Today you'll journey through West Iceland and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, encountering the unique Hvítserkur sea stack, the dramatic Kolugljúfur Canyon, and the iconic Kirkjufell mountain, before exploring the basalt cliffs of Lóndrangar and the charming village of Arnarstapi.
Hvítserkur
Witness the captivating Hvítserkur, a 15-meter high basalt stack resembling a petrified dragon or elephant drinking from the sea. A unique geological formation sculpted by the ocean.
Kolugljúfur Canyon
Explore the beautiful Kolugljúfur Canyon, carved by the Víðidalsá river. Marvel at the powerful Kolufossar waterfalls cascading into the deep, rugged gorge, a hidden gem of North Iceland.
Gerduberg Basalt Cliffs
Admire the impressive Gerduberg Basalt Cliffs, a natural wall of perfectly hexagonal basalt columns. These striking formations are a testament to ancient volcanic activity, resembling a giant's staircase.
Kirkjufell
Photograph Kirkjufell, Iceland's most photographed mountain, often called 'Church Mountain' due to its distinctive shape. Its reflection in the surrounding ponds, with Kirkjufellsfoss nearby, creates a stunning scene.
Lóndrangar
Witness the dramatic Lóndrangar basalt cliffs, two towering rock pinnacles that are remnants of a larger crater. These sea stacks are home to various seabirds and offer breathtaking coastal views.
Arnarstapi
Explore the charming fishing village of Arnarstapi, known for its picturesque harbor and dramatic coastal rock formations, including the Gatklettur stone arch. Enjoy a walk along the cliffs.
Private cabins in nature.