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Visit the Stykkishólmur Lighthouse
Stykkishólmur, Iceland
3.0
From the parking area which is adjacent to where the Ferry Baldur loading area is, walk up the hill and shortly after you'll see the brightly-colored lighthouse.
It gets very windy here and there are birds everywhere. From the lighthouse you can look out over some islands between the Snæfellsnes peninsula and the Westfjords, as well as look back over the town.
Once finished, take a stroll ar...
Hike Mount Drápuhlíðarfjall
Snæfellsnesvegur, Iceland
3.7 mi
/ 1640.4 ft gain
You can park your car on the south side of Snæfellsnesvegur (road 51) and basically make a straight shot to the base of the mountain from there. You'll cross some boggy/marshy land, but should be able to find enough dry spots to hop across. The trail isn't always well defined as you walk up scree slope with decently sized boulders most of the way, so some slipping and poor footing is a bit of a...
Scramble Kirkjufell Mountain
Snæfellsnesvegur, Iceland
5.0
1.2 mi
/ 1542 ft gain
You can park at the Kirkjufellsfoss parking lot and head north across the road. Just a bit northwest there's a farm and some guest houses - head towards that. The trail up Kirkjufell starts ascending before you enter the fences of the guest houses. If you end up going too far, the nice woman who lives on the farm will yell at you, but also guide you to the correct spot. She yells because she ca...
Photograph Kirkjufell and Kirkjufellsfoss
Snæfellsnesvegur, Iceland
4.5
Only 2.5 hours from Reykjavík in good weather, Kirkjufell is a popular spot for Iceland photography. Situated on the northern half of Snæfellsnes peninsula, the falls and mountain work as a sunrise, sunset, or northern lights location. Due to its popularity a large gravel parking area has been developed near the falls as well as established trails. You'll likely encounter other tourists and pho...
Photograph the Northern Lights at Kirkjufell and Kirkjufellsfoss
Snæfellsnesvegur, Iceland
5.0
Kirkjufell is a freestanding symmetric mountain, and is the most photographed mountain in Iceland. It is located in West Iceland on the north coast of Iceland's Snæfellsnes peninsula. It is 463m high, and attracts tourists at all time of the year.During the winter evenings, photographers and tourists gather pretty early. This is a spot where you are first come first served. I would recommend ar...
Canyoning at Raufeldsgja
Útnesvegur, Iceland
4.0
Copule clarifications. The first, I say Intermediate and advanced. The reason I say this is because getting into the canyon is pretty simple. Few rock hops and you will be in a little clearing. The further you go into the canyon the harder it gets. Very shortly into the canyon there are two waterfalls that you need to do a bit of rock climbing to get past. If you are unsure, please do not attem...
Explore Arnarstapi
Arnarstapi, Iceland
4.7
1.6 mi
/ 0 ft gain
Arnarstapi is a small village located on the southern side of Snæfellsnes peninsula. It is not as touristy as other places in Iceland, and really allows you to get a feel for what most of Iceland is like. Today the small town is a fishing village. Although summer months are a much busier than the winter ones, the village has much beauty to offer during the colder season.Once you arrive in the v...
Explore the Sea Cliffs on Iceland's Western Peninsula at Arnarstapi
Arnarstapi, Iceland
5.0
To get to Arnarstapi, you'll most likely be heading north and then west from Reykjavik along Route 1 and then Route 54. You won't need an intense vehicle for this as it's highway the entire way.
Take Route 1 and head towards Borgarnes. Here, you'll transfer onto Route 54 for the next 99km. As you get closer, you'll merge onto Útnesvegur in Vesturland. Take Útnesvegur for 16km before coming to A...
Hike to Helluvatn Lake
Flókalundur, Iceland
4 mi
/ 1500 ft gain
The trailhead begins from the campsite next to Hotel Flokalundur, towards the back where the small wooden ladder assists you over the fence. Alternatively, you may start from the Hotel Flokalundur by following the path to the left of the parking lot. The trail initially ascends approx 1000 ft in a steep climb through grassy terrain and then levels off to a slower, steadier climb over a rocky te...
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