check forecasts and daylight hours before setting out.
Where to Stay in East Iceland
Berjaya Herad Hotel
In the heart of Egilsstadir, Berjaya Herad Hotel is a comfortable base near shops and restaurants. Rooms include Wi-Fi and breakfast, while the restaurant serves local fish, lamb, and even reindeer. Affordable and convenient, it’s a top choice for travelers exploring the region.
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Snaefell – Hotel by Aldan
Set in picturesque Seydisfjordur, this boutique hotel sits between mountains and the harbor. Rooms are simple yet cozy, and some feature sea views. Free parking and Wi-Fi are included. The Blue Church is just a 3-minute walk away, and the onsite restaurant serves Icelandic and international dishes by reservation.
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Botnahlid Villa
Just five minutes’ drive from Seydisfjordur, Botnahlid Villa is a modern three-bedroom home with garden, terrace, full kitchen, living and dining areas, plus sauna. With a washer, dryer, Wi-Fi and TV, it’s perfect for families or groups seeking comfort and privacy in the Eastfjords.
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Eastfjords Guided Tours
Prefer not to drive? A few travel companies offer guided tours of the Eastfjords. Check itineraries and book through KKday, GetYourGuide, or Guide to Iceland.