
westfjords
Látrabjarg
About Látrabjarg
Látrabjarg is a remarkable beach in Iceland. Látrabjarg is a stunning beach located in Westfjords. This dramatic coastal area features Iceland's distinctive black volcanic sand, shaped by powerfu... Látrabjarg is Europe's largest sea bird cliff — a 14-kilometre basalt escarpment rising up to 440 metres above the Atlantic, hosting millions of nesting seabirds. Razorbills, common murres, kittiwakes and fulmars nest in the cracks and ledges, but th. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Iceland's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
🐉 The Seal Woman of Látrabjarg
An old tale tells of a seal woman (selkie) who came ashore at Látrabjarg and transformed into a beautiful woman. She lived among humans for many years before returning to the sea. On quiet evenings, locals claim you can still hear her singing from the waves, calling to her family on land.
📖 History of Látrabjarg
Látrabjarg has been used for egg and bird hunting by local farmers for centuries, with men being lowered on ropes over the cliff edge. In 1947, the crew of the British trawler Dhoon wrecked on the rocks below during a severe storm. Despite the impossible conditions, local farmers rappelled down the cliffs and rescued all 12 crew members over two days. The rescue was headline news across Britain and stands as one of the most heroic maritime rescues in Icelandic history.
✈️ Why Visit
Millions of puffins nest here in summer
💡 Did You Know?
Westernmost point of Iceland and Europe (excluding Azores)
Key Facts
Westernmost point of Iceland and Europe
Cliff height up to 440 meters, length 14 km
World's largest puffin colony
Puffins can be approached at very close range in summer
1947 Dhoon shipwreck rescue is a legendary event in the region
💎 Hidden Gems
Tidal Patterns
The black sand creates stunning patterns as the waves retreat, especially at low tide.
The interplay of water, sand texture, and reflected sky creates naturally artistic compositions that are constantly changing.
Rock Formations
Explore the rock formations at the edges of the beach — many feature columnar basalt and small caves.
These geological features add variety to your beach visit and often shelter small tidal pools with marine life.
Seabird Watching
Bring binoculars to spot seabirds nesting on nearby cliffs, especially during summer months.
In breeding season (May-August), you can often see puffins, fulmars, and guillemots from the beach.
🕐 Best Time
June–mid-August for puffins
🚗 Access
Westernmost point of Iceland, long drive from Ísafjörður. Parking at the cliff edge.
⏱ Duration
1–2 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to swim at Icelandic beaches?▾
No, Icelandic beaches have extremely cold water and dangerous sneaker waves. Never turn your back on the ocean and keep a safe distance.
Why is the sand black?▾
The black sand comes from volcanic basalt rock that has been broken down by ocean waves over thousands of years.
Can I visit in winter?▾
Yes, but be extra careful of wave conditions. Winter storms can create especially dangerous sneaker waves.
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