Today, journey back west along the South Coast, exploring unique geological formations, embarking on a moderate hike to a 'Yoda Cave', visiting the iconic Sólheimasandur plane wreck, and discovering the secluded Kvernufoss waterfall before settling in Selfoss.
Kirkjugólfið (The Church Floor)
Explore this unique natural pavement of basalt columns, resembling an ancient church floor. A fascinating geological wonder near Kirkjubæjarklaustur.
Hjörleifshöfði (Yoda Cave) Loop
Embark on a moderate 2-3 hour hike around the Hjörleifshöfði promontory, known for its distinctive 'Yoda Cave'. The trail offers stunning coastal views and a glimpse into local history.
Vík í Mýrdal
A charming coastal village, Vík is known for its black sand beaches, basalt columns, and the dramatic Reynisdrangar sea stacks. A perfect spot for a quick coffee break.
Sólheimasandur Plane Wreck
Walk across the black sand desert to reach the iconic DC-3 plane wreck, a hauntingly beautiful and popular photography spot on Iceland's South Coast.
Kvernufoss
Discover the enchanting Kvernufoss, a hidden gem where you can walk behind the waterfall's curtain. A short, easy hike leads to this picturesque cascade.
Urriðafoss
Witness the powerful Urriðafoss, Iceland's most voluminous waterfall, where the glacial river Þjórsá plunges over a series of rocks. A lesser-known but impressive sight.
Family-run farm guesthouse.