Top des meilleures expériences
Assistance 24h/24
Gage de qualité
Experts de voyage en Islande

Guide de Voyage : Bíldudalur

Type
Locality
Pays
Iceland
Haute saison
Summer
Température moyenne
-1°C - 1°C
Langue
Icelandic
Conviviale et familiale
Oui
Population
207
Note moyenne
5.0
Nombre d'avis
782

Surrounded by layered, flat top mountains, Bíldudalur is an attractive fishing village settled on the fjord, Arnarfjörður.

This fjord-side location is responsible for the village’s envious reputation as “the good weather capital” of the Westfjords and is a well-tread spot for hikers, skiers and deep-sea anglers. 

Explore this area on a self drive tour in Iceland.

History

Despite its diminutive population size today (around 200 inhabitants), the development of  Bíldudalur was once prospering, making it an important commercial hub for the Westfjords region. Following the cessation of the Danish Trade Monopoly in 1786, Ólafur Thorlacius made his reputation as one of Iceland’s most respected businessmen in the town, buying and selling merchandise, drying fish and running his own fishing fleet. At the beginning of the 19th century, Thorlacius had successfully turned the village into a base for his large commercial operation, a reality that continued with his successor, Pétur J. Thorsteinnsson, lasting until 1924. 

As with many coastal villages in Iceland, the fishing quotas of the 20th Century began to hurt Bíldudalur’s primary industry and put a stop to any further large-scale urban development. The economy, however, managed to successfully diversify. Thankfully, Arnarfjörður is positively teeming with Lithothamnion Tophiforme, red algae which, when processed, becomes seaweed-derived Hafkalk, a natural supplement. Today, the village’s primary industries are shrimp farming, tourism and Hafkalk mineral processing. 

Culture 

Culture and music have thrived for years in Bíldudalur. In the past, the folk music festival, Baunagrasið, has seen musicians from across Iceland join for evening performances, workshops and courses. There is also an exhibition, “Melodies of the Past”, found in the basement of Jón Kr. Ólafsson, former vocalist for the 1960s Icelandic band, Facon. Inside, there is a wide array of LPs, instruments, posters and other fascinating objects from Icelandic music memorabilia. 

There is also the Icelandic Sea Monster Museum, where guests can enjoy electronic displays delving into the myth and folklore of these fantastical creatures. It might seem a little superstitious, but there are over 200 stories of locals coming across strange creatures slithering from Arnarfjörður. There is a large gallery of cryptozoological illustrations on display which might bring closer insight into these alleged run-ins.

Geography 

Around 45 minutes northerly drive from Bíldudalur is an epic series of waterfalls called Dynjandi, otherwise referred to as Fjallfoss. The waterfalls, collectively, have a height of over 100m. This area is particularly scenic for amateur photographers, who can snapshot the waterfall cascading from over the lip of the mountains all the way down to Arnarfjörður below. 

 

Lieux à proximité

Catégories populaires

Link to appstore phone
Installez l'application la plus importante pour les voyages en Islande

Téléchargez le plus grand site de voyage d‘Islande sur votre téléphone pour gérer l‘intégralité de votre voyage dans un seul endroit

Scannez ce code QR avec l‘appareil photo de votre téléphone et cliquez sur le lien qui apparaît pour mettre le plus grand site de voyage d‘Islande dans votre poche. Ajoutez votre numéro de téléphone ou votre adresse e-mail pour recevoir un SMS ou un e-mail avec le lien de téléchargement.