From Kirkjubæjarklaustur, journey west along the South Coast, marveling at Skógafoss and Sólheimajökull before heading north to climb Grábrók Crater, concluding in Borgarnes.
Vík í Mýrdal
A charming coastal village known for its black sand beaches, dramatic sea stacks, and the iconic Reynisdrangar basalt columns rising from the ocean.
Skógafoss
One of Iceland's largest and most beautiful waterfalls, where the Skógá River plunges 60 meters. Climb the stairs for panoramic views or walk close to feel its powerful spray.
Sólheimajökull Glacier
An accessible outlet glacier of Mýrdalsjökull, offering a dramatic landscape of ice formations, crevasses, and ash-covered ice. A short walk leads to its impressive snout.
Selfoss Town
A bustling town on the banks of the Ölfusá River, serving as a key service center in South Iceland. A good spot for a quick break or to grab a coffee.
Grábrók Crater
An easily accessible volcanic crater with a well-maintained path to the rim, offering stunning views of the surrounding lava fields and the beautiful Borgarfjörður valley.