• Reconstructed longhouse at Eiríksstaðir. Eiríksstaðir (. Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈeiːriksˌstaːðɪr]) is the former homestead of Eiríkr Þorvaldsson, known as Erik the Red...
  • Hidden away in West Iceland, the Viking Age farm of Eiríksstaðir was the stage for the beginning of one of the most significant chapters in the history of mankind...
  • A little west of the ruins at Eiríksstaðir, a replica farmhouse was built, which was inaugurated in 2000 on the occasion of the 1000th anniversary of Leif's...
  • Eiríksstaðir Viking longhouse, which is located in West Iceland, is one of the most prominent historical houses that is visited by the locals and the tourists...
  • Eiríksstaðir in Haukadalur is believed to be the birthplace of Leifur Eiríksson, or “Leif the Lucky”, who is said to be the first European to set foot in North America...
  • Eiriksstaðir is a historical site, a ruin of a 10th-century longhouse and a replica made in the 21st century with only 10th-century technology.
  • Eiríksstaðir is an archaeological site in West Iceland. Eiríksstaðir is situated nearby to Eriksstadir and Stóra Vatnshornskirkja.
  • Before settling in Greenland, Eirik lived in Eiríksstaðir in Haukadalur in the Dalasýsla region of Iceland.
  • Eiríksstaðir –viikinkiajan pitkätalo Eiriksstadir is a historical site in the West of Iceland and the possible homestead of Eric the Red.
  • Eiríksstaðir is the former homestead of Erik the Red (950-1003), a Norwegian Viking, in Dalasýsla – and a western region of Iceland.