Reykjanes attractions

The South-Western region of the Reykjanes Peninsula is the home of a future geothermal park where the North Atlantic ridge rises from the ocean. Here you can find 100 different craters, caves and lava fields, a variety of birdlife; astonishing cliffs, high geothermal activity, and black sand beaches. Below are a few selections of interesting geothermal hotspots and attractions located in this area.
-Reykjanesviti, is a lighthouse which was built in 1908 and the centre piece to some of the most active geothermal hotspot activities found in Iceland.
-Gunnuhver, which is the largest hot mud spring in Iceland with a crater of 20 metres in circumference. There are two ramps that offer a great view of Gunnuhver and the surrounding geo-systems of steam vents and hot springs.
-Karlinn (The Old Man) is a 50m high rock formation that has been widowed from his wife; another rock formation named, Kerlingin (The Old Woman) by weather and wind as she used to stand by his side, but has now been washed away.
-Brennisteinfjöll (The Sulphur Mountains) where you can explore numerous caves, craters and lava fields which were formed from active volcanoes upon Icelandic settlement and the 19th century.
-Brimketill, (The surf kettle) is an interesting rock formation naturally created by the ebb and flow of the ocean tides.
-Hafnaberg is a low, vertical cliff rich with a wide variety of different flora and fauna making it a very interesting place for bird enthusiasts.
-Eldey (Fire Island) is a 77m high, sheer rock reef with an area of 0.03 km2 and is the closest reef of a chain of reefs located along the underwater ridge.  Eldey is also home to one of the largest breeding colonies of gannets in the world.
 
In Reykjanes there are many other areas of interests which are only a 5-20 minutes drive from the airport. For example:
Right off the main highway is Iceland´s own pyramid named, Keilir (379m) which is an extinct volcano formed under glaciers during the Ice Age and is one of the Reykjanes regions’ most distinctive landmarks and vantage point for hikers.
In the village of Gardur is Gardskagi, which is the home of a museum with two historical lighthouses dating from 1897 and 1944.
In the small fishing village of Sandgerdi is The Nature Center which offers a microscopic look at different organisms from Icelandic nature and to observe living creatures in seawater tanks.
In Grindavik is the Kvikan House of Culture and Natural Resources, which presents The Earth Energy exhibit which is focused on the education of geothermal power and the harvesting of energy. The exhibit offers a variety of films regarding the preliminary research and monitoring of high-temperature geothermal areas.
Please see the Reykjanes Peninsula Official Tourist Guide book for more information regarding all the attractions available and for further information.

Almenningur
Vatnsleysustrond
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Almenningar is a patch of lava fields between the lava fields Kapelluhraun and Afstapahraun in the Vatnsleysustrond County. This area was formerly ...
Arnarsetur, (The Eagle's Nest)
East of the road to town Grindavik
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ArnarseturArnarsetur (The Eagle's Nest) is a crater row just east of the road to town Grindavik, and south of the mound Vogastapi. A shield volcano ...
Basendar
South of Stafnes
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Basendar is an ancient fishing outfit and a trading post just south of Stafnes. It was one of the harbours of the Danish Trade Monopoly posts ...
Birdlife
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On the Krýsuvíkurberg and Hafnaberg cliffs, thousands of seabirds nest each summer. The most common are guillemot, razorbill,Brünnich's guillemot, ...
Bridge Between Continents
About 7km south of Hafnir by road 425
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The lava-scarred Reykjanes peninsula lies on one of the world's major plate boundaries, the Mid Atlantic Ridge. According the continental drift ...
Brimketill
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Brimketill a lavarock formation on the coast near Staðarberg, west of Grindavík, is one of  Reykjanes region's most popular natural attractions. ...
Cove Helguvik
By Holmsvik, north of Keflavik
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Helguvik is a small cove close to the freestanding rock Stakkur off Cliff Holmsberg, just north of Keflavik in the town Reykjanesbær.  Nowadays ...
Cove Sandvik
South of Hafnir and Hafnarberg
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Cove Sandvik, south of the Hafnarberg Cliffs, is a popular recreational area of the passers by travelling through the southwesternmost part of the ...
Duushús - Cultural Center
Duusgata 2-8, Reykjanesbær
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The cluster of buildings that make up Duushús are among Iceland´s most remarkable and historic man-made structures. The oldest ...
Eldey
Southwest of Reykjanes
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Eldey is a sheer 77 metre high rock protruding out of the sea about 15 km to the south of the southwestern most tip of the Reykjanes peninsula.The ...
Eldvorp
Northwest of Grindavik
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Eldvorp is a 10 km long crater row to the northwest of Grindavik with several big craters with extensive thermal activity within and outside one of ...
Familyday in Vogar
Vogar
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190, Vogar
Each summer in August a Family Day is held in Vogar in Vatnsleysuströnd. At this time the family is in the forefront and everyone is welcome. The ...
Geitahlid
South of Kleifarvatn, by road 427
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Geitahlid is a dolerite shield volcano, a table mountain, 386 metres high on the southern edge of the Reykjanes Mountain Ridge just east of farm ...
Gunnuhver
East of Reykjaneslighthouse
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The mud pools and steam vents on the southwest part of Reykjanes close to Reykjanes lighthouse are collectively named Gunnuhver after a female ghost ...
Hafnaberg - Sea-cliffs
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Hafnaberg is a low, sheer cliff a short distance south of the fishing hamlet Hafnir.  It is an interesting and a popular spot among bird ...
Hafurbjarnarstadir
Gardskagi
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Farm Hafurbjarnarstadir is located on Gardskagi in the Midnes County.  Close to the property is the great stone wall (Gardur), which fenced off ...
Hallgrímur Pétursson
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Hallgrímur (1614-74), regarded as Iceland's greatest religious poet, is best known for his Hymns of the Passion. First published in 1666,the Hymns of ...
Hopsnes
Between Cove Hraunsvik and Cove Jarngerdarstadavik close to Grindavik
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Hopsnes is a spit of lava land between Cove Hraunsvik and Cove Jarngerdarstadavik close to Grindavik. East of it is the spit of land called ...
Hoskuldarvellir
3km east of Keilir
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Hoskuldarvellir is a green spot in the lava field to the west of the shield volcano Trolladyngja on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Southwest Iceland. A ...
Hólmsbergsviti
Hólmsberg, Reykjanesbæ
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The Lighthouse at Holmsberg was built in1956 and stands 9,3 m tall with a compartmenet for the light of 3,4 m tall. It has identical lighthouses in 6 ...
Hrafnagja
From Vatnsleysuvík and soutwest of Strandarheiði
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Hrafnagja is a 12 km long, but broken lava fissure between Stora Vatnsleysa to the Vogastapi Mound. The deepest part of the fissure, close to the ...
Jón Þorkelsson og Sveinbjörn Egilsson
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Jón Þorkelsson Thorkillius (1697-1759) and Sveinbjörn Egilsson (1791-1852), both born in Innri-Njarðvík, were close relatives. Jón was principal of ...
Junkaragerdi
Hafnir
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Junkaragerdi was a farm just north of the Hafnarberg Cliffs.  Its name was probably derived from 12-18 foreigner, who lived there, and were ...
Kalfatjorn
Vatnsleysustrond
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Kalfatjörn is a former farm, parsonage and church site in the Vatnsleysa County.  It was a parsonage until 1907, when the parish was united with ...
Kalmanstjorn
Hafnir
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Kalmanstjorn is an abandoned farm, a former mansion to the south of Lake Kalmanstjorn, where there are still some ruins reminding of the habitation, ...
Kapelluhraun
etween the town Hafnarfiord and Cove Straumsvik
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The rugged and barren Chapel Lava Field or the New Lava Field spreads between the town Hafnarfiord and Cove Straumsvik.  According to ...
Keilir
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Keilir is a hyaloclastite mountain. It was created during subglacial eruptions during the ice age. It´s shape makes it distinctive and according to ...
Keilisnes
8km north of Vogar, northest point of Þráinsskjaldarhraun
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Keilisnes is a spit of land between the coves Flekkuvik and Kalfatjorn. On the Cairn Mound near the old main road stands a cairn called Stefansvarda. ...
Kirkjubol
Gardskagi
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Kirkjubol was a farm at Gardskagi, often occupied by rich farmers and noblemen. In 1433, a group of men, escorting Bishop Jon Gerreksson of Skalholt ...
Kirkjuvogur
Hafnir
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Kirkjuvogur (Church Cove) was a mansion in Hafnir, an annexed church site of the Grindavik parish, which was long served by the reverends of ...
Kleifarvatn
Lake Kleifarvatn is the largest lake of the Reykjanes peninsula.
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Lake Kleifarvatn is the largest lake of the Reykjanes peninsula. It is the third largest lake of southern Iceland, 9,1 km², and one of the ...
Krýsuvík
By road 42. 1km west of Grænavatn which is 3km south-west of Kleifarvatn
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The Krýsuvík geothermal area is a popular recreational destination, with many interesting hiking paths. Columns of steam rise skywards, bubbling mud ...
Kuagerdi
Vatnsleysuvik
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Kuagerdi (Cow Grazings) is a green patch on the old route at the southern edge of the lava field Afstapahraun on the cove Vatnsleysuvik.  It was ...
Magma, House of Culture and Natural Resources
Hafnargata 12b
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Here are two very attractive and interesting exhibitions: The Saltfish Museum:The exhibition Saltfisksetrið brings to light our seafaring history. ...
Midsummer night hike in Þorbjörn
Grindavík
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Annually, The Blue Lagoon and the town of Grindavík sponsor a Midsummer night hike on the mountain Þorbjörn. On the top of the mountain there is ...
Mt Fagradalsfjall
In the center of Reykjanes Peninsula, north-east of Grindavik
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Mt Fagradalsfjall, the westernmost part of the mountain ridge of the Reykjanes Peninsula, is really a small plateau. Some hyalocaslite ridges ...
Mt Stapafell
Southeast of the village Hafnir
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Mt Stapafell is a hyaloclastite mountain on the Reykjanes Peninsula to the southeast of the village Hafnir. It is mostly made of pillow lava. ...
Mt Thorbjorn
North of Grindavik
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Mt Thorbjor (Thorbjarnarfell) is a free standing, hyaloclastite mountain north of Grindavik. It offers great panoramic view over most of the ...
Nature Centre, Reykjanes
Gardvegur 1, 245 Sandgerdi
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At the museum guests can look at parts of Icelandic nature up close. A collection of various living organisms and plantsand living animals in ...
Northern lights - Aurora Borealis
Nature
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Auroras are associated with the solar wind, a flow of ions continuously flowing outward from the sun.  The Earth´s magnetic field traps these ...
Ogmundarhraun
West of Krysuvik
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Ogmundarhraun is a relatively small lava field to the south of Ridge Nupshlidarhals (Vesturhals).  Its westernmost part is called Ogmundarhraun ...
Power Plant Earth Reykjanes
Reykjanes Power station
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In may 2006 electircal generation began in Reykjanes power station and through connection to the power plant an exhibition in a show room ...
Reykjanes Lighthouse
Southwest of Reykjanes
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The first lighthouse in Iceland was built on Valahnúkur in Reykjanes inthe year 1878. By 1905 earthquakes and surf had damaged Valahnúkurso much that ...
Reykjanes Maritime Center
Duusgata 2-8, Reykjanesbaer
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The Reykjanes Maritime Center was opened on May 11 2002 and is home to a collection of 100 model boats built by retired local skipper Grímur ...
Rokkheimar Rúnars Júlíussonar
Skólavegur 12, Reykjanesbæ.
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Sandgerðisdagar in Sandgerdi
Sandgerdi
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245, Sandgerði
Annually on the last weekend in august there is a family festival held in Sandgerði which emphazises on the enjoyment of people coming together and ...
Selatangar
Between Grindavik and Krysuvik
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Selatangar was a big fishing outfit between Grindavik and Krysuvik, which was abolished after 1880. Extended ruins of the abodes and other houses are ...
Settlement
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The first Icelandic settlers, who came to Iceland around 874 AD, were chiefly of Nordic extraction, mostly from the west coast of Norway. In Iceland ...
Skagagarður, the Great Wall
Is located from Útskálakirkja in Garður to Kirkjubólsvelli. By road 45, towards Garðskagalighthouse
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The village of Garður at the north tip of the peninsula is named after Skagagarður, a protective wall that lay from Kirkjuból to Útskálar. Thewall or ...
Stadarborg
At Strandarheidi
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Stadarborg is a sheep shelter, 2-3 km from the former parsonage Kalfatjorn in a direct line from there to Mt Dyngja.  It is round in shape and ...
Stadur
The west side of Grindavík
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Stadur is a former parsonage and a church site a short distance to the west of the town Grindavik. It was a parsonage until in the beginning of the ...
Stafnes
Sandgerdi
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Stafnes was a mansion in the past.  There were many fishing outfits on the property and many people lived there during the fishing ...
Stakksfjordur
South-west of Faxaflói. The towns Reykjanesbær and Vogar are located by this fjord.
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This is a deep southern inlet of the big Faxi Bay between spit Keilisnes in the east and the Stakkur Peak of the Holmur Cliff in the west.  The ...
Stekkjarkot
Innri-Njarðvík
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A classic example of the roughly built turf, stone and timber fishermans cottage, once common on the Reykjanes peninsula and other coastal areasof ...
Stori-Holmur
Leira County
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Stori Holmur was a mansion in the Leira County.  Probably Steinunn the Old, an aunt of Ingolfur Arnarson, the first Norwegian settler, lived ...
Strandarheidi
South of Vatnsleysuströnd
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The Strandarheidi is also called Vatnsleysustrandarheidi. This area comprises of barren lava fields inland from the Vatnsleysa Coast. Originally it ...
Svartsengi
North of Þorbjarnarfell
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Svartsengi is an area of green patches north of the hill Svartsengisfell north of the town Grindavik. During summer the inhabitants of the town ...
Sveifluhals
West of Lake Kleifarvatn
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Sveifluhals or Austurhals is a hyaloclastite ridge (395m) on the Reykjanes Peninsula in the southwestern part of the country to the west of Lake ...
The "Turkish" raid.
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In the year 1627, pirates from Algiers raided Iceland. They first attacked the Westman Islands, then arrived at Grindavík on June 20. The Algerian ...
The Blue Lagoon, geothermal spa
Grindavik
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Blue Lagoon is Iceland's most unique and popular attraction, located only 40 minutes from Reykjavík and 20 minutes from Keflavík International ...
The Church at Hvalsnes
Hvalsnes, Sandgerdi
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245, Sandgerði
The church at Hvalsnes was consegrated in 1887. Ketill Ketilsson farmer and ship owner at Kotvogur, who then owned the land at Hvalsnes financed the ...
The Church at Útskálar
Gardur
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Einar Jónsson from Brúarhraun (1818-1891) built the foundation of the church which was consegrated in 1863. The interior of the church was painted ...
The Church in Innri-Njarðvík
Njarðvíkurbraut 34, 260 Reykjanesbæ
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260, Reykjanesbær
By the initiative of Ásbjörn Ólafsson, a farmer in Innri-Njarðvík, a church was built on the location. The church was consegrated in 1886 and is made ...
The cod war at Básendar and Grindavík
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There was great demand for Icelandic fish in Europe from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries onwards. Before the Danish king imposed a trade ...
The Giantess in the mountain
Black Cave at the marina in Gróf
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230, Reykjanesbær
The Giantess in the mountain moved to the Town of Reykjanes during the family and cultural festival the Night of Lights in 2008 and is now located in ...
The Happy Sailor in Grindavík
Grindavík
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240, Grindavík
A family and port festival is held annually in Grindavík in the beginningof june. Held on the seamens´day week end, it is an entertainingfestivity ...
The Lighthouse on Gardskagi
Gardskagi
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On Garðskagi you can find two lighthouses, the older one and also the smaller of the two was once regarded as one of the best lighthouses in Iceland ...
The Municipal Museum in Gardur
Gardskagi
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250, Garður
The Museum was first opened in november 1995 in the old outhouses at Garðskagi. Many important items from the municipal history of Garður are located ...
The Nato Base
Duusgötu 2-8, 230 Reykjanesbæ
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After the signing of the Iceland - U.S. Defence Agreement in 1951, a NATO base was established at Keflavík Airport. A huge construction programme was ...
The Night of Lights - Reykjanes
Reykjanesbae
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230, Reykjanesbær
Family and cultural festival As the bright nights of summer give way to the shorter days of autumn, the first Saturday of September sees the ...
The Sunset Festival on Garðskagi
Gardur
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The Sunset Festival on Garðskagi is truly a festival for the whole family. The festivities are held annually on Garðskagi in the middle of the ...
The Zoological Viking Home
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260, Reykjanesbær
The Zoological Viking Home is in operation next door to the Vikingworld.  These are some calves, lambs and goats as well as chickens and rabbits ...
Thorshofn
North side of Ósabotn
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During the 19th century ships started frequenting this harbour again.  The merchants of Keflavik often unloaded salt, timber and heavy ...
Thrainsskjoldur
North-east of Mt. Fagradalsfjall
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Thrainsskjoldur is an extensive lava mound north of Mt Fagradalsfjall. There are no resent remains of volcanic activity on its top, but vast lava ...
Trolladyngja
4km east of Keilir. Drive road 41
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Trolladyngja is a hyaloclastite mountains to the north of Ridge Nupshlidarhals. Between this ridge and shield volcano Trolladyngja is the shield ...
Vatnsleysa
Vatnsleysustrond
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Farms Smaller and Big Vatnsleysa were formerly manors and big fishing outfits in the County of the Vatnsleysa County.  They stood on the western ...
Vatnsleysustrond
From Hvassahraun to Vogastapi
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An area at the south side of Faxaflói, from inside of Hvassahraun to Vogastapi, often called "Ströndin" (the coast) by locals. In all ...
Vikingworld
Víkingabraut 1, Reykjanesbaer
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Vikingaheimar is the home of the Viking Ship Íslendingur (the Icelander). Built in 1996, Icelander is an exact replica of the famous Gokstadship, a ...
Vogastapi
Between Vogar and Njardvik
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Vogastapi was named "The Heifer Cove Cliff", later "The Cove Cliff" and sometimes just "The Cliff" by the inhabitants of the area. It is an 80 m. ...
whales
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The waters surrounding the Reykjanes peninsula are home to dolphins and various species of whales in the warmer months of the year, and in winter as ...