
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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Klettshellir is a large sea cave beneath Ystiklettur in the Westman Islands, worth planning only when a boat trip, sea conditions, ferry timing, and island-day priorities all make sense.
Westman Islands · Sea cave · Boat access
Hópsnes is a lava-built headland by Grindavík, where an orange lighthouse, shipwreck remains, and rough coast make a short Reykjanes stop worth weighing against access and weather checks.
Reykjanes Peninsula · Lighthouse and shipwrecks · Short coastal stop
Gerðuberg Cliffs are a wall of regular basalt columns on the southern approach to Snæfellsnes, worth a short stop when geology, route timing, and nearby peninsula plans all line up.
Basalt columns · West Iceland · Snæfellsnes approach · Short stop
Eldey is a protected offshore bird island southwest of the Reykjanes Peninsula, useful for travelers who want a clear-weather coastal viewpoint, gannet context, and a realistic add-on near Reykjanesviti rather than a landing visit.
Reykjanes Peninsula · Protected bird island · Clear-weather viewpoint
Arnarstapi is a small coastal village on south Snæfellsnes, worth adding when you want sea cliffs, Gatklettur, birdlife, and an easy walking stop that still needs wind, surf, and route-time judgment.
Snæfellsnes coast · 45-90 minutes · Cliffs and village walk
Látrabjarg is a remote Westfjords bird cliff at Iceland’s western edge, worth visiting when summer wildlife, safe cliff behavior, and the gravel-road approach fit your route with enough daylight.
Bird cliffs · Westfjords · Westfjords Way
Tjörnes is a coastal peninsula north of Húsavík where fossil layers, bird cliffs, sea views, and quiet roads make sense on slower Diamond Circle days.
North Iceland coastal peninsula · Fossil layers and bird cliffs · Between Húsavík and Ásbyrgi · Best on slower Diamond Circle days
Vatnsnes is a quiet North Iceland peninsula where seal-watching stops, farm coast, Hvítserkur, and slower Arctic Coast Way driving come together.
North Iceland · Seals and sea stack · Half-day detour
Lóndrangar is a pair of basalt sea stacks on the Snæfellsnes coast, best experienced from the marked cliff viewpoints and nearby coastal paths.
Snæfellsnes coast · 30-60 minutes · Marked cliff viewpoints
Hvítserkur is a basalt sea stack off the Vatnsnes coast in North Iceland, best planned as a short but distinctive detour with viewpoint, beach, and seal-watching context.
North Iceland sea stack · Vatnsnes peninsula · Seal Circle area · Road 711 detour
Dyrhólaey is a cliff-top South Coast headland near Vík, known for its sea arch, lighthouse, birdlife, and wide views over black-sand beaches.
sea arch · cliff viewpoint · near Vík · South Coast
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.