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Two pale rhyolite peaks of Súlur above Akureyri with rocky foreground and blue sky.

Súlur

Súlur is Akureyri’s town mountain, a demanding North Iceland hike best for fit visitors with a weather buffer, clear views, and enough time to make the climb more than a rushed skyline detour.

Akureyri mountain · North Iceland · Substantial half day
Hikers walking among boulders below the jagged Dyrfjöll mountain range in East Iceland.

Dyrfjöll

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
Hjörleifshöfði headland rising above black sands on the South Coast near Vík

Hjörleifshöfði

Hjörleifshöfði is a steep South Coast headland on Mýrdalssandur near Vík, best for travelers deciding between a quick Gígjagjá cave stop and a longer rough-edged viewpoint walk nearby.

Vík-area headland · Gígjagjá cave and black-sand views · South Coast add-on · Quiet viewpoint stop
Lómagnúpur rising above a river and green foreground on the South Coast.

Lómagnúpur

Lómagnúpur is a steep South Coast mountain beside Route 1, best as a flexible photo pause between Kirkjubæjarklaustur and Skaftafell, with safe stopping, weather, and nearby glacier-country timing shaping the decision.

Mountain · South Iceland · South Coast
Skálafell and the Hjallanes glacier-country landscape below Vatnajökull in southeast Iceland.

Skálafell

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
Siglufjörður and Tröllaskagi mountains on the North Iceland coast.

Tröllaskagi Peninsula

Tröllaskagi is a mountainous North Iceland peninsula for slower self-drive routes, fjord towns, and Arctic Coast Way texture, best when you have weather margin and time beyond the main Ring Road highlights.

North Iceland peninsula · Arctic Coast Way · Slow self-drive
Aerial view of Stokksnes peninsula, Vestrahorn mountain, black sand, shoreline, and radar buildings in southeast Iceland.

Stokksnes

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
Reynisfjall cliffs above Reynisfjara black sand beach and Reynisdrangar sea stacks

Reynisfjall

Reynisfjall is the steep tuff mountain above Vík and Reynisfjara, best for travelers who want cliff scenery, sea-stack views, puffin-season context, and a quieter South Coast pause without treating the ridge road as routine.

Vík-area mountain viewpoint · Reynisfjara and sea-stack context · South Coast scenic add-on · Weather-aware short stop
Wide view of Námaskarð geothermal ground, steam vents, visitors, and the brown slope of Námafjall.

Námaskarð Pass

Námaskarð is the geothermal pass by Námafjall near Lake Mývatn, worth a short stop for steam, sulfur colors, and route context when you treat Hverir and safety boundaries as the main decision.

Mývatn geothermal pass · Route 1 stop · North Iceland
Akrafjall mountain rising behind Akranes and the winter coastline in West Iceland.

Akrafjall

Akrafjall is the broad mountain beside Akranes in West Iceland, best for travelers who want a manageable hike, big coastal views, and enough flexibility to let weather decide the visit.

Mountain viewpoint · West Iceland · Near Akranes
Stakkholtsgjá canyon with a shallow river running between steep mossy rock walls.

Stakkholtsgjá

Stakkholtsgjá is a narrow canyon near Þórsmörk in South Iceland, reached by high-friction F-road access and river crossings; visit for the stream-bed walk and waterfall chamber only when conditions and access checks support the detour.

Canyon walk · South Iceland · Þórsmörk side
Öræfajökull ice cap and Hvannadalshnúkur above dark ridges in southeast Iceland.

Öræfajökull Glacier

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
Hvannadalshnúkur rising above the Öræfajökull ice cap in southeast Iceland.

Hvannadalshnúkur

Hvannadalshnúkur is Iceland's highest peak, rising from Öræfajökull above Skaftafell, where travelers must choose between admiring the mountain from the South Coast or committing to a demanding guided glacier summit.

South Iceland · Highest peak · Guided glacier summit
Gígjökull outlet glacier descending from Eyjafjallajökull between dark volcanic ridges.

Gígjökull

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
A lone hiker on the steaming volcanic pass of Fimmvörðuháls between snowy glacier edges.

Fimmvörðuháls

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
Eyjafjallajökull glacier-capped volcano above the South Iceland landscape.

Eyjafjallajökull

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

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