Jutting out from the north-west coast, the remote Westfjords peninsula is best known for its incredibly intricate coastline, containing more than half the fjords in Iceland. The steep vertical cliffs of the fjords are home to several million sea birds, and Látrabjarg – Europe’s westernmost point – is one of the best places to see them.
The staggeringly high basalt walls are decorated by huge numbers of puffins and guillemots from May to August, and also boast the largest colony of razorbills in the world, estimated to be close to half a million.
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