Dramatic Iceland mountain landscape with red-roofed huts under cloudy skies

Places to see

Iceland Attractions

Use this page to find the landmarks, landscapes, and scenic areas worth building your route around.

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Where to start

Start with a few route-shaping sights.

Use these as quick entry points. The full attraction list is in the searchable results below.

All place guides

Find sights worth building into your route.

Search and filter attraction pages and visual collections without mixing in route or region hubs.

Laugarvatn Fontana and Lake Laugarvatn seen from above with the village and mountain behind.

Laugarvatn

Laugarvatn is a small lake village on the Golden Circle, useful when you need a calmer geothermal pause, a lakeside base, or a decision about whether to add time between Þingvellir, Geysir, and Gullfoss.

Golden Circle lake · Geothermal pause · South Iceland
Aerial view of Lake Þingvallavatn surrounded by rift lines, lava terrain, and smaller water bodies.

Þingvallavatn

Þingvallavatn is the broad lake beside Þingvellir on the Golden Circle, useful when you want landscape scale, rift-water context, or a quieter pause beyond the main park paths.

Golden Circle · Lake and rift landscape · Þingvellir context
Snorkeler floating between dark lava walls in the clear blue water of Silfra fissure.

Silfra

Silfra is the clear-water fissure inside Þingvellir National Park, best for travelers who want a guided cold-water snorkel or dive and can let that activity shape a Golden Circle day.

South Iceland · Golden Circle · Guided cold-water activity
Kleifarvatn lake below volcanic hills and a shoreline road on the Reykjanes Peninsula.

Kleifarvatn

Kleifarvatn is a deep volcanic lake on the Reykjanes Peninsula, worth adding when you have a self-drive loop, clear visibility, and enough time to pair it with nearby geothermal stops.

Reykjanes Peninsula · Lake and volcanic shoreline · 20-60 minutes
Hafravatn lake with Hafrafell rising beyond the shoreline near Mosfellsbær.

Hafravatn

Hafravatn is a quiet lake and walking area east of Úlfarsfell in Mosfellsbær, useful when a Reykjavík day needs local nature, shoreline views, and a clear choice between a short stop and a full lake loop.

Reykjavík area · Lake walk · Short stop
Walking path through Almannagjá at Þingvellir National Park with visitors below the rift cliffs.

Þingvellir National Park

Þingvellir is the Golden Circle national park where Iceland's parliament history, rift-valley walking, and Lake Þingvallavatn scenery meet. Visit if you can give it more than a photo stop.

Golden Circle · National park · History and rift valley
A tree-lined path beside water in Heiðmörk near Reykjavík.

Heiðmörk

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

Build a trip around the places you want to see.

Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.