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Djúpvegur - Ísafjarðardjúp

Westfjords  >  Iceland

The old road between Hnífsdalur and Bolungarvik. Magnificent views over the bay of Ísafjarðardjúp and breeding Fulmar-glacial.

Adicionado* por Bas Engels
Ultima atualização 30 janeiro 2023

Descrição

"Djúpvegur" is the old road between Hnífsdalur and Bolungarvik, which became unnecessary after the construction of the tunnel through the mountain. The road was a very dangerous route to drive and many casualties fell during the years by, especially, falling rocks and sudden avalanches. Nowadays, the road is closed for cars and no maintenance is executed to the road and tunnels and so, human activity is very low. Therefore, fairly good numbers of Fulmar-glacial breed on the steep cliffs next to the road and can be very closely observed during the breeding season. The road is also a good place for predatory birds. Águia-rabalva can often be seen perched on some rocks on the eastern side of the road. Also Falcão-gerifalte can be seen flying over. Songbirds are hard to find. Sometimes small flocks of Escrevedeira-das-neves can be seen or a single Chasco-cinzento is present.

The road provides very good views over the large bay, called "Ísafjarðardjúp". The bay is used by good numbers of cetaceans, like Humpback Whale, Minke Whale and Harbour Porpoise. Also seals, like Harbour Seal and Ringed Seal, can be spotted lying on some rocks near the shore. Many waterfowl can be seen close to shore, like small flocks of Pato-arlequim, Pato-de-cauda-afilada, Merganso-de-poupa en Zarro-bastardo. Within large flocks of Eider-edredão a Eider-real can be present, with a bit of luck. Further offshore, divers, like Mobêlha-pequena, Mobêlha-grande and Moleiro-grande are present. Large flocks of Papagaio-do-mar and other alcids can be seen foraging. Small numbers of Arau-d'asa-branca can also be spotted on the coast. Species like Fulmar-glacial, Pardela-sombria and Ganso-patola can be seen shearing over the sea.

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Before you decide to take a walk or bike here, the road can still be a dangerous place due to falling rocks and avalanches. Always check your surroundings and keep an eye on the steep cliffs. I've done the trip multiple times, but never experienced such an event, but still, keep safety first! Besides natural events, the road and its tunnels (very small ones) aren't being maintenanced anymore. Therefore, large holes can be present in the old tarmac and old fallen rocks are on the track. Also, after heavy snowfall, the road can be blocked by large heaps of snow.

The old road is easy accessable on foot and by bike, but can be blocked by fallen rocks and snow. Therefore on foot is easier. You can park your car at both sides of the old road and walk or bike to the other side and back again. It's possible to hitchhike back, because that's a very common thing to do in Iceland.

Terreno e Habitat

Montanha , Mar , Praia

Condições

Montanhoso , Rochoso

Caminho circular

Não

é útil um telescópio?

Sim

Boa temporada de observação de aves

Inverno

Melhor hora para visitar

Inverno

Rota

Estrada pavimentada , Caminho largo

Caminho dificil

Caminhada média

Acessível por

Pé , Bicicleta

Abrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves

Não

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