This lighthouse is located on the cliffs of Látrabjarg in the Westfjords and is known for marking the westernmost point of Iceland. Built in 1948, this two-story concrete tower stands tall at 60 meters above the sea, with a lantern facing the ocean. Also, in 1947 Látrabjarg was the site of a famous rescue when the British trawler Dhoon capsized beneath the cliffs (like many other before and after that). There is a very interesting information sign about the heroic feat by the cliffs.
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What it is: The westernmost lighthouse in Iceland, located in the Westfjords.
Best season: Summer (then you see the puffins and it can be harder to drive there during winter).
Best time of day: Sunset is incredible there.
Nice to know: It's next to a cliff called Látrabjarg which is one of the best spots in Iceland to see puffins.