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  1. Þorrablót - Wikipedia

    Þorrablót (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈθɔrːaˌplouːt]; transliterated as thorrablot) is an Icelandic midwinter festival, named for the month of Þorri of the historical Icelandic calendar (corresponding to mid …

  2. Þorrablót: Celebrating Iceland's Midwinter Feast

    Dec 4, 2025 · Celebrated during the month of Þorri (typically January to mid-February), this lively gathering brings Icelanders together in festivities to honor their ancestors, share traditional …

  3. Iceland Midwinter Festival Imágenes y Fotos - 123RF

    Tus imágenes iceland midwinter festival están aquí. Descarga fotos gratuítas y busca entre nuestras millones de fotos de calidad HD, ilustraciones y vectores. Utilízalos en tus diseños y en tus posts …

  4. Þorrablót: Iceland’s midwinter feast | Icelandair US

    Steeped in tradition both old and new, Iceland’s midwinter feast is certainly a special time of year. Read on for an insight into the eccentric menu, and the history of the feast.

  5. Þorrablót 2026 (Midwinter Festival), Iceland – Viking Traditions ...

    16 hours ago · Þorrablót (Midwinter Festival) is an ancient Icelandic celebration held during Þorri, the traditional midwinter month of the Old Norse calendar, typically spanning late January to mid-February.

  6. Þorri Festival in Iceland | Men’s Day, Women’s Day & Midwinter ...

    Jan 19, 2023 · Þorri is a traditional Icelandic midwinter celebration that spans from mid-January to mid-February, marked by community feasts called Þorrablót, where people gather to eat traditional foods, …

  7. The Festival of Þorrablót & Reykjavík Winter Lights Festival

    Jan 6, 2025 · Each festival carries a unique essence, drawing visitors from around the globe to experience Icelandic culture in its most immersive and enchanting forms. Þorrablót is an Icelandic …

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    0 likes, 0 comments - topgunreporter on January 22, 2026: "Þorrablót, Icelandic midwinter festival When January’s chill grips Iceland, locals turn to warmth and tradition with Þorrablót—a midwinter festival …

  9. Mid-winter Festival - Atelier Iceland

    Jan 21, 2022 · What Icelanders do to survive a long winter? Of course, they give a party! The midwinter festival, called Þorrinn, originally held to honour the God Thor was a pagan sacrificial festival. Þorrinn …

  10. Sheep grazing in snow, Iceland - Bing Gallery · Peapix

    16 hours ago · Þorrablót, Icelandic midwinter festival When January's chill grips Iceland, locals turn to warmth and tradition with Þorrablót—a midwinter festival rooted in Viking heritage. Named after …