Explore the diverse landscapes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called 'Iceland in Miniature,' featuring black sand beaches, basalt cliffs, and iconic mountains.
Gerðuberg Basalt Columns
A striking wall of perfectly hexagonal basalt columns, resembling a giant natural fortress. These geological formations are a testament to ancient volcanic activity.
Ytri Tunga Beach
A beautiful golden sand beach, unique for the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and a popular spot for spotting seals basking on the rocks, especially in September.
Búðakirkja (Black Church)
A charming black wooden church standing isolated against a dramatic backdrop of lava fields and mountains. Its stark beauty makes it a popular photography spot.
Arnarstapi to Hellnar Coastal Walk
A scenic coastal path connecting two charming villages, featuring dramatic basalt cliffs, rock formations, and a natural stone arch. Enjoy the ocean views and birdlife.
Djúpalónssandur Black Sand Beach
A stunning black pebble beach with dramatic rock formations and the remains of a shipwreck. Test your strength with the ancient 'lifting stones' once used by fishermen.
Kirkjufell Mountain & Kirkjufellsfoss
Iceland's most photographed mountain, known for its distinctive arrow-like shape, often seen with the picturesque Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall in the foreground. A truly iconic view.