Peaks and Glaciers
The landscape of Skagafjörður is defined by the high-alpine terrain of the Tröllaskagi Peninsula and the rugged coastline of Skagi. This collection features prominent peaks like the 1,000-meter Sótahnjúkur and the sharp Fúinhyrna, alongside the ancient ice of Tungnahryggsjökull and Hjaltadalsjökull glaciers. Along the coast, the Ketubjörg cliffs rise 120 meters above the Greenland Sea, characterized by dark basalt formations and seasonal waterfalls dropping directly into the ocean.
Cliff
Basalt cliffs on the eastern side of the Skagi peninsula, rising 120 meters and featuring a waterfall that plunges directly into the sea.
Tungnahryggsjökull
Glacier situated in the central Tröllaskagi mountains, serving as a source for several regional glacial rivers.
Hjaltadalsjökull
Mountain glacier located at the head of Hjaltadalur valley in the Tröllaskagi highlands.
Fúinhyrna
Sharp mountain peak located in the Tröllaskagi peninsula.
Sandfell
Mountain peak in the Skagafjörður region.
Kolugafjall
Mountain peak located inland from the Skagafjörður coastline.
Rauðafell
Mountain peak in the Skagafjörður district.
Réttarfell
Mountain peak located on the Skagi peninsula.
Nónnibba
Peak overlooking the valleys of Skagafjörður.
Miðtindur
Mountain peak in the Skagafjörður region.
Þumlungur
Distinctive peak in the southern part of the Skagafjörður district.
Sótahnjúkur
Prominent peak reaching over 1,000 meters in the northern Tröllaskagi peninsula.
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