What is the best way to get from Egilsstadir Airport (EGS) to the town center?
Egilsstadir Airport is just 3 km from the town center. The most efficient options are rental cars available at the terminal or pre-booked taxis like Egilsstadir Taxi or Skaftfell Taxi. Walking is possible in good weather - follow Road 95 west for about 30 minutes. Public transit is limited, so private transport is recommended.
When is the rainy season in Egilsstadir, and how should I prepare?
Egilsstadir has relatively low precipitation compared to other parts of Iceland, with the wettest months being September through December. Expect occasional rain and strong winds year-round. Pack waterproof layers, sturdy footwear, and check vedur.is for up-to-date weather forecasts. Summer months (June-August) are driest and best for hiking.
Is the Eastfjords Card or any local passes worth it for visiting attractions near Egilsstadir?
There is no specific “Eastfjords Card,” but the Egilsstadir Service Centre offers discount bundles for the Skaftfell Art Institute, swimming pool entry, and regional tours. For travelers, renting a car with unlimited mileage provides the most flexibility to explore nearby sites like Lake Lagarfljót and Hengifoss waterfall without reliance on passes.
What are the best day trips from Egilsstadir for experiencing Icelandic nature?
Top day trips include hiking in Hallormsstaðaskógur (Iceland’s largest forest), visiting Dverghamrar’s basalt cliffs, exploring the waterfalls of Hengifoss and Strútsfoss, and driving to Seyðisfjörður in the eastfjords. For hot springs, try the natural pools at Vök Baths on Lake Urriðavatn. A 4x4 is recommended for F-roads like Kárahnjúkavegur near the highlands.