From Grundarfjörður, explore the dramatic Snæfellsnes Peninsula, visiting black pebble beaches, towering basalt cliffs, and a historic black church, before concluding the day in Borgarnes.
Djúpalónssandur Beach
A striking black pebble beach with fascinating rock formations and remnants of a shipwreck, where you can test your strength with ancient lifting stones.
Lóndrangar
Witness the dramatic basalt rock pinnacles, remnants of a volcanic crater, rising majestically from the ocean, offering a spectacular coastal viewpoint.
Arnarstapi to Hellnar Coastal Path
Embark on an easy 1.9-mile coastal walk between two charming fishing villages, admiring basalt columns, bird cliffs, and the iconic Gatklettur stone arch. This hike takes approximately 1 hour.
Búðakirkja (Black Church)
Visit the iconic black wooden church, standing solitary amidst a lava field, offering a striking contrast against the vibrant green landscape and ocean backdrop.
Ytri Tunga Beach
A golden sand beach renowned for its seal colony, often seen basking on the rocks close to shore. A perfect spot for wildlife viewing and photography.
Gerðuberg Basalt Columns
Marvel at the impressive hexagonal basalt columns forming a natural wall, a geological wonder created by cooling lava, resembling a giant's staircase.
Borg á Mýrum
A brief stop at this historic site, home to one of Iceland's oldest churches and a significant location in the Icelandic Sagas, offering a glimpse into the country's rich past.
Private cabins in nature.