Journey to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, exploring iconic Kirkjufell, dramatic coastal cliffs, black sand beaches, and charming villages, showcasing Iceland's diverse beauty.
Kirkjufell
An iconic, arrow-shaped mountain, often called the most photographed mountain in Iceland. Its distinctive peak rises majestically from the landscape, especially beautiful with Kirkjufellsfoss nearby.
Saxhóll Crater
Hike the easy path to the rim of this perfectly formed volcanic crater, offering panoramic views of the surrounding lava fields and the dramatic Snæfellsnes coastline.
Djúpalónssandur Beach
Explore this dramatic black pebble beach, scattered with intriguing shipwreck remains. Test your strength with the ancient lifting stones, once used by fishermen to prove their prowess.
Lóndrangar Viewpoint
Marvel at the towering basalt rock pillars of Lóndrangar, remnants of a volcanic crater, rising dramatically from the ocean. A truly impressive natural landmark and bird nesting site.
Arnarstapi
A charming fishing village known for its stunning basalt columns, Gatklettur (Stone Arch), and the iconic stone statue of Bárður Snæfellsás. Enjoy a coastal walk and fresh air.
Búðakirkja (Black Church)
Visit the striking black wooden church of Búðir, standing in stark contrast against the vibrant green landscape and the surrounding lava field. A picturesque and serene spot.
Ytri Tunga Beach
A golden sand beach famous for its seal colony, especially active during the summer months. Observe these playful creatures basking on the rocks from a respectful distance.