Breidafjordur
345, Flatey á Breiðafirði
Beautifully kept old houses in cheerful colours line the
dusty path through the settlement of Flatey island. Walk through it, and at the
end of the settlement, the path becomes even narrower and more crooked, taking
you through a dense population of birds, consisting mainly of Arctic terns. Two
families stay on the island throughout the winter, but many more migrate during
the summer, mainly for leisure but also to serve tourists.
In a charming way, it feels very much like a movie set. And
so it is. Many movies are set on the island, most notably The Honour of the
House based on a short story by Nobel Prize winner Halldór Laxness, and White
Night Wedding, a movie by Baltasar Kormákur. In fact, Baltasar’s father painted
the unusual altar piece in the island’s church, making it worthy of a visit.
In summertime, a ferry goes to Flatey twice a day from
Stykkishólmur and Brjánslækur, and, albeit less frequently, a passenger boat
offers connection to Reykhólar.