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Lets talk about……Reykholt and Kleppjárnsreykir

Located in the heart of Borgarfjörður, Reykholt and Kleppjárnsreykir offer visitors a fascinating blend of Icelandic history, geothermal activity and beautiful countryside. Just a few kilometres apart, these neighbouring villages provide an authentic glimpse into rural life while serving as excellent bases for exploring some of West Iceland's most famous attractions.

Reykholt – Home of Snorri Sturluson

Reykholt is one of Iceland's most important historical sites. During the 13th century, it was home to Snorri Sturluson—the renowned historian, poet, politician and author of the Prose Edda and Heimskringla. His writings remain some of the most important sources of Norse mythology and the history of the Nordic kings.

Visitors can explore Snorrastofa, a cultural and research centre dedicated to Snorri's life and work. Nearby are the ruins of his medieval farm, the historic church and Snorralaug, Iceland's oldest preserved man-made geothermal bathing pool, which has been in use for more than 800 years.

Today, Reykholt remains a centre of culture and learning, hosting concerts, exhibitions and international conferences throughout the year.

Kleppjárnsreykir – A Village Powered by Nature

Just minutes from Reykholt lies the peaceful village of Kleppjárnsreykir, surrounded by fertile farmland and geothermal activity. The village is best known for its innovative use of geothermal energy, which has long supported greenhouse cultivation and sustainable farming in the area.

Kleppjárnsreykir offers visitors a chance to experience authentic Icelandic countryside, where agriculture, renewable energy and nature exist side by side. Walking through the village, you'll find quiet country roads, open fields and impressive views of the surrounding mountains and river valleys.

Explore the Borgarfjörður Region

Together, Reykholt and Kleppjárnsreykir are perfectly positioned for exploring many of West Iceland's most celebrated attractions. Nearby highlights include Deildartunguhver, Europe's most powerful hot spring, the spectacular waterfalls Hraunfossar and Barnafoss, the lava cave Víðgelmir, and the scenic Silver Circle route.

Whether you're interested in medieval history, geothermal wonders, Icelandic literature or simply enjoying the peaceful beauty of the countryside, Reykholt and Kleppjárnsreykir offer an unforgettable experience in the heart of West Iceland.