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ROUTE II.—THROUGH ‘THE NJAL COUNTRY.’ 123 Twenty-sixth Day.—Kross to Berg\6rshvoll, and thence to Oddi (Triangle). A swampy ride to the Affall, which will he forded. Close by, on its eastern hank, is the far-famed Berg\6rshvoll, the home some nine centuries since of the peaceful Njal, and his doughty sons, and the scene of the ‘burning’ in which they perished. A very poor farmstead now stands upon the site of the good old lawgiver’s commodious home, a knoll of a longish shape which terminates about a bowshot from the Affall. On the opposite side of the,knoll to the river is Karatjorn (Kari’s-tam), the little pool wherein Kari extinguished his flaming garments when he made his escape from the burning house. Not a vestige of the old buildings, it is said, remain; but a few years since, during an alteration to one of the buildings here, many ashes, charred turfs, and stones were brought to light, also a few small articles; but the latter were eagerly bought up. Notwithstanding that so little is to be seen now at the spot where so much was done in the days ‘ lang syne,’ one who has read the Saga must feel a strange delight at standing on the very spot so long the home of the hero of the story; and it cannot require a very vivid imagination to picture in one’s mind the scene enacted here on the day that he preferred to die in his burning home, so valiantly defended unto the death by his sons and retainers, rather than live on in the autumn of his life unable to avenge their deaths. But though the heroes are dust, and the good swords are rust, Still the land rings with the deeds that were done. It is not possible to pass the night in the hovels at Berg\6rshvoll; therefore a man should be taken to show the way over the island to Oddi parsonage, on the north bank of the pvera. It will take about three hours to ride across the island to the river, which will be ferried opposite Oddi. A short ride from the river will bring the travellers to the door of the parsonage. Obliging people and good accommodation. Twenty-seventh Day.— Oddi to Eyrarlalclci. Two hours’ ride will bring the travellers to the ferry over the pjdrsa. After crossing which they will strike the bridle-path running south-west to the coast. Prom this point all particulars relative to the remaining three days’ journey to Reykjavik will be found in Route I.
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Guide to Iceland

Year
1882
Language
English
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216


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