Garðar BA 64

Typology
Monument
Coordinates
65.516765,-23.836293
Visiting time
~1 hour
Weather
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Garðar BA 64 is a captivating shipwreck located in Iceland's Westfjords. This relic of maritime history stands as Iceland's oldest steel ship, drawing visitors with its hauntingly beautiful and rusty facade against the rugged coastal backdrop. Originally launched in 1912 as a whaling vessel, Garðar BA 64 later served as a fishing trawler before being deliberately beached in 1981 near Patreksfjörður.

The key features of Garðar BA 64 include its historical significance and the unique photographic opportunities it offers. The ship's rusting hull and skeletal framework provide a stark contrast to the pristine wilderness of the Westfjords, creating a surreal scene that's perfect for both history buffs and photographers. The weather-worn vessel tells a tale of Iceland’s maritime heritage, capturing the imagination of anyone who visits.

Garðar BA 64 is situated on the shore near the town of Patreksfjörður in the Westfjords. The Westfjords are known for their dramatic landscapes and remote beauty, offering a unique experience of Icelandic nature and history.

Nearby, visitors can explore other attractions such as the stunning Dynjandi waterfall, the Látrabjarg cliffs, famous for their birdwatching opportunities, especially puffins, and the Rauðasandur beach, known for its distinctive red sand.

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Garðar BA 64
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Where is Garðar BA 64 located?

Garðar BA 64 ➤ 65.516765,-23.836293
Parking 1 ➤ 65.516870,-23.835795

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