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Adventurous Vikings were at the Viking Festival at Víðistaðatún this year. Never before have so many nationalities participated. The weather was pleasant for the festival guests in the early days and the atmosphere was unique as ever.
“There have never been more tents. The attendance was good. It was even greater than last year,” says Jökull Tandri Ásmundason, Earl of Rimmugýgur, now that the Viking Festival in Hafnarfjörður has concluded. The Vikings have taken down their camps and cannot wait for next years festival. “The first three days were incredible. June 17th was great despite the rainy weather,” he describes. When asked about the highlights, he mentions that they have never had Vikings come from as far away as Australia. Never before have Vikings from so many countries participated. “It exceeded our expectations,” says Jökull.
He responds affirmatively that the culture within the groups is diverse. “There is brotherhood among the groups even though Rimmugýgur is probably the largest Viking society in the world,” he says, explaining how the focuses of the groups are different, whether it’s embroidery, battles, or other Viking-related activities. Rimmugýgur covers all aspects. “In addition, we entertain tourists outside of the festival.” The Viking society does not go dormant even though the festival is over. Preparation for next year has already begun. “Indeed, there is a lot of excitement for next year. We have different ideas for the camps in next years Viking festival. We want to invite Vikings to set up their own units. Otherwise, we are pleased with the ring we set up this year,” he says, adding that they are also looking further ahead.
“We are also starting to look forward to June 17th, 2027, as it marks the 30th anniversary of the festival. 50 warriors were in the field when it was busiest this year. We aim to see 100 in 2027.”
Vikings – Thank you for enriching life in Hafnarfjörður!
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