The Snæfellsnes is a peninsula situated to the west of Borgarfjörður, in western Iceland. The Snæfellsjökull volcano, regarded as one of the symbols of Iceland, can be found in the area.
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🏖️ Shore spots ⛰️ Hill spots 🏞️ Loch spots 🌊 Ocean spots 🌋 Hot spring spots 🛣️ Road trip spots 🏞️ Watercourse spots 🏞️ Waterfall spots 🏖️ Beach spots 🏞️ Waterway spots ⛰️ Cliff spots 🏖️ Coast spots 🏖️ Headland spotsThe magical Snaefellsnes Peninsula is just a few hours' drive from Reykjavik in West Iceland, an area often referred to as miniature Iceland because it offers a sample of the country's finest. with several natural wonders that exist side by side. You can see all its unique and breathtaking natural elements, from jet black lava fields and magnificent waterfalls to volcanoes, glaciers, both black and white sand beaches and impressive cliffs. It is also home to Iceland, the most photographed mountain, Kirkjufell. This beautiful mountain is located near the town of Grundarfjörður. Across the road is the Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall, which is beautiful in itself, but when taken with the mountains, forms a typical Icelandic picture. Snæfellsnes has long been thought to be the world's largest center of cosmic energy and a haven for birds and marine life.
The Snæfellsnes peninsula is dominated by the ice-covered volcano Snæfellsnes, which inspired the writer Jules Verne to write the book Journey to the center of the earth. The first stop is the small village of Búðir, where there used to be a very beautiful fishing village, now only a lovely little church. After sightseeing and taking pictures at the village, we continue our journey to the fishing village of Arnarstapi. In addition to a beautiful harbour, from here you can see Gatklettur (Hellnar Arch) – a stone eroded by the sea and naturally into a beautiful arch.
Nearby, you can enjoy aromatic coffee and hot waffles in the fishing village of Hellnar before heading down to the sea to see the strange rock.
The next destination is in the National Park, Djúalónssandur, a sandy and black pebble beach with cliffs jutting out from the sea. From here, we set out to head north to visit the very famous mountain in Iceland, Mount Kirkjufell (Church Mountain).
You can visit some attractions such as Vatnshelir cave, Rauofeldsgja, Skardsvik beach.
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