List of fjords of Iceland explained
The fjords of Iceland, listed in a clockwise direction round the island from the SW to the east. There are no important fjords along the south coast: most of the inlets there are lagoons.
Western fjords
Westfjords
- Patreksfjörður
- Tálknafjörður
- Arnarfjörður
- Suðurfirðir
- Fossfjörður
- Reykjarfjörður
- Trostansfjörður
- Geirþjófsfjörður
- Borgarfjörður
- Dýrafjörður
- Önundarfjörður
- Súgandafjörður
- Ísafjarðardjúp
- Skutulsfjörður
- Álftafjörður
- Seyðisfjörður
- Hestfjörður
- Skötufjörður
- Mjóifjörður
- Vatnsfjörður
- Reykjarfjörður
- Ísafjörður
- Kaldalón
- Jökulfirðir
- Leirufjörður
- Hrafnsfjörður
- Lónafjörður
- Veiðileysufjörður
- Hesteyrarfjörður
- Furufjörður
- Þaralátursfjörður
- Reykjarfjörður nyrðri
- Bjarnarfjörður nyrðri
- Eyvindarfjörður
- Ófeigsfjörður
- Ingólfsfjörður
- Norðurfjörður
- Reykjarfjörður (Ströndum)
- Veiðileysufjörður (Ströndum)
Northwestern region
Northeastern region
Eastern fjords
See also
References
- Atlaskort/Hannes H. Hansen (2010). Atlaskort, Forlagið
- Kortasjá Online map at National Land Survey of Iceland