Djupavik, Iceland
Djúpavík is a small village in the Northern Westfjords of Iceland and has the least populous municipality in Iceland with only 53 residents. Djúpavík…
Djúpavík is a small village in the Northern Westfjords of Iceland and has the least populous municipality in Iceland with only 53 residents. Djúpavík…
The early Ice Age volcanic island of Drangey in Skagafjordur is a flat topped mass of tuff, rising almost 200 metres out of the ocean. The vertical high…
Malmey is an uninhabited island off the northern coast of Iceland, one of the three islands in the Skagafjörður bay. It is a long and narrow island,…
Located in the Northwest, Hofsós is one of the oldest trading posts in Iceland, dating back to the 1500s. Today, it is a peaceful seaside fishing village.…
Raufarhöfn is the northernmost village on the Icelandic mainland where the Arctic Circle lies just off the coast. It is a peaceful setting to enjoy walks,…
Meet with the family from the Holt farm at the beach. The farm is home to over 400 sheep, 16 horses, dogs, cats and chickens. Some of those horses and…
Slow the pace and discover the refreshing approach to life that Djupivogur has made its trademark. You can leave your phone behind as you step out into…
As an isolated island of the remote St Kilda Group, Boreray island is one of the most far flung and weather impacted islands of the North East Atlantic.…
Gloriously remote, St. Kilda is an archipelago 50 miles off the Isle of Harris. Although the four islands are uninhabited by humans, thousands of seas…
The stunning Isle of Lunga is the largest island in the Treshnish archipelago. With volcanic origin the isle was populated until the 19th Century, and…