Iceland The Other Side View of Kálfshamarsvík Lighthouse
Kálfshamarsvík Lighthouse, located on the Skagi Peninsula in North Iceland, stands as a testament to both natural beauty and human ingenuity. Built in 1940 in Art Deco style, it marks the eastern entrance to the Húnaflói Bay. The lighthouse is surrounded by dramatic basalt columns formed over two million years ago, creating a striking contrast between the man-made structure and the rugged coastline. Once part of a thriving fishing settlement, the area is now a peaceful spot, accessible via a gravel road with parking and short walking paths for visitors to explore the ruins and enjoy the scenic views .
Photography Tips
To photograph Kálfshamarsvík Lighthouse from the side with some distance, stand to the right of the lighthouse so the tower and sea are both in your frame. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the lighthouse, the basalt columns in the foreground, and the ocean beyond. Shoot during golden hour for warm light and soft shadows, and consider using a tripod for steady shots or long exposures to smooth the water and add mood. Try framing the lighthouse slightly off-center to create a balanced, dynamic composition.
Travel Information
To reach Kálfshamarsvík Lighthouse, drive about 24 km north from Skagaströnd on gravel road 745. Follow the signs to a parking area near the coast, then walk a short distance to the lighthouse. The road is drivable with a normal car but can be rough.
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