Fljótavík (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈfljouːtaˌviːk]) is a wide bay in the far north-west of Hornstrandir, in the Westfjords region in Iceland. It is a part of the nature reserve Hornstrandafriðland (status granted in 1975) which covers the northernmost tip of the Hornstrandir peninsula.

A deep valley rises from the bay and a shallow inlet (which is more of a lagoon).

It was settled during the settler age by Geirmundur heljarskinn who also settled nearby inlets and valleys. The area was deserted around the mid-twentieth century, but the descendants of the former inhabitants dwell there on occasion in summer cottages.

Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós named the ninth track of their 2008 album Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust after Fljótavík.

References

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  • Fljotavik.is – An information page in Icelandic about Fljótavík

66°26′42″N 22°57′29″W / 66.445°N 22.958°W / 66.445; -22.958