From Iceland — Best Of West Iceland 2019: Must-See Spot

Best Of West Iceland 2019: Must-See Spot

Published May 31, 2019

Best Of West Iceland 2019: Must-See Spot

West is best! However true that sentiment rings, we’ll try a little harder to illustrate what we love about the region. The West of Iceland is a stunning place to explore, offering up some version of the numerous wonders that Iceland at large has become famous for. From the frigid expanse of Langjökull to the otherworldly beacon that is Snæfellsjökull, from the lush serenity of Hvalfjöður to the stark and shapeshifting lava formations of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, from the peaks of mountains to the depths of the lava caves; it is a region rich in well-known sites and hidden gems. To help you out, here is the must-see spot in West Iceland and the runner-ups.

Must-See Spot

Flatey
Breiðafjörður

Winner of the "must-see spot" in west iceland
You know that quintessential summer feeling of time slowing down? The smell of the season—grass, wildflowers, sea spray—floats on the breeze and there’s nothing on your agenda but to breathe it in. That’s Flatey. Drive to Stykkishólmur—a gem of the West in itself—and catch the ferry out onto Breiðafjörður to spend a day among Flatey island’s colourful houses, impossibly green grass and undeniable charm—and puffins. Said one panellist: “It’s a magical place.” Magical, yes, and the must-see spot in West Iceland.

Runner-Up:

Snæfellsjökull
Snæfellsnes

runner up of the "must-see spot" in west iceland
All of Iceland’s glaciers are magnificent, but Snæfellsjökull is something else. It glows. It beckons you to gaze upon its majesty. You cannot say you’ve been to West Iceland unless you’ve basked in its glory, or, better still, booked a tour to the top of the glistening leviathan to explore it up close.

Runner-Up:

Arnarstapi & Hellnar
Útnesvegur, Snæfellsnes

runner up of the "must-see spot" in west iceland
These two coastal villages are just a stone’s throw from one another—a 6-minute drive, or an hour-long stroll—and both come recommended by our panel as places to sit and watch the sea life as the sun sets. Fly over to Arnarstapi for seabirds, or roll down to Hellnar to try and spot seals.

Other Categories


You can buy a copy of the full Best Of Iceland 2019 magazine—an essential guide to having fun in Iceland—here, posted worldwide. We also have a Special Offer double-pack that also includes our Best Of Reykjavík magazine, about places to eat, see, swim, visit, and shop in the country’s capital city, here.

Support The Reykjavík Grapevine!
Buy subscriptions, t-shirts and more from our shop right here!

Show Me More!