Akrar (Skagafjörður)

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Akrar
Akratorfa
Farm
Two small turf houses. The front is wood and they are surrounded with turf and have turf roofs
Old farms in Akrar
Interactive map of Akrar
CountryIceland
CountySkagafjörður (municipality)
DistrictBlönduhlíð

Akrar is a cluster of farms at the base of Akrafjall mountain in the Blönduhlíð district of Skagafjörður, Iceland. There are four farms, located in close proximity, collectively named Akratorfa: Minni-Akrar, Stóru-Akrar, Höskuldsstaðir, and Miðhús.[1] Akrar includes the Akradalur valley, which goes far into the mountains east of Blönduhlíð.[2]

The lögréttumaður Eggert Jónsson had a residence in Akrar, but his son Jón Eggertsson managed the abbey in Möðruvellir.[1] There used to be a ferry landing on the Héraðsvötn at Akrar, and by 1930, it was the last cable ferry.[3]

Stóru-Akrar

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