Hofshreppur (Skagafjörður)

Hofshreppur
Höfðastrandarhreppur
Hofshreppur from 1990 to 1998
CountryIceland
CountySkagafjörður
Unification of Skagafjörður (municipality)June 6, 1998
Named afterThe church site Hof in Höfðaströnd
Time zoneUTC+0
Became a part of Skagafjörður (municipality) in 1998

Hofshreppur, previously Höfðastrandarhreppur, was a hreppur, an old Icelandic municipality, in Skagafjörður county, Iceland, located on the east side of the main part of the fjord. It was named after the church site Hof in Höfðaströnd.

The old trading post Hofsós was made into its own hreppur on January 1, 1948. On June 19, 1990, Hofshreppur and Fellshreppur, located to the north, merged into a single municipality. Hofshreppur then comprised land all the way north to Fljót.

On June 6, 1998, Hofshreppur joined ten other local governments to form Skagafjörður county: Skefilsstaðahreppur, Sauðárkrókur, Skarðshreppur, Staðarhreppur, Seyluhreppur, Lýtingsstaðahreppur, Rípurhreppur, Viðvíkurhreppur, Hólahreppur, and Fljótahreppur.