Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður

Heimilisfang: Þórsgata 8a, 450 Patreksfjörður, Ísland.
Sími: 4565006.
Vefsíða: wa.is
Sérfræði: Ferðamannastaður.
Annað áhugaverðar upplýsingar: Mælt er með að fá miða fyrirfram, Er góður fyrir börn.
Álit: Þetta fyrirtæki hefur 32 umsagnir á Google My Business.
Meðaltal álit: 4.6/5.

📌 Staðsetning á Westfjords Adventures

Westfjords Adventures Þórsgata 8a, 450 Patreksfjörður, Ísland

⏰ Opnunartímar Westfjords Adventures

  • Fimmtudagur: 08:30–17
  • Föstudagur: 08:30–17
  • Laugardagur: 10–12
  • Miðvikudagur: 08:30–17
  • Mánudagur: 08:30–17
  • Sunnudagur: 10–12
  • þriðjudagur: 08:30–17

Westfjords Adventures

Heimilisfang: Þórsgata 8a, 450 Patreksfjörður, Ísland.

Helgi til að fá maður að fá maður að verða viðskaptir á ferðum ásamt með að fá maður að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum.

Áfengi

Á Westfjords Adventures geta fá meðaltal á 4.6/5 á Google My Business. Að gefa þessa fyrirtæki einhver takka að fá viðskaptir á ferðum og að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum.

Á Ferðamannastað efnis: Ferðamannastaðurinn er á með að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum og að brylla við skerla. Fyrirtækið er áðeins með að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum.

Náttúra: Vestfjöll eru þungir og mátt mikilli, og má fá áðeins hætt við skerla og rafn. Þar fá fá að blescja um völl, á meðaltaliði.

Áfang:

Tel: Sími: 4565006

Vefsíða: http://wa.is/

Myndasvið: Fyrirtækið hefur mátt mikilli á með að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum, og fá fá að fá viðskaptir á ferðum sem er blescja um skerla.

Fnafni: Fyrirtækið heitir Westfjords Adventures, og er það áðeins með að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum.

Álit: Þetta fyrirtæki hefur 32 umsagnir á Google My Business. Þetta sú meðaltal er áðeins áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum.

Annað áhugaverðar upplýsingar: Mælt er með að fá maður að fá viðskaptir á ferðum og að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum. Fyrirtækið er fyrir börn, og meðaltalinn er áðeins áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum.

Rekomendación:

Þetta er ráða að fá viðskaptir á ferðum áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum og að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum. Fyrirtækið er fyrir börn og hefur mátt mikilli á með að blescja um völl. Fá maður að fá viðskaptir á ferðum og að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum.

Fá maður að fá viðskaptir á ferðum og að blescja um völl í Vestfjöllum áðeins fyrir 6 þórsdögum á Vestsfjöll Adventures.

👍 Umsagnir um Westfjords Adventures

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Mike A. K. W.
5/5

My wife and I had an outstanding 6 hour tour with our guide Natalie exploring the Puffin cliffs where several species of birds were nesting, going to the nearby beach for a casual stroll and visiting the fascinating Hnjótur history museum. Natalie was very friendly, spoke excellent English and was knowledgeable about many subjects from history to the landscape to the wildlife. We highly recommend this tour and especially Natalie as a guide.

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Dinh T.
5/5

The Westfjords are the oldest part of Iceland. The oldest rock here is around 17 million years old so in geological terms it's still very young. This part of Iceland is one of the least visited and in October tourism has reached its low before many hotels shut down for the winter. The Westfjords therefore have an atmosphere of remoteness with scattered farms and a few small villages. The scenery is all more or less coastal and we'll be photographing coastal features, rock stacks, beaches, old buildings, fjords, valleys and mountains rising steeply from sea level. We'll also be visiting the one major waterfall in the Westfjords, Dynjandi, and once we get to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula at the end of the trip we'll be photographing the iconic Mt. Kirkjufell along with stunning scenery in the Snæfellsjökull National Park, including that from the famous black church at Búðir.

The days are getting shorter in late September with sunrise at around 6.15 and sunset at 18.15, so the working hours for photography are more civilized than in summer, when the days are much longer. October also often offers more drama int the weather, and there could even be a dusting of snow on the mountains. This is also a good time of the year to see the Aurora Borealis.

The Westfjords is where Iceland’s dramatic landscapes come to a riveting climax and where mass tourism disappears – only about 10% of Iceland's visitors ever see the region. Jagged bird cliffs and broad multihued dream beaches flank the south. Rutted dirt roads snake north along jaw-dropping coastal fjords and over immense central mountains, revealing tiny fishing villages embracing traditional ways of life. In the far north, the Hornstrandir hiking reserve crowns the quiet region, and is home to cairn-marked walking paths revealing bird life, Arctic foxes and ocean vistas. The Strandir coast is less visited still, with an end-of-the-line, mystical feel, geothermal springs and minuscule oceanside hamlets.

Leave plenty of time: unpaved roads weave around fjords and over pothole-pitted mountain passes, but the scenery is never short of breathtaking. Once you get used to it, you may not want to leave.

* Some photos courtesy of Internet. Thanks!

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Heather H.
5/5

This tour of the Westfjords ended up being one of my favorite parts of our trip to Iceland. We did an all day tour. Our guide, Pierre, was absolutely amazing - he gave us insight into Icelandic life, knew everything about the area, and shared his love of the area and country with us. I had the best lamb stew of the trip at a little place I never would have visited otherwise; we got an insight into the fascinating rescue of a British boat off the cliffs; and saw beautiful, seemingly untouched areas of Iceland. I felt I learned more about the people and saw more of the "real" Iceland on this tour than anything else we did on our trip. I would highly recommend this tour group!

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Anne M.
5/5

Fantastic tour! We did the Pearls of the Westfjords. Our guide, Pierre, was exceptional, so knowledgeable, personable, and flexible. He made this adventure a true joy. The company is easy to work with and accommodating. We loved this day! Book the tour!

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Daniele M.
5/5

We had a great jeep tour with an incredible and gentle guide - it was thrilling!

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Yvonne G.
5/5

Wir wurden von unserem Guide mit einem geländetauglichen HUMMER vom Hotel Latrabjarg abgeholt. Er gab uns bereits auf der Fahrt zum Vogelfelsen Latrabjarg viele Informationen zur Vegetation aber auch zum Leben der früheren Bewohner der Gegend. Beim Wandern auf dem Vogelfelsen achtete er sorgsam auf unsere Sicherheit. Es war sehr sehr windig und deswegen etwas gefährlich. Die Wanderung auf dem Vogelfelsen war durch das Wetter etwas beschwerlich aber dennoch außergewöhnlich. Leider waren Anfang August die meisten hier nistenden Vögel bereits weitergezogen. Wir haben nur noch sehr wenige Puffins gesehen. Am Ende der Tour waren wir noch im Museum Hnjotur. Dort gab uns der Guide sehr gute Einblicke in das frühere beschwerliche Leben der Einwohner.

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Niklas T.
3/5

Is closed as of May 2021. After a short call the owner of the tourist information opened for me to get a hiking map for the area, which I found very nice and helpful. However the hiking map (map #4 of the west fjords) was somewhat useless. Most of the higher trails were impassable due to snow, which the lady denied when I asked about it. Other trails haven't been checked on for years, so you encounter collapsed bridges or fences that block your way. Most trails are poorly marked if any and have no parking space at their alleged starting position. The tourist guide did not seem informed about all that.

Westfjords Adventures - Patreksfjörður
Oph
3/5

The agency itself was helpful and all agency workers we came in contact with were very friendly. HOWEVER, I feel the agency did not take its due diligence seriously. The weather on the scheduled day to see the Hornjbarg cliffs was deathly! A 2-hour boat ride turned into a 5-hour- ride where almost all 20 passengers were vomiting in the back of the boat. I cannot emphasize how terrible, long and painful these hours were. The return trip was not as long, but equally tumultuous. Of course, the weather is out of the agency's control. Their responsibility lies in keeping it's customers safe, and let me tell you, I DID NOT FEEL SAFE!! On top of that, there were 3 young men (late teens?) that made the boat ride in with us that were staying in the reserve for a few nights. They were wearing sneakers and jeans and carrying their sleeping mats. They were NOT prepared to be backpacking the reserve. I feel they should have been told that they were not properly equipped to face the elements on their own. Is this not the agency's responsibility? Side note: No amount of Gravol will help you with seasickness on this boat ride. Beware if this is something you battle with.

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