Duration
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859 km
stops
6
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About this route
Highlights
- ✦Explore the modern Harpa tónlistarhús in vibrant Reykjavík
- ✦Discover the charming Falleg höfn in the fishing village of Stykkishólmur
- ✦Experience the grandeur of the Icelandic wilderness around Hvammstangi
- ✦Delve into folklore at Galdrasafn Íslands and visit Dynjandi Waterfall
- ✦Enjoy panoramic views from Bolafjall near Ísafjörður
- ✦Unwind in the unique landscapes of Patreksfjörður
- ✦Admire the iconic Hallgrímskirkja in the capital
The route

Stop 1
Reykjavík
Reykjavík combines the atmosphere of a compact city with the proximity of rugged Icelandic nature. The colorful houses and streets invite a relaxed stroll through the city center. On the horizon, the deep blue ocean and snow-capped mountain peaks stand tall, giving the cityscape its unique character. Close to the city, vast lava fields already stretch out, along with rugged coastlines and steaming hot spring areas. This environment showcases the island's geothermal power. The landscape around Reykjavík offers a fascinating mix of tranquil vistas and the energy of volcanic activity, making Iceland's unique contrasts directly tangible.

Stop 2
Stykkishólmur
This charming fishing village, beautifully situated on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, is characterized by an authentic atmosphere. Stroll along the bustling harbour, where local fishing boats create a picturesque scene, and taste the salty sea air. All essential amenities are within reach here, ensuring a carefree stay. Moreover, this place forms a lively link to the Westfjords, with the ferry departing from the bay. This location offers the opportunity to calmly process the day's impressions. Visitors experience the local, hospitable ambiance here, amidst the surrounding natural beauty.

Stop 3
Hvammstangi
Hvammstangi, located on the extensive coastline of North Iceland, is characterized by rolling hills and rugged shores. The area offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. For example, seals can often be spotted along the coast, resting on the rocks or swimming in the bay. The local seal museum provides insight into the lives of these fascinating animals. For bird enthusiasts, a puffin colony can be seen nearby during the right season. Various hiking trails follow the coastline, revealing views over the water and the vast nature, where a profound silence prevails.

Stop 4
Hólmavík
Hólmavík is a characteristic fishing village, located in the remote Westfjords of Iceland. The village offers a tranquil, authentic atmosphere, far away from the daily hustle and bustle. Visitors can explore the fascinating Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft here, which provides insight into local myths and folklore. The surroundings extend to the nearby Strandir region, an area known for its rugged and unspoiled coastlines. From these coasts, impressive vistas over the Atlantic Ocean can be admired. The natural elements are prominently present here, and the silence of the surroundings provides a deep sense of calm.

Stop 5
Ísafjörður
Ísafjörður, the largest settlement in Iceland's remote Westfjords, is picturesquely nestled between steep mountains and a deep fjord. From the lively harbor, boat trips regularly depart, offering a unique perspective on the surrounding nature and the many bird islands. The compact center is characterized by well-preserved wooden houses and a relaxed, authentic atmosphere. Various charming restaurants invite you to enjoy local specialties after a day of exploring. The area offers ample opportunities for hikes with views of the fjord and the surrounding mountain peaks. The distinctive culture of the Westfjords is clearly palpable here.

Stop 6
Patreksfjörður
In the Westfjords of Iceland, a stay here offers an opportunity to experience the surrounding nature. Visitors will find amenities for a comfortable overnight stay. From this location, the impressive cliffs of Látrabjarg are easily accessible, where thousands of seabirds offer a lively spectacle against the rugged coastline. Another remarkable destination nearby is Rauðasandur. This unique beach surprises with its striking golden-red sand, which forms a soft contrast with the often dark volcanic landscapes. The stay thus offers a moment of tranquility, surrounded by the characteristic wilderness of the region.
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