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    • lifecity 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well.. I love this spot to see the bird. and also you can do camping there.. with water and toilet facility. Well.. you don't need telscop lens to take photos of birds.. they are just walking or sitting in front of you..I actually pet some of them.. you can take nice photos of birds with your cell phone.. I love this place , but driving to here is a task.. the road to here were not paved, but still good.. worth the drive with beautiful views all the way to there.. I love the wildness.. It's not necessary to see birds, even the drive is very pleasant.. why not..
    • littlelizzy123 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Definitely one of the high points of our trip. The cliffs were incredible, but they can be dangerous. There are no guardrails, and you are expected to stay away from the edge. The best time to see the puffins is early morning or at night. They seem to be elsewhere in the day time. The light house is also gorgeous. The roads are treacherous, so be careful, but it you go slow and steady, it can be an incredible drive. We made it up in a tiny shoebox car just fine, but a road shoulder is non-existent. We camped on the beach, I highly recommend it.
    • Cow3girl 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went with Grayline on this excursion, pick up is 6am and return to hotel at midnight, a long day. You drive for 2 hours to the port where you pick up Ferry ride for 3 hours to Lagrabjarg. It is a really pretty island, didn't get to see any puffins they were in South Iceland. The sheer beauty of the cliffs is most amazing. The guide was great, professional and helpful. Very accommodating and told great stories of Iceland. He told me a lot the US Navy and military bases and all the civilians rescues our military did for Iceland. My brother was stationed there in the 70's so it was cool to hear it an see some of the old bases that were converted to colleges. It is a long trip, bring snacks you can eat on the Ferry. Not much to pick from on the island. It was good way to really take in the country landscape from land and boat.
    • Ullrich0815 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We decided to go there coming from Dynadi falls - and were happy about our rented Jeep. The roads out there are not just gravel roads - they are IMHO ready to be rated F. Narrow, dangerous and crowded by motorhomes. We were surprised over the marvelous water color and beaches on the way - but the crowd at the cliffs was even late in the evening impressive - I do not want to imagine how it is during the day and high season!! Beginning of August only a couple of Puffins are left - but they act completely undisturbed by the visitors. Except the visitor: The bigger their tele-lens, the more rude their fight for a better picture... strange people.
    • _R3396HZ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We came to Latrabjarg on the 17th of August and it was already too late to see the puffins who had flown away by that time. They usually migrate to the South, so we could still catch them in Reykjavik on a boat tour, but it's not the same experience.
    • willcock_ann 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Fantastic sightings of Puffins. They are very unperturbed by humans and everyone respected them and didn't try and go too close. Camera enthusiasts everywhere and Nikon and Canon won't go broke with what we saw!
    • SebAnnaF 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The cliffs of Látrabjarg promontory are an amazing view just himself; besides, after a 1 hour trial, we had the chance to see few puffin's nest.Puffins are really funny and nice birds! Tip: we suggest to go on the cliff during the evening (8/9 p.m.) much chance to see the birds.
    • NewHampsterite 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Birder's Paradise - just drive carefully...Puffins galore! Go late in the evening (10pm-ish is ideal) for the best chances to see puffins on land during June and July. Otherwise, puffins are often out at sea, but they tend to return to their burrowed-in nests during the night. 'Night' of course is a loose concept when it doesn't really get dark... but that is also a good thing in that you won't have to drive that road after dark!Please be mindful of the edge of the cliffs - they can be undercut and give way. There may be a spray-painted white 'caution' line in the grass, but don't depend on that as a guarantee of safety. These puffins are completely not fussed by humans being nearby, and can be seen on the cliff edge even near the car park!Getting out to Latrabjarg Cliffs is an adventure all its own - it's a narrow, winding gravel road with few guard rails. There is little margin for error for inattentive driving. That said - it is also a beautiful drive - just take it slow, so you can avoid potholes and admire the views! A 2WD vehicle will do just fine. The lack of fences was actually refreshing, in a weird way...
    • baldheretic 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After arriving at our guest house and having some dinner we drove out to the cliffs to see the puffins. It was around 9:00 pm and we had good weather. The road is every bit as horrible as you might have heard and it seemed a longer drive than we had anticipated. If I had not read the reviews and the warnings I could have easily given up. That being said, when we arrived there were a handful of tourists on the cliffs and hundreds of puffins right up on the edge in plain site. They were easy to approach and photograph and we had a blast. I have my photos here if anyone cares to see them. https://www.flickr.com/photos/baldheretic/sets/72157646043845781
    • noaa2014 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Definitely worth the travel there. Even if you're on a budget trip rent a car for a day and GO THERE! It's one of the most beautiful places I've seen in Iceland and (unlike other attractions) is free of charge. The puffins are adorable and friendly and you can spend there hours just looking at them and taking photos. An absolute must!
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