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Vestfirðir (Dutch: Westfjords) is a region in Iceland. The Westfjords are located in the far northwest of Iceland. It is a sparsely populated, inhospitable area with a very jagged coastline intersected with fjords (as the name implies).
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Other Destinations
- Hornstrandir: nature reserve
- Dynjandic: waterfall
- Latrabjarg: bird cliffs and the westernmost point of Europe.
- Vigur: tourist island
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Arrive
By plane
- Air Iceland [1] flies from Reykjavík to Asafjörður.
- Eagle Air [2] flies from Reykjavík to Gjögur and Bíldudalur.
By bus
- Stjornubilar [3] has three services from Hólmavík to Ferry Baldur three times a week and to Ísafjörður. Bus schedule starts on June 1 and ends on August 31.