
east-iceland · Iceland
Kambanesviti
About Kambanesviti
Perched on the rugged eastern coast, Kambanesviti lighthouse is a striking beacon of bright orange and red, contrasting sharply with the dark volcanic rock and grey, powerful ocean. It offers a captivating glimpse into Iceland's wild coastal beauty and maritime heritage, inviting visitors to pause and soak in its remote charm.
History & Background
While detailed historical records for every Icelandic lighthouse can be challenging to pinpoint, Kambanesviti, like many of its counterparts, represents a crucial link in Iceland's maritime safety network. Its construction would have been driven by the need to guide local fishing fleets and passing ships through the often-treacherous waters of the Eastfjords. Lighthouses in Iceland often date back to the early to mid-20th century, modernizing earlier, simpler navigational aids. The vibrant orange and red coloring of Kambanesviti is not merely aesthetic; it's a practical choice to ensure maximum visibility in the frequently foggy or overcast conditions prevalent along the Icelandic coast. Its robust design reflects the harsh weather conditions it must endure, standing firm against strong winds and sea spray. It stands as a silent guardian, a symbol of human perseverance against the powerful forces of nature that define this remote corner of the world.
Did You Know?
- ✔Kambanesviti is one of many interesting sites in east-iceland
- ✔Iceland's diverse landscape makes every region unique and worth exploring
- ✔The best way to experience Iceland is to venture off the beaten path
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Why Visit
Capture stunning photos of the vividly colored lighthouse against Iceland's raw, dramatic coastal landscape.
Did You Know?
Its bold orange color makes Kambanesviti particularly visible against the often-overcast skies and dark lava, a crucial aid for sailors navigating these wild waters.
Vörður Austur-öldanna
Sögur segja að risavaxinn sæskrímsli, sem eitt sinn strandaði á þessum klettum, hafi málað vitann í sínum eigin eldheitu litum til að gefa til kynna þrá sína eftir djúpinu. Nú er sagt að bjartir litir hans verji gegn stormum, töfrandi viti sem verndar þá sem eru á sjó.
Hidden Gems Nearby
Strandútsýni norður af vitanum
Kannaðu strandlengjuna norður af vitanum til að sjá fleiri stórbrotnar klettaformanir og sjófuglahreiðurstaði.
Þar má finna óspillta náttúrufegurð og frábær tækifæri til að horfa á fugla.
Stokknes skagi (lengra suður)
Þótt ekki sé strax í nágrenninu, þá eru hið táknræna Vestrahorn fjall og svartir sandstrendur á Stokknesi stórkostlegt náttúruundur í nágrenninu.
Þetta er einn mest ljósmyndaði staður á Íslandi með dramatískum fjöllum og svörtum ströndum.
Djúpivogur þorp
Heillandi fiskimannaþorp í stuttri akstursfjarlægð, sem býður upp á staðbundið handverk, sögulega verslunarstöð og hina frægu 'Eggin í Gleðivík' listaverkauppsetningu.
Upplifðu ekta íslenskt þorpslíf og njóttu einstakrar listrænnar uppsetningar.
Practical Information
Best Time
Hvenær sem er, en bjartir dagar bjóða upp á bestu sýnileikann fyrir ljósmyndun.
Duration
30 minutes
Access
Malbikaður vegur, stutt malarstígur að bílastæði.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there parking available at Kambanesviti?▾
Yes, there is a small parking area typically accessible via a short gravel path from the main road.
Is there an entry fee to visit the lighthouse?▾
No, visiting Kambanesviti lighthouse is free of charge.
What is the best time of year to visit Kambanesviti?▾
Kambanesviti can be visited all year round, but summer months (June-August) offer milder weather and longer daylight hours. Winter visits provide a dramatic, rugged experience.
How long should I plan to spend at Kambanesviti?▾
A visit of 20-30 minutes is usually sufficient to admire the lighthouse, take photos, and enjoy the coastal views.
What should I bring when visiting?▾
Dress in warm, windproof, and waterproof layers, as coastal weather in East Iceland can change rapidly. A camera is highly recommended!


