
The Arctic Ghost Town
A full-day walking tour through an abandoned Arctic settlement in Iceland's Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. The village supported farmers, a doctor, and a whaling station until the last residents left in 1952. You arrive by boat and walk through the remains with guides who know every foundation and the stories behind them.

Overview
The Settlement
Hornstrandir is known for its cliffs and Arctic foxes, but the reserve also holds something rarer: an intact record of a community that simply walked away. For nearly a century, a small settlement thrived at the edge of one of Iceland's most remote glacial fjords, complete with a doctor's residence, a school, a church, and a Norwegian-built whaling station. By 1952, the last families had left. The buildings remained.
The Exploration
The day begins with a boat crossing through the glacial fjords north of the Westfjords capital. You step ashore into a landscape where wildflowers have overtaken former farmland and Arctic foxes treat the old foundations as territory. The walking route covers roughly five kilometers through the settlement and its surroundings, passing the ruins of the whaling station with its lone standing chimney, the restored doctor's house, and the stone foundations where a church stood before being relocated in the 1960s. By the end of the day, you will have walked through one of the most complete abandoned settlements in the North Atlantic, a place where seventy years without human interference have preserved everything the residents left behind.
The Local Difference
Reaching this part of the reserve requires a boat and a crew that reads the landing conditions, which shift with every tide and weather system. Your guides have spent years running expeditions into these fjords and know the settlement's history down to individual foundations. This tour is for travelers who find empty buildings more compelling than crowded museums. It is not for anyone expecting boardwalks or interpretive signage.
Included
- Guided boat crossing to and from the nature reserve
- Local guide for the full day
- Walking tour through the abandoned settlement and surroundings
What to bring
- Waterproof jacket and pants
- Sturdy waterproof hiking boots with ankle support
- Warm layers (expect 5–18°C with wind chill)
- Packed lunch and water bottle
- Daypack
Meeting Point
Ísafjörður West Fjords
Meet on Location
Exact location provided upon bookimg, please arrive 15 minutes early
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Had a fantastic day trip to Hesteyri. Highly recommend the tour and company, well organised and small group with a great guide!