Ósvör Maritime Museum
On the seaside of Bolungarvík is the Ósvör Maritime Museum, a fascinating exhibit built on the ruins of old fishing huts from the 19th century. Lovingly restored, its highlight is a replica of a six-man rowing boat, Ölver, among the oldest of its kind in the country.
The museum also features a salt house, fish sheds, a fish drying area and tool sheds with all the fishing paraphernalia from a bygone age. It gives a good insight into the harsh conditions fishermen faced in centuries past in the Westfjords. Two documentaries about fishing have been filmed here.
The curator welcomes guests in a traditional fisherman outfit and guides them through the area.
Ten ideas for a recreation in Northern Westfjords:
- Check out the view from the new viewing platform on Mt. Bolafjall, if you dare!
- Visit the Westfjords Heritage Museum in Ísafjörður and learn more about the history of the region.
- Take a walk through the old town of Ísafjörður with Ísafjörður Guide and learn about the history of the houses and the people who lived there.
- Get to know Iceland’s first settler at The Arctic Fox Center in Súðavík.
- Go angling and catch the boil.
- Sail to the Hornstrandir region or to the island of Vigur in Ísafjörður Bay (puffin island).
- Take a look at the Old Smithy from 1913 in Þingeyri village, where all the machines are still working.
- Check out the tree and flower park Skrúður in Dýrafjörður.
- Set off on a kayaking expedition past historic trails, seals and birds.
- Walk along Dynjandi, the biggest and most famous waterfall in the Westfjords
For further information and ideas go to www.westfjords.is