A charming fishing village on the Berufjörður, with around 450 inhabitants and the only one in Iceland with a Cittaslow certification, it promotes a relaxed pace and quality of life. Its economy revolves around fishing, aquaculture, and tourism. Must-sees include the historic 18th-century Langabúð building, now a museum and café, and the Eggin í Gleðivík art installation, featuring 34 sculptures depicting local birds. A perfect place to combine history, art, and the sea in a peaceful setting.