Explore the southern coast of Snæfellsnes, visiting the iconic black church at Búðir and a seal-watching beach, before heading inland to see unique basalt columns and a volcanic crater en route to Borgarnes.
Búðakirkja
The iconic black church of Búðir stands dramatically against the backdrop of the Snæfellsjökull glacier and a vast lava field. Its striking appearance makes it a popular photography spot.
Ytri Tunga Beach
A golden sand beach known for its seal colony, especially active during the summer months. Observe the seals basking on the rocks from a respectful distance.
Gerðuberg Basalt Columns
A striking wall of hexagonal basalt columns, perfectly formed by ancient volcanic activity. A short walk offers impressive views of this geological wonder.
Grábrók Crater
Embark on an easy hike up Grábrók, a well-preserved volcanic crater. A wooden staircase leads to the rim, offering panoramic views of the surrounding lava fields and Borgarfjörður valley.
Borgarnes
A charming town nestled on a peninsula, offering scenic views of the Borgarfjörður fjord. A good spot to settle in for the evening.
Private cabins in nature.