Icelandic Natural Wonders
This collection features the diverse geological formations of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. It includes the Gerðuberg basalt columns, stretching over 500 meters, and the 1,446-meter-high Snæfellsjökull glacier-capped volcano. The list also highlights Landbrotalaug, a secluded geothermal hot spring, alongside several freshwater bodies like Valavatn and Langavatn, which characterize the region's volcanic landscape and glacial history.
Basalt Cliffs Gerðuberg
Come and admire the majestic basalt columns that resemble the wall of a rock castle.
Snæfellsjökull National Park
The highlight of this park is the volcano of the same name, covered with snow. Makes for a wonderful day out.
Landbrotalaug
Small, secluded natural hot spring located on the edge of a lava field. It typically accommodates only two to three people at a time.
Landbrotalaug
Geothermal pool situated near the Eldborg crater. The water remains at a consistent temperature suitable for bathing year-round.
Djúpalón
Freshwater body located near the black sand beaches of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, adjacent to the ruins of historic fishing stations.
Neðra-Djúpalón
Lower freshwater body situated within the volcanic landscape of the Snæfellsjökull National Park.
Valavatn
High-altitude body of water located on the mountain pass between Grundarfjörður and the southern coast of the peninsula.
Langavatn
Elongated freshwater body situated in the eastern part of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Helgafellsvatn
Freshwater body located at the base of the sacred Helgafell hill near Stykkishólmur.
Kolviðarnesvötn
Group of small bodies of water located on the southern coast of the peninsula, known for birdwatching opportunities.
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