Today you'll journey to the westernmost point of Europe to see the incredible bird cliffs of Látrabjarg, home to thousands of puffins, followed by a visit to the unique and beautiful Rauðasandur red sand beach.
Látrabjarg Cliffs
Walk along the edge of Europe's largest bird cliff, a summer nesting site for millions of seabirds, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots. The puffins are often very close to the path.
Hnjótur Museum
Visit this eclectic and charming local museum showcasing the history of fishing, farming, and aviation in the region, offering a unique glimpse into the resilience of Westfjords life.
Rauðasandur Beach
Discover the stunning Rauðasandur, a vast expanse of golden-red sand that contrasts beautifully with the black cliffs and blue ocean. A serene and picturesque spot for a walk.