Unlock to see location
Whaling factory turned abandoned ruins
Category

Photospot

Price

$$

Also

Wildlife

Message from Isley Reust

Hesteyri Whaling Factory, once a bustling hub of activity in the remote Westfjords of Iceland, was established by the Norwegian firm Brodrene Bull in 1894. Known as Hekla, the factory processed whales and later switched to herring before closing in 1940. The area saw a brief revival but was eventually abandoned in 1952, leaving behind prominent ruins that still stand today. Despite its deserted state, Hesteyri offers a glimpse into its vibrant past through well-maintained summer residences and hiking routes that lead visitors through its historic landscapes.

Want to see more?

I have created curated maps and itineraries for travellers that want to travel like me.

Nearby local secrets

Looking for things to do?

Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.

Go to Guide

Rexby was founded in 2021 with the mission of enabling travel content creators to provide a better service and capture more of the immense value they are creating for the tourism industry

Backed by

Contact us

Hallgerưargata 13

105 ReykjavĆ­k Iceland

hello@rexby.com
Our licence

Kt: 6909211460

Vsk: 146757

rexby travel agency
Rexby
Explore
Purchases
Messages
Log in