Þorsteinslundur; planted in the memory of the Icelandic poet Þorsteinn Erlingsson.
Þorsteinslundur; planted in the memory of the Icelandic poet Þorsteinn Erlingsson.
Gluggafoss has a total height of approximately 52 m and features two main drops: one for 44 m into a narrow recess, then another for a further 8.5 m (in three main channels).
One of the most iconic and most-visited waterfalls in the country. It has a drop of 60 metres. The river is fed by glacial melt water from the famous Eyjafjallajökull.
About 40 metres high and most of it is hidden behind a cliff.
The name of this natural pearl translates to ‘Bull Shed Ravine’ and references. Probably derives its name from an original building of a bull shed from the farm Stóru-Mörk. Back then bulls wereRead more
The village of Vík is the southernmost village in Iceland.
A 'dramatic' black sand beach in Vik that houses basalt columns that make up the rock formations adjacent to the beach.
“Dwarf Cliffs”, is a small but impressive canyon full of unusual, hexagonal basalt columns.
The Diamond Beach in Iceland is a black volcanic sand beach where icebergs from the glacier lagoon drift ashore.
Traveler Góða skemmtun, ekki gera eins og mamma þín mundi gera.