Reidgotaland, Hreidgotaland or Hreiðgotaland was a land in Scandinavian mythology. Hreið meant "ride, journey" (see Raidô), but the identification of the territory varies between the sources. This is the list of meanings given by Nordisk familjebok:
- The Island of Gotland.
- Götaland.
- The land of the Goths, i.e. Gothiscandza and their later territories. In Hervarar saga, it bordered the land of the Huns from which it was separated by Mirkwood.
- The territories of the Goths in southern Europe, according to Anglo-Saxon sources.
- Denmark and Sweden (according to Snorri's Edda it was the earthly kingdom of Odin).
- Denmark.
- Jutland.
The second edition of Nordisk familjebok explains that Hreidgoths was originally applied to the Ostrogoths in south-eastern Europe. I appears as Hraidkutum on the Rök Stone in Ostrogothia. In Hervarar saga, the name Reidhgotaland is applied to the territories of the Ostrogoths in south-eastern Europe. In Snorri's Edda, it is either applied to Jutland or to the Danish islands which are called Eygotaland.