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Lagarfljot Lake

Lagarfljot is an Icelandic lake - home to a legendary serpentine beast also called a Worm that has been spotted since the age of Vikings. Lagarfljót Lake runs 16 miles long and 1.6 miles wide. It sits near Egilsstaoir, a large urban settlement established in the fifteenth century. The Hallormsstaður National Forest and Hengifoss Waterfalls also sit near Lagarfljot Lake, and glacial water flows to the lake. The national forest is home to different species of fauna and edible flora such as berries, mushrooms, redcurrants and raspberries. Visitors can travel to Papey, the island of puffins, hike the Borgarfjordur mountains or cruise through the Lagarfljot Lake with a panoramic view of unique rock formations, glistening waterfalls, and the lake’s endless coastline.

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