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Westfjords

The Westfjords, stretching majestically into the Atlantic Ocean from the northwest corner of Iceland, boast a rugged beauty like no other.



With its massive fjords cutting through mountainous terrain, this remote peninsula offers vast landscapes and unparalleled charm.



Geographically isolated, the Westfjords exude a charisma that sets it apart from any other destination in Iceland.

Its tranquility and lack of crowds make it a peaceful haven, perfect for those seeking a genuine escape into nature and local life.



In this enchanting paradise, immerse yourself in authentic experiences through one of the last remaining European wildernesses.


And let’s not forget the culinary delights – indulge in some of Iceland’s finest food and enjoy the hearty hospitality that makes this place truly special.


Interestingly, the Westfjords are still a well-kept secret, as only about 10% of tourists venture into this hidden gem.



Designed for locals and intrepid travellers, the region offers a slower pace of life, a quieter atmosphere, a hint of quirkiness, and a strong sense of originality.


Why is Westfjords a sustainability reference?



☘ Efforts to increase forest cover through reforestation and afforestation play a role in the region’s sustainability goals.



☘  Sustainable development in the region takes into account the protection of historic buildings, traditional crafts, and cultural practices, fostering a sense of identity and promoting cultural tourism.



☘  Promotes organic farming and agriculture practices, which prioritize soil health, biodiversity, and natural resource conservation.



☘ The Westfjords is home to diverse ecosystems and wildlife. Conservation initiatives include setting aside protected areas, implementing wildlife corridors, and monitoring and managing human activities that could adversely affect local flora and fauna.



☘ Fishing is an important industry in the Westfjords, and sustainable fishing practices play a significant role in preserving marine ecosystems and ensuring the long-term viability of the fishing industry.


Imagine yourself soaking in hot tubs in the middle of nature!

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