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Naustahvilft: The Troll Seat in the West Fjords – Folklore Friday

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A quick but fascinating Icelandic folklore tale about Naustahvilft. According to the legend, a troll was hurrying home to avoid being turned into stone by the sun that was going to rise soon. She was traveling quickly enough that she was ahead of schedule and was able to stop to rest.

The area that she stopped is Ísafjörður, the fjord where the largest town in the Westfjords is located. The troll’s feet were aching so she sat down on the mountain to rest. The shear weight of her made an indent in the mountain with her rear as soon as she sat down.

Please note that trolls are gigantic figures in Icelandic folklore, so it is possible for them to have this impact on a mountain. When the troll got up to continue her journey, the imprint of her rear was left. That indent was then nicknamed “Troll’s Seat”.

The view from Naustahvilft

Random Fact of the Episode

There is a short but steep trail here that I loved hiking. I think it took me around 30 minutes to reach the top but I was huffing and puffing at the end because the steepness does get intense. However, the views on a nice day are incredible. For a little bit of effort, you are rewarded with views of the fjord. If you spend some time up there, you might even see some planes taking off or landing.

Like other hikes in Iceland, there is normally a guest book you can sign at the top that is being kept safe from the harsh weather in a metal box. There is a space for cars to park for this trail but it can be hard to miss so drive a little slower when you getting close to the location, so you easily make the turn into the small lot.

Books About Icelandic Folklore

  1. The Guardians of Iceland and other Icelandic Folk Tales
  2. Icelandic Folk Legends: Tales of Apparitions, Outlaws, and Things Unseen
  3. The Little Book of the Hidden People: Twenty Stories of Elves from Icelandic Folklore
  4. Icelandic Folk Tales

Icelandic Word of the Episode

Ísafjörður – ice fjord

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A quick but fascinating Icelandic folklore tale about Naustahvilft. According to the legend, a troll was hurrying home to avoid being turned into stone by the sun that was going to rise soon. She was traveling quickly enough that she was ahead of schedule and was able to stop to rest.

The area that she stopped is Ísafjörður, the fjord where the largest town in the Westfjords is located. The troll’s feet were aching so she sat down on the mountain to rest. The shear weight of her made an indent in the mountain with her rear as soon as she sat down.

Please note that trolls are gigantic figures in Icelandic folklore, so it is possible for them to have this impact on a mountain. When the troll got up to continue her journey, the imprint of her rear was left. That indent was then nicknamed “Troll’s Seat”.

The view from Naustahvilft

Random Fact of the Episode

There is a short but steep trail here that I loved hiking. I think it took me around 30 minutes to reach the top but I was huffing and puffing at the end because the steepness does get intense. However, the views on a nice day are incredible. For a little bit of effort, you are rewarded with views of the fjord. If you spend some time up there, you might even see some planes taking off or landing.

Like other hikes in Iceland, there is normally a guest book you can sign at the top that is being kept safe from the harsh weather in a metal box. There is a space for cars to park for this trail but it can be hard to miss so drive a little slower when you getting close to the location, so you easily make the turn into the small lot.

Books About Icelandic Folklore

  1. The Guardians of Iceland and other Icelandic Folk Tales
  2. Icelandic Folk Legends: Tales of Apparitions, Outlaws, and Things Unseen
  3. The Little Book of the Hidden People: Twenty Stories of Elves from Icelandic Folklore
  4. Icelandic Folk Tales

Icelandic Word of the Episode

Ísafjörður – ice fjord

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Facebook
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LinkedIn

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Þakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta og sjáumst fljótlega.

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