The ferry Baldur offers year-round trips to Brjánslækur, located in Iceland's West Fjords – which are a definite must-visit for anyone seeking to behold Iceland's natural beauty.
Brjánslækur is an age-old manor and parsonage located on the mouth of Vatnsfjörður. Besides a ferry slip and an old shellfish factory, visitors will also find the protected ruins Flókatóftir in Brjánslækur, believed to be the ruins of Hrafna-Flóki's settlement (Hrafna-Flóki was one of Iceland's first settlers).
For anyone interested in visting the West Fjords, the ferry Baldur is a comfortable way to travel. The trip across Breiðafjörður takes around two and a half hours. During the trip, passengers can sit back and enjoy a nice view of the fjord's so-called “innumerable” islands.
Please note that it takes about 45 minutes to drive from Brjánslækur to Patreksfjörður, the nearest urban area.
Transport
2 HOURS AND 30 MINUTES
per adult
per adult