From Grundarfjörður, explore the dramatic Snæfellsnes Peninsula, climbing Saxhóll Crater, admiring Lóndrangar's basalt pillars, hiking the coastal path, and visiting the iconic Black Church before reaching Borgarnes.
Saxhóll Crater
An easily accessible volcanic crater with a well-maintained metal staircase. The short climb offers panoramic views of the surrounding lava fields and the dramatic Snæfellsnes coastline.
Lóndrangar
These impressive basalt rock pillars, remnants of a larger crater, stand majestically on the coastline. Legend says they are home to elves and trolls, offering a dramatic photo opportunity.
Arnarstapi to Hellnar Coastal Path
This easy coastal walk connects two charming villages, showcasing dramatic basalt columns, sea arches, and abundant birdlife. Enjoy the rugged beauty and the iconic Gatklettur archway along the scenic route.
Búðakirkja (Black Church)
A striking black wooden church set against a backdrop of lava fields and mountains. Its isolated location and unique color make it one of Iceland's most photographed and iconic landmarks.
Ytri Tunga Beach
A golden sand beach famous for its seal colony, especially visible during summer months. Observe the playful seals basking on the rocks and enjoy the serene coastal landscape.
Gerðuberg Basalt Columns
A magnificent wall of perfectly formed hexagonal basalt columns, resembling a giant's staircase. This natural wonder offers a striking geological display and a great photo opportunity.
Private cabins in nature.