
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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Hólmsheiði is a Reykjavík-edge heath and Rauðavatn walking area, useful when you want a quiet outdoor pause near the city without giving up time to bigger capital-area sights or full-day routes.
Rauðavatn walk · Reykjavík green belt · quiet short stop
Esjan is Reykjavík's signature mountain hike, rising across Faxaflói in the capital area. Visit when you want a real trail, big city-and-bay views, and enough weather, daylight, and energy to turn back before conditions outgrow the plan.
Reykjavík area · Mountain hike · Weather-sensitive
Hellisheiði is a lava plateau and geothermal power-plant stop east of Reykjavík, worth adding when energy, steam, exposed pass scenery, and route context improve the drive toward South Iceland.
Near Reykjavík · Geothermal exhibition · Route 1 stop
Heiðmörk is Reykjavík’s large forest, lava, and lake-edge recreation area, worth adding when you want easy nature near the city and can choose the right sub-area for your time.
Reykjavík green belt · forest + lava · easy nature break
Perlan is a Reykjavík museum and viewpoint, useful when a city day needs weather-resistant exhibits, skyline views, and official visitor-detail checks before committing, with enough flexibility for conditions and nearby route choices.
Reykjavík · Museum + viewpoint · Year-round
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.