Holmavik Travel Guide

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Holmavik east, view from church

Holmavik east, view from church

Karl Kristjansson

Holmavik, a village on the western shores of the Steingrimsfiord bay, has been the commercial centre for its county for more than a century. Fishing plays a major role in the village’s economy, but during the past decades, tourism has increased rapidly as the road to Isaf jordur has improved and an other less attended road to the northern parts of the Westfiords lies through Holmavik. The village’s oldest house has been rebuilt and  now houses the restaurant "Café Riis", in which old photos show the village’s history.   There is much on offer for tourists, such as trout and char fishing in nearby lakes, sea cruises, whale watching, golf, and tours to island Grimsey.
The distance from Reykjavik is 274 km by the Whale Bay tunnel.

One of the most popular museums in Iceland is in Holmavik. The Museum of Witchcraft.