
Places to see
Use this page to find the landmarks, landscapes, and scenic areas worth building your route around.
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Gullfoss works best when the nearby Golden Circle stops are easy to compare, not mixed with unrelated highlights.
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Dyrfjöll is the jagged mountain range above Borgarfjörður Eystri in East Iceland, best for travelers who want dramatic scenery, serious hiking context, and a slower Eastfjords plan rather than a casual roadside pause.
Eastfjords mountains · Stórurð area · Serious hiking context
Eyjabakkajökull is a remote outlet glacier on Vatnajökull’s northeast side, best considered when an East Highlands route already includes Snæfell, Eyjabakkar, flexible road checks, and a taste for stark glacier margins.
East Iceland glacier · Remote highland stop · Snæfell and Eyjabakkar
Skálafell is a quiet southeast Iceland farm-and-trailhead stop between Jökulsárlón and Höfn, best for travelers who want a marked walk toward Skálafellsjökull and have room for a slower glacier-country detour.
Between Jökulsárlón and Höfn · Hjallanes walk · Quiet glacier-country stop
Stokksnes is a southeast Iceland peninsula near Höfn, best added when Vestrahorn views, black sand, and coastal light justify the detour in a Ring Road or East Iceland day.
Vestrahorn viewpoint · Near Höfn · Black-sand coastal detour · Ring Road and East Iceland handoff
Snæfell is a remote East Highland mountain area, worth planning only when highland access, weather, vehicle choice, hut context, and enough time all support the detour, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.
East Iceland highlands · Challenging hike · Summer access
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.