
Places to see
Use this page to find the landmarks, landscapes, and scenic areas worth building your route around.
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Use these as quick entry points. The full attraction list is in the searchable results below.

Gullfoss is the Golden Circle waterfall that feels powerful even on a short stop, but it is best planned with viewpoint time, weather, and nearby stops in mind.

Reynisfjara is a dramatic South Coast black sand beach near Vík, currently best treated as a viewpoint-first stop because surf, erosion, and warning lights control access.

Dynjandi is the signature Westfjords waterfall, reached by a short uphill walk past smaller cascades to a broad, thunderous main fall.

Diamond Beach is the black-sand shoreline beside Jökulsárlón where glacier ice can wash ashore, creating one of the South Coast’s most changeable photo stops.

Hallgrímskirkja is Reykjavík’s landmark church, with a sculptural exterior, spare interior, large organ, and tower view over the city.

Lóndrangar is a pair of basalt sea stacks on the Snæfellsnes coast, best experienced from the marked cliff viewpoints and nearby coastal paths.
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Tindfjallajökull is a remote glacier-capped volcano above South Iceland’s highland edge, worth considering when you want wild mountain views but need to decide whether a distant view is enough.
South Iceland · Glacier volcano · Highland access
Skjaldbreiður is a broad shield volcano north of Þingvellir, best for prepared self-drive travelers deciding whether highland-edge scenery and geology justify extra time beyond the classic Golden Circle stops.
Shield volcano · Near Þingvellir · Golden Circle extension · Road-sensitive detour
Öræfajökull is the glacier-covered volcano above Skaftafell in southeast Iceland, where travelers need to choose between scenic views, nearby outlet-glacier stops, or a serious guided mountain objective with official checks.
South Iceland · Glacier volcano · Skaftafell area
Mýrdalsjökull is a large South Coast glacier above Katla, best planned as a route-defining landscape where travelers must choose between distant views, guided glacier access, or a simpler nearby stop.
South Iceland · Glacier and Katla · Guided access checks
Móði is a young volcanic crater on Fimmvörðuháls in South Iceland, worth seeking out only when the high-pass hike, weather, transport, and group fitness already make sense safely.
South Coast · Volcanic crater · High-pass hike
Magni is a young volcanic cone on Fimmvörðuháls in South Iceland, worth considering only when you are already planning the mountain route and can handle the access, weather, time, and safety checks.
Volcanic crater · Fimmvörðuháls · South Coast
Krakatindur is a jagged volcanic mountain near Hekla in South Iceland's Highlands, best for prepared summer drivers deciding whether a rough-track detour is worth the access, weather, and vehicle commitment.
Hekla-area mountain · Highland track · Remote 4x4 detour
Katla is an active volcano beneath Mýrdalsjökull on Iceland’s South Coast, best planned as a safety-sensitive landscape stop where the main decision is whether to view it, book guided access, or skip close plans.
South Iceland · Volcano under glacier · Safety checks
Gígjökull is the rough outlet glacier descending from Eyjafjallajökull toward Þórsmörk; visit for volcanic-glacier scale and 2010 eruption context, but only when access, weather, vehicle, and safety checks support the detour.
Outlet glacier · South Iceland · Þórsmörk side
Fimmvörðuháls is a high mountain pass between Skógafoss and Þórsmörk, worth planning when you want a serious South Coast hike and can solve weather, transport, time, and gear before committing.
Mountain pass · South Coast · Serious hike
Eldfell is the young red volcano above Heimaey in the Westman Islands, worth adding when you want a short hike, eruption history, and views that justify the ferry time.
Volcano hike · Westman Islands · 1973 eruption · South Coast add-on
Hekla is one of South Iceland’s most famous active volcanoes, best planned as a powerful landmark and route anchor where the main decision is how close current conditions and safety guidance make sensible.
South Iceland · Active volcano · Safety checks
Surtsey is a protected volcanic island south of the Westman Islands, best treated as a place to understand or view from afar because public landing is prohibited and current sea conditions shape any distant viewing plan.
Protected island · UNESCO site · Westman Islands · View from afar
Hengill is a geothermal mountain and volcanic system near Reykjavík and the Golden Circle, worth adding when you want steam, marked trails, and energy-landscape context rather than another quick roadside stop.
South Iceland · Golden Circle · Geothermal trails
Eyjafjallajökull is the glacier-capped South Coast volcano made famous by the 2010 eruption; visit for route context and views, but treat glacier or summit access as serious guided terrain.
Glacier-volcano · South Iceland · South Coast
Lakagígar is a remote row of moss-covered volcanic craters in Vatnajökull National Park, reached by rough summer highland roads from the Kirkjubæjarklaustur area.
Laki craters · F-road access · South Iceland Highlands
Remote Highlands canyon.
Highlands canyon · F-road access · Ófærufoss walk
Kerið is a compact volcanic crater lake on the Golden Circle, best for a short rim walk, lake view, and easy self-drive stop between larger sights.
Golden Circle crater lake · short scenic stop · rim and lake walk · Route 35 access
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.