Trip to Reykjavik 🇮🇸
It was a trip Reykjavik, Iceland 🇮🇸 with friends. It is a nature-focused summer trip after living in city centre for so long.
We began our trip by heading to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Our first stop was the iconic Kirkjufell Mountain 🏔️ Known for its perfect cone shape, it’s one of Iceland’s most picturesque locations 📸 A short walk takes you to Kirkjufellsfoss, a stunning waterfall with Kirkjufell as the backdrop. We recommend visiting early in the morning to avoid crowds.
📍Kirkjufell, Grundarfjörður
💰Free
We also explored Snæfellsjökull National Park, where the landscape is shaped by the powerful Snæfellsjökull glacier. We hiked through lava fields, see seabird colonies, and even take a glacier tour 🙌 We opted for the Vatnshellir Cave Tour, a guided exploration into the lava tubes below the park.
📍Snæfellsnesvegur, 356 Snæfellsbær
💰ISK 4,500 (USD 34) for the cave tour
We went for a beautiful coastal walk from Arnarstapi to Hellnar. The 2.5 km trail along the cliffs offers panoramic ocean views and unique basalt formations. The cliffs are alive with seabirds, making this a perfect spot for birdwatchers.
📍Arnarstapi, 350 Snæfellsnes
💰 Free
We spent a night at The Red House in Hellnar, a charming guesthouse nestled right on the edge of nature. The house’s rustic style and cozy interior were the perfect way to unwind after a day of exploring the peninsula. Sitting on the porch and watching the midnight sun over the ocean 🌊 was unforgettable ❤️❤️❤️
📍The Red House, Hellnar, 356 Snæfellsnes
💰ISK 15,000–20,000 (USD 110–150) per night
We also drove along Hvalfjörður Fjord, an often-overlooked gem of Iceland. The drive itself was tranquil, with hardly any traffic, making it an ideal escape into nature. We made several stops along the way to enjoy the peaceful shores and spot seals basking in the sun.
📍 Hvalfjörður, 301 Akranes
💰Free
We also hiked to Glymur Waterfall, the second tallest waterfall in Iceland, cascading from a height of 198 meters. The trail takes you through a scenic valley, crossing rivers and weaving through birch forests 🌳 before opening up to reveal the spectacular falls. The hike is moderately challenging, but the breathtaking views are more than worth the effort. I recommend sturdy hiking boots 🥾 and bringing plenty of water.
📍Glymur, Botnsdalur Valley, 301 Hvalfjörður
💰 Free
We then drove further inland to visit Hraunfossar, a series of small waterfalls that flow out of the Hallmundarhraun lava field, and Barnafoss, a more powerful waterfall with a tragic folklore attached to it. The clear blue waters and surrounding greenery in summer made it one of the most beautiful places we visited 😍😍😍
📍Hraunfossar, 320 Reykholt
💰 Free
The trip took us deep into Iceland’s rugged and untouched landscapes, with a focus on hiking, waterfalls, and unique geothermal areas. It was a perfect nature-based Icelandic adventure.
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