From Patreksfjörður, journey to the dramatic Látrabjarg Cliffs, home to countless puffins. Afterwards, relax on the unique red sands of Rauðasandur Beach, before exploring local history at Hnjótur Museum.
Látrabjarg Cliffs
Witness millions of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, nesting on Europe's westernmost point. The dramatic cliffs offer breathtaking views and incredible wildlife photography opportunities.
Rauðasandur Beach
Experience the unique reddish-gold sands of Rauðasandur, stretching for miles along the remote Westfjords coastline. This serene beach is perfect for a leisurely stroll, offering stunning views and a sense of solitude.
Hnjótur Museum
Discover a fascinating collection of local artifacts, focusing on the history of fishing, farming, and rescue operations in the Westfjords. This unique museum offers insight into the resilience of Icelandic life.