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FAQs about travel to Egilsstaưir, Iceland

Helpful information for travelers visiting Egilsstaưir

When is the best time to fly to Egilsstaưir?

The best time to book flights to Egilsstaưir is during the summer (between June and August) as this is when the weather is relatively warmer and the days are longer too, giving you more chance to explore everything Egilsstaưir has to offer.

Whatever time of the year you decide to book tickets to Iceland, we recommend booking in advance to secure the best price on flights from Reykjavƭk to Egilsstaưir.

How long is the average flight to Egilsstaưir, Iceland?

The flight time from Dublin (DUB) to Keflavik Airport (KEF) is around 3 hours and the Reykjavƭk to Egilsstaưir flight is around 1 hour.

This adds up to a total flight time of roughly 4 hours, though it’s important to remember that airport transfers will add time on to your overall journey.

When can I buy cheap flight tickets to Egilsstaưir (EGS)?

The cheapest months to fly to Egilsstaưir are typically January and February as this is the coldest time of the year in Iceland.

However, being flexible on your travel dates, checking for flight deals, and booking in advance can help you find the cheapest flight prices for your flight to Egilsstaưir.

How far is EGS Airport from the town center?

Egilsstaưir Airport is just 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the town center. You can either catch a bus or hire a taxi or private car to take you the short distance.

Do I need to transfer between airports when flying from Ireland to Egilsstaưir?

Icelandair passengers traveling to Egilsstaưir from Ireland will land at KeflavĆ­k International Airport (KEF). To fly to Egilsstaưir, passengers will need to transfer from KeflavĆ­k to the city airport in ReykjavĆ­k – a distance of 50km (31 miles).

How long is the flight to Egilsstaưir from Reykjavƭk?

The short, 60-minute flight from ReykjavĆ­k Domestic Airport (RKV) will take you to Egilsstaưir Airport (EGS), and depending on visibility, you can enjoy scenic bird’s-eye views of Iceland's striking landscapes as you fly across the country.

What to see and do in Egilsstaưir

Two people sit on a picnic bench outside an eatery in Seyưisfjƶrưur with daisies pictured in the foreground

What to expect in Egilsstaưir

Egilsstaưir (or Egilsstadir) is the largest town in East Iceland. As soon as you step off your flight to Egilsstaưir, dramatic fjords, first-class hiking trails, and picturesque fishing villages are waiting for you.

Egilsstaðir is the capital of the eastern region of Iceland and is a gateway to the beautiful Eastfjords. Egilsstaðir's most unique characteristic is its location inland, beside the narrow Lagarfljót Lake, which begins its life as a glacial river in the Eastern Highlands.

A slower pace and easy access to the eastern region make Egilsstaưir the perfect destination for those looking for a relaxing holiday escape.

The town is primarily a connection between the northern, eastern, and southern parts of the country. From here you’ll find that Mývatn in the north, Seyưisfjƶrưur in the Eastfjords, and DjĆŗpivogur in the south can all be reached within a couple of hours driving.

Best time to visit Egilsstaưir

The best time of the year to visit Egilsstaưir is arguably between April and September. During this time, you’ll find there are more hours of daylight and the weather conditions are milder than at other times of year.

Like with several other destinations in Iceland, you’ll find plenty of events and festivals take place over the summer months in the Eastfjords.

Fly to Egilsstaưir in winter to witness the incredible sights of East Iceland under the northern lights and a blanket of glistening snow. Just be mindful that traveling in the winter can come with challenges of its own, and it’s worth taking a look over winter travel safety advice before you set out on your trip.

No matter what time of the year you book your flight to Egilsstaưir, we recommend booking your ticket in advance to secure the best deal.

A blonde haired woman, Ɓsa Steinars, is pictured in a field of purple lupine, smelling a bouquet of the flowers which she holds in one hand
Two puffins are pictured facing in different directions, with yellow flowers and grass in the foreground

Things to do in and around Egilsstaưir

Egilsstaðir is the home of the largest forest in Iceland and the mysterious monster that inhabits the depths of the local Lagarfljót lake.

In the East of Iceland, you’ll find a wonderfully photogenic sampling of Iceland’s diverse nature. It’s a beautiful area, bursting with natural spots to enjoy.

Hike to the magnificent Hengifoss waterfall (a hike which takes roughly 40-60 minutes), to take in the magnitude of one of the tallest waterfalls in Iceland. Then take a hike or drive through Hallormsstaðaskógur, the largest forest in Iceland.

After that you can visit the summer puffin colonies at Borgarfjƶrưur Eystri, as well as taking a look at the blue-green waters and striking basalt columns of Stuưlagil canyon.

Take a trip to Vƶk Baths

With the opening of Vƶk Baths, not far outside Egilsstaưir, East Iceland has scored its very own spot on the list of the best geothermal bathing spots in Iceland.

The natural hot springs bubble away deep under Lake Urriưavatn and fill the two floating pools at Vƶk, set in the lake waters which are only reached by a short walkway from the main building.

Inside the award-winning building at Vƶk, you’ll find a tea infusion bar. Visitors can make their own herbal tea blend using herbs that are grown at nearby Vallanes farm and brewed using the (certified drinkable) hot-spring water of the lake.

Take a visit and you’ll see for yourself why this geothermal bathing spot is getting a lot of attention - both locally and internationally.

An overhead shot of Vƶk Baths in East Iceland, pictured on a bright day, with two people enjoying the facilities
A lady wearing a red jacket is pictured standing in front of the magnificent Klifbrekkufossar waterfall in East Iceland

Hiking in Egilsstaưir

Just outside the town itself, the Selskógur forest is a popular place to go hiking. Visitors can enjoy views of the lush vegetation that flourishes in East Iceland and more ambitious travelers can even opt to camp at the Selskógur campsite.

Such hikes as the aforementioned hike to Hengifoss or the trip to Stuưlagil are also popular among outdoor enthusiasts.

And there are four hiking paths to choose from which depart from the car park at the bridge EyvindarÔrbrú, with the longest hiking trail being 3.2km.

Maps of the area can be found at Egilsstaưastofa Visitor Center. We recommend all hikers submit their travel plans before setting off so that authorities know that there are hikers in the area should bad weather strike.

Transport in Egilsstaưir

Egilsstaưir is a pretty remote part of Iceland, with connecting roads being long and scenic. That’s why many locals and visitors alike choose to fly from ReykjavĆ­k.

With the town’s remote-ness in mind, renting a car in Egilsstaưir is a popular option. Having access to your own vehicle is also perfect for those looking to plan the ultimate Icelandic road trip.

Alternatively, you can utilize the town’s bus service. You’ll find services to transport you between popular hotspots within Egilsstaưir, as well as get you to other remote Icelandic villages.

Getting around the town on foot is also possible, as it is a fairly compact town, and cycling is a popular choice in the summer months. However if you want to explore further afield than Egilsstaưir, it’s worth thinking about alternative modes of transport.

A car is driving through the Eastfjords towards the camera, with fjords pictured in the background

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