
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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Eskifjörður is a small Eastfjords harbor town below Hólmatindur, useful as a slower Ring Road detour, short fjord stop, or base for nearby walks, maritime history, and coastal viewpoints.
Eastfjords harbor town · Ring Road detour · Hólmatindur views
Skagafjörður is a broad fjord and horse-country destination in North Iceland, useful when you want a slower Ring Road segment with turf history, coastal villages, birdlife, and room for weather-aware detours.
North Iceland · Fjord and horse country · Ring Road segment
Seyðisfjörður is a colorful harbor town at the end of an Eastfjords road, worth the Route 93 detour when you have time for mountain views, Rainbow Street, and a slower fjord stop.
Eastfjords town detour · Route 93 harbor stop · Rainbow Street and fjord views
Öxarfjörður is a wide North Iceland fjord between Tjörnes and Melrakkaslétta, best for travelers deciding whether the quiet coast deserves time between Húsavík, Ásbyrgi, Dettifoss, and the Arctic Coast Way.
North Iceland fjord area · Kópasker and Hringsbjarg views · Near Ásbyrgi and Dettifoss · Best for slower self-drive days
Hvalfjörður is a broad fjord north of Reykjavík where Route 47 gives self-drive travelers a slower scenic alternative to the tunnel, worth adding when you want quiet viewpoints, Glymur access, and West Iceland context.
West Iceland · Route 47 · Fjord drive
Dýrafjörður is a long Westfjords fjord around Þingeyri, best for travelers deciding whether to slow down for mountain views, village context, and nearby Dynjandi rather than simply driving through.
Westfjords fjord · Þingeyri area · Scenic drive · Westfjords Way
Drangajökull is the only glacier in the Westfjords, best planned as a remote landscape stop where Kaldalón access, road conditions, weather, and wider Westfjords time decide whether the detour is worthwhile.
Westfjords glacier · Kaldalón views · Remote route decision
Arnarfjörður is a large Westfjords fjord where the real decision is pace: use it as a scenic connector to Dynjandi, Bíldudalur, and Hrafnseyri, or slow down for side fjords and remote road views.
Westfjords fjord · slow route area · Dynjandi pairing · Road and weather checks
Breiðafjörður is the island-filled bay between Snæfellsnes and the Westfjords, best for travelers deciding whether a ferry crossing, Flatey stop, wildlife cruise, or slower coastal detour belongs in their route.
Westfjords bay · Ferry and island route · Flatey / birdlife · Westfjords Way
Once the sights are clear, use planning pages to turn them into a route with realistic timing.