Látrabjarg in the Westfjords of Iceland is a stunning destination that offers an unforgettable experience for any traveler. This incredible site marks the westernmost point of Iceland and Europe and boasts a sheer cliff face that is over four hundred meters (1,444 feet) high and fourteen kilometers (9 mi) long. It is home to millions of birds, making it one of the best birdwatching locations in the world. Witnessing the Atlantic puffins up close makes this an extraordinary and memorable experience. For a unique Icelandic adventure, take a tour of the Westfjords and visit the amazing Látrabjarg cliffs, where you can make lasting memories!
Látrabjarg is the westernmost point of Europe. This cape is best known for its millions of birds including puffins.
How to get there: From road 62, take road 612 for 40 km